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i am new here and don't know much about pf.
i appreciate if you share your experience with me.:shy:
i appreciate if you share your experience with me.:shy:
Danger said:If I, and a few others around here, share our experiences with you, you'll run screaming from the site and never be heard from again.
It's best if you just ease into it and find out about us the hard way.
There are some really twisted souls around here, so watch your back!Em!ly said:i am new here and don't know much about pf.
i appreciate if you share your experience with me.:shy:
:rofl: Yes, that sort of advice seems mandatory now that all the guru award winners have wings on their lapels.hypatia said:Hi Em!ly, welcome...the excape hatches are to the right and left of the screen, in the event we should loose altitude, maskes will drop from the overhead banner, please be sure yours is fastened correctly befor aiding other posters with theres. We hope you have a pleasant flight, and thank you for flying Physicsforums.com
You study chickens?Em!ly said:poultary science(It's my field)
I saw this commercial for a fast-food place that sells chicken "strips" as opposed to chicken "nuggets". They had a team of scientists looking at a chicken trying to determine where the nuggets were. The tag line was "No one has ever been able to find the nuggets on a chicken". I assume by that statement that there is still a lot of ongoing research in this area.Danger said:You study chickens?
Oh, l'oeil, oui?hypatia said:Whats worse White Castles now sells chicken O's, Now you tell me what part of a chicken comes in O shapes?
Danger said:Well, you have to extrapolate a little...
And it probably tastes about the same.Math Is Hard said:Woudn't that be eggstrapolate? you had that comin'
I think Hypatia means that they come in a ring shape. Kinda like a chicken gasket, I guess.
Math Is Hard said:I saw this commercial for a fast-food place that sells chicken "strips" as opposed to chicken "nuggets". They had a team of scientists looking at a chicken trying to determine where the nuggets were. The tag line was "No one has ever been able to find the nuggets on a chicken". I assume by that statement that there is still a lot of ongoing research in this area.
I think here it was Hardees. I think they're owned by the same company?Pengwuino said:That was for Carls Jr. i think... It was hilarious so it had to have been from Carls jr. Carls jr has a monopoly on all hilarious fast food commercials.
hypatia said:Might be best to post that question in the Academic & Career Guidance threads.