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February 18, 2011 at 11:13 AM #669128February 18, 2011 at 12:41 PM #668008
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Participant[quote=Rustico][quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote]
I see it as a higher than usual tension in the traditional, endless game of picking of cake eaters and non-cake eaters.[/quote]Well, why would cake eaters and non-cake eaters be picked out. Perhaps structural cake eating should be understood and extrapolated out as well as look at possible new technologies in baking to avoid the tension.
February 18, 2011 at 12:41 PM #668069Arraya
Participant[quote=Rustico][quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote]
I see it as a higher than usual tension in the traditional, endless game of picking of cake eaters and non-cake eaters.[/quote]Well, why would cake eaters and non-cake eaters be picked out. Perhaps structural cake eating should be understood and extrapolated out as well as look at possible new technologies in baking to avoid the tension.
February 18, 2011 at 12:41 PM #668676Arraya
Participant[quote=Rustico][quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote]
I see it as a higher than usual tension in the traditional, endless game of picking of cake eaters and non-cake eaters.[/quote]Well, why would cake eaters and non-cake eaters be picked out. Perhaps structural cake eating should be understood and extrapolated out as well as look at possible new technologies in baking to avoid the tension.
February 18, 2011 at 12:41 PM #668815Arraya
Participant[quote=Rustico][quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote]
I see it as a higher than usual tension in the traditional, endless game of picking of cake eaters and non-cake eaters.[/quote]Well, why would cake eaters and non-cake eaters be picked out. Perhaps structural cake eating should be understood and extrapolated out as well as look at possible new technologies in baking to avoid the tension.
February 18, 2011 at 12:41 PM #669158Arraya
Participant[quote=Rustico][quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote]
I see it as a higher than usual tension in the traditional, endless game of picking of cake eaters and non-cake eaters.[/quote]Well, why would cake eaters and non-cake eaters be picked out. Perhaps structural cake eating should be understood and extrapolated out as well as look at possible new technologies in baking to avoid the tension.
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