Computer meets cake
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From http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/2008/06/proof-that-computers-will-never-rule.html:
The blog author claims:
"This is legit, folks: never think that I don't do my research! Apparently the store in question had an online ordering form, which then linked directly to the edible-ink printer."
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The cake is a lie.
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This really isn't new.
I think it may have even been on the front page.
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Not sure whether it is a fake or not, but the cake seems to celebrate the 80th birthday of a lady that expatriated from Friuli-Venezia Giulia, a region in the northern Italy, to Binghamton, NY.
The non-English text is written in what probably is dialect of Friuli, and says: "Happy Birthday to the most beautiful polentona" (a familiar term that denotes those Italians that are from northern Italy) "from Ciseriis" (a village in Friuli) "Forward to one hundred years!"
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There are some really, really creepy cakes pictured on that site.
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"Bon complean" and Friûl are probably Furlan, but the rest is Italian.
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@petercooperjr said:
This really isn't new. http://forums.thedailywtf.com/forums/p/4957/110941.aspx I think it may have even been on the front page.
Oh, carp! I searched the forums before posting it, but somehow missed it!
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@RobFreundlich said:
Oh, carp! I searched the forums before posting it, but somehow missed it!
Because pre-2008 posts are not indexed. The index only the stuff that has been posted since the last CS upgrade are indexed.
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@belgariontheking said:
Because pre-2008 posts are not indexed. The index only the stuff that has been posted since the last CS upgrade are indexed.
Now that's a WTF!
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Yes, yes, we all know CS is a giant steaming pile of WTF.