Any of you who happen to be near a cheap gourmet grocery chain called "Trader Joe's" might like to know that they sell 78% dark chocolate from S. America at rediculously low prices. I think it was < $3.00/lb bar. Dave LeBlanc On 10 Apr 2001 16:06:36 +0100, Michael Hudson <mwh21 at cam.ac.uk> wrote: >Simon Brunning <SBrunning at trisystems.co.uk> writes: > >> > From: Konrad Hinsen [SMTP:hinsen at cnrs-orleans.fr] >> > from Europe.France import chocolate, wine, cheese # comment out one of >> > from Europe.Italy import chocolate, wine, cheese # these lines >> > from Europe.Germany import bread >> > from Europe.Netherlands import vla >> >> from Europe.England import beer > >But: > >from Europe.LowCountries import Lager > >I've just spent a few days in Amsterdam, and I'm not to be able to >drink the UK's excuse for lager for some time. Mmm, Amstel Bock. > >> The information in this email is confidential ... > >This seems more ironic than normal. > >Cheers, >M. > >-- > Just getting something to work usually means writing reams of code > fast, like a Stephen King novel, but making it maintainable and > high-quality code that really expresses the ideas well, is like > writing poetry. Art is taking away. -- Erik Naggum, comp.lang.lisp
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