Well now you know why I'm a waffler and not a waffle-eater.
Meat in space, vegans, molecular bindings & CW at the Z !!!
heh, no...really i don't 
i had an obscure fascination with corn and farmers at one time.....i found tons of ways to fit it into my everyday dilogue with people and use it to express how i felt. i would even visualize all these strange things which would incorporate corn when i closed my eyes. it was pretty neat
when i think of a waffler, it is sort of like someone who shuffles their feet as they are walking, head titled slightly up to the sky (which they are viewing), as they are holding their arms behind their back, smiling.
i guess what would most characterize a waffler is someone who isn't afraid to enjoy and experience the world in their own unique manner....they would have to be friendly too.
i see this older gentleman on the bus who sort of gave me this visual just now....i should say hello to him sometime.
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i had an obscure fascination with corn and farmers at one time.....i found tons of ways to fit it into my everyday dilogue with people and use it to express how i felt. i would even visualize all these strange things which would incorporate corn when i closed my eyes. it was pretty neat
when i think of a waffler, it is sort of like someone who shuffles their feet as they are walking, head titled slightly up to the sky (which they are viewing), as they are holding their arms behind their back, smiling.
i guess what would most characterize a waffler is someone who isn't afraid to enjoy and experience the world in their own unique manner....they would have to be friendly too.
i see this older gentleman on the bus who sort of gave me this visual just now....i should say hello to him sometime.
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Don't forget there are forums at CW's site where CW employees regularly participate. Perhaps they just want to keep their interactions with folks in their own forums - perhaps they don't want to favor planetz over other 3rd party sites, so if they participate here, then they'd have to participate everywhere! They're busy peoplez, so when you absolutely need an answer directly from them, either email them, call them, or go post a question in their forums (and then copy/paste their answers back here, hahah!)On 2002-05-10 04:35, Spirit wrote:
There are NI staff on the KVR forum who regularly comment. NI staff also actively moderate the NI forums - unlike the CW forum where Ingo will randomly descend God-like, but offer only Sphynx-like silence on other threads.
If they're not here, then why not ?
If they are here, then why hide ?
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well I guess this is a good thread for {Paul@creamWare} to post for the first time...
>Are there any CW members ?
Yes
>Are they interested ?
Yes
>Do they care ?
Yes, If I didn't care about the Planetz people I would not have offered
the Pro-Packs only on Planetz.
>If they're not here, then why not ?
always have been just not officially till now
>If they are here, then why hide ?
good point.
>The ProPack offer made me think of this. Perhaps I'm a bit cynical, but
it's even more cynical of them to only turn up when they have something to
sell. Why not just talk to your user base ?
Ok fair enough, but it's threads like this which make it hard to come here
as a Creamworker
Where as you thought I was cynical for offering the pro-packs. I thought
the first official CreamWareSales post was opening the door with a pretty
nice offering.
Now you will see {Paul@CreamWare} alot, BUT please do not
confuse my participation in this forum officially as support or start asking direct
support questions to me.
I will help where and when I can, As well as contribute as much as possible to the group.
well see you around the z
well I guess this is a good thread for {Paul@creamWare} to post for the first time...
>Are there any CW members ?
Yes
>Are they interested ?
Yes
>Do they care ?
Yes, If I didn't care about the Planetz people I would not have offered
the Pro-Packs only on Planetz.
>If they're not here, then why not ?
always have been just not officially till now
>If they are here, then why hide ?
good point.
>The ProPack offer made me think of this. Perhaps I'm a bit cynical, but
it's even more cynical of them to only turn up when they have something to
sell. Why not just talk to your user base ?
Ok fair enough, but it's threads like this which make it hard to come here
as a Creamworker
Where as you thought I was cynical for offering the pro-packs. I thought
the first official CreamWareSales post was opening the door with a pretty
nice offering.
Now you will see {Paul@CreamWare} alot, BUT please do not
confuse my participation in this forum officially as support or start asking direct
support questions to me.
I will help where and when I can, As well as contribute as much as possible to the group.
well see you around the z
Ouch, that would hurt. That place is realy loaded with people with a bad sence of communicating. We had one here, and that was plenty. Never again... I hope.On 2002-05-10 08:28, at0mic wrote:
Why don't we ask Spirit's question to CW on their forum? I bet there would not be many people left on the official forum if CW Germany came here![]()
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Really good to see a Creamware employee on this forum!!!
But you *too* will have to work very hard to become a 'Guru Pulsarian' or even a 'Levitating Fire-Breathing Pulsar Overlord'
Man, do I like equality.... hehehe
I think *many* good points, suggestions and bug reports have been submitted to the PlanetZ forum, good to know that Creamware is at least noticing
But you *too* will have to work very hard to become a 'Guru Pulsarian' or even a 'Levitating Fire-Breathing Pulsar Overlord'
Man, do I like equality.... hehehe
I think *many* good points, suggestions and bug reports have been submitted to the PlanetZ forum, good to know that Creamware is at least noticing
this is called pizza...On 2002-05-10 08:15, castol wrote:
crepes are much better from what i remember. i wonder how a crepe would do without milk and eggs though....probobly not very well.
Cream could actually spare a lot of work if they'd publish their answers on such a well reputated place as planetz
your right 
going WAAAAY off topic here.
but on second thought...the milk isn't so much of a problem as soy/rice milk is really quite equal i've found, in terms of substituting. but the properties an egg imparts on cooked food is harder to replicate. i've been experimenting with ground flax seed (good for french toast batter). also use something called ener-g egg replacer....which is like a type of cornstarch (can't remember exactly what it is). but really, imitating non-vegan foods is pretty lame and boring imo. i still do a vegeburger or vegedog on occasion though. i've seen textured vegetable protein shapped into chicken breasts packaged as vegebreasts before....i just about gagged...from laughing that is. don't talk to me about vegan cheese. i use it on occasion....but its pretty sad.
blah, blah, blah.
i bet, i'm likely the only vegan on here
don't worry, i'm not the politically motivated type. i do find meat disgusting, and what is done to live animals to feed humans though.
ever hear the one about the carni who thought it was wrong to eat a plant, because it lived? or about the millions of living animals and insects that die at tireless hands of farmers? heh.
going WAAAAY off topic here.
but on second thought...the milk isn't so much of a problem as soy/rice milk is really quite equal i've found, in terms of substituting. but the properties an egg imparts on cooked food is harder to replicate. i've been experimenting with ground flax seed (good for french toast batter). also use something called ener-g egg replacer....which is like a type of cornstarch (can't remember exactly what it is). but really, imitating non-vegan foods is pretty lame and boring imo. i still do a vegeburger or vegedog on occasion though. i've seen textured vegetable protein shapped into chicken breasts packaged as vegebreasts before....i just about gagged...from laughing that is. don't talk to me about vegan cheese. i use it on occasion....but its pretty sad.
blah, blah, blah.
i bet, i'm likely the only vegan on here
don't worry, i'm not the politically motivated type. i do find meat disgusting, and what is done to live animals to feed humans though.
ever hear the one about the carni who thought it was wrong to eat a plant, because it lived? or about the millions of living animals and insects that die at tireless hands of farmers? heh.