plenty... @Sotirios If you install this userscript and go the "Review" page, you'll have a new review entry where you can type a tag, 1 delete vote and you get 1k Java questions with del votes...
@AndrewLi Not sure how high your rooms are, but "Pachira aquatica can grow up to 18 m " seems not very fit for in-house use - unles you own a castle or similar.
@AndrewLi I don't like it either for eating. They explicitly warn not to start with this, but to get used to the taste by starting from 40% and going up in percentage until you reach the 99%. But then, it's not worth for me. But that chocolate is great for chili.
@AndrewLi Hmm, putting all stuff together into a pot, cook for hours, add spicy chilies to hide the questionable smell from the meat (and hopefully kill any bacteria) ...
But then, I like my version pretty well (basically the above, but good meat:-)
@Olaf I have tried 99%. Very nice, not too bitter at all. But that was a quality brand. Cheaper chocolates usually goes bitter at much lower percentages. I think careful selection of ingredients and the length of the conching process makes all the difference.
And my butcher has really good meat. You should taste one of my burgers made with the meat (not the same I use for chili, though, because the burger meat is much fattier.
@AndrewLi Ahh, I eat all kinds of meat (typical european), as long as the quality is good and the animal was killed quickly (we have laws here for that). That's why I don't buy meat from the supermarket
@AndrewLi So it's a matter of taste, not principle? Well, you'd be surprised how good it can taste. But yes, cheap pork is not good. Especially as it shriks to less than half when frying.
@AndrewLi That's one thing I like about Germany :-)
@Sami As much as Americans, Europeans, Asian, Martians and all others. Just put all those madppl into a room and let them kill each other and the rest of us can live in peace (don't forget to add the politicians to the room)
@AndrewLi If you want real good fod go to Baden-Würtemberg, notably the Baden-Area (not Schwaben, e.g. Stuttgart). Near the French and Swiss Border. Best local cuisine.
@Sami: indeed we are. This whole ship either sails or sinks with us all together. I myself worry less about Muslims, Catholics/Protestants, Israeli/Palestinian and much more about global warming and how we're all headed to ecological breakdown.
@AndrewLi Well, one thing to know is that many of us don't like to be buttered up with nice words. But that depends on the region, too. Be cautions about that in northern Germany (which is my mental home). They might sound rough, but are just straight-forward without offence intended
@Drew Garmisch alread is a Dyson-Sphere. Nothing leaves it. I'd enough of Munich already, definitively don't want to live in Garmisch or any other Bavarian towns.
@Sami That's where already differences start: DOes "be nice" mean to use nice words onyl, but hide your thoughts? Do some research before you ask dumb questions and start s fight with another user without own knowledge, but a lot of assumptions? Or does it mean to help, don't get personal , but sometimes just forget "thanks" and "please"?
@Drew Well, I meant living like more than holiday. If that's the landscape: try Baden-Würtemberg. At least with regard to food, it really is the best of four countries at least.
"It seems that Wikipedia is out of control" - Whose control? Like in: "SO is out of control - my control. I wanna be teh boss!" Reminds me of Calvin&Hobbes.
@Sami That's a religions concept. Another no-go for me. Although I have to admit that it's hard to negate if you grew up with all those symbols and memes
@Sami But reading the background about the lyrics I linked is a good idea. Actually they cite part of a public emergency service message from the 60ies which was created without any pun intended, but meant very seriously. And that's what the line I cited refers to. It's the minds behind such words, which even consider such situations and make such statements which I see as the true evil.