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#1
Off Topic / Spider as food
18 March 2017, 01:55:50
QuoteOriginally posted by Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman

Just found this article on MSNBC:

QuoteSome bravery as a side dish
Forget liver: Here are 7 foods that truly require a fearless stomach

It was Jeffrey Steingarten, author of "The Man Who Ate Everything," who most recently insisted that we should embrace the universe of foodstuffs around us. You've heard variations on this spiel: Try everything once because (this part gets repeated in
your most motherly tone) if you don't try it, you won't know if you like it.

Those principles are fine for Brussels sprouts and sweetbreads. But seeing as it's the time of year when grossing people out gets semi-official sanctioning from a semi-official holiday, now is the moment to consider foods that push the envelope of edibility.

We're not talking about haunted-house, peeled-grapes-as-eyeballs gross. We're talking about food that can churn your stomach without the aid of a blindfold.

and

Quote7) Spiders. Entomologists might disagree, but the practice of eating insects doesn't seem nearly so bad as it sounds at first.  

But the line has to be drawn somewhere, and arachnids seem to be a good place to draw it.  Spider-eating is practiced in a number of places, but Cambodia seems to be the place where it has drawn the most attention, thanks to a practice of eating meaty finger-sized tarantulas known in Khmer as a-ping. For about a dime per arachnid, you can get a cheap, ample meal of the critters fried up with salt, pepper and perhaps a bit of garlic. (Keep in mind that a full restaurant entree can be found in Phnom Penh for under $2.)

And of course, there's pic as well. Look at the size of the spider.




Also found some interesting pics here.





The question is how does spider actually taste? Anyone have ever tried spider before? I haven't tried it myself, but since Chelicerates and Crustaceans belong to the same phylum (Arthropoda, ,that is), then I guess spider should taste quite similar to crab or lobster, shouldn't it?



Not everyone thinks the way you do but, some of the countries embrace your belief and eats exotic food. Spiders? haven't tried it though. Hahaha
#2
Off Topic / World of Warcraft game
18 March 2017, 01:53:37
QuoteOriginally posted by Geraldine Dundon

I find this "World of Warcraft game" interesting because you get the chance to create your character. It is a sort of a role playing and you played it online. Amazing right?

Most of the people play world of warcraft game but there are many online games to choose from these days.
#3
QuoteOriginally posted by Geraldine Dundon

Have you heard about risk management?  If not, you can search thru Google and from there, you can compare the vendors and decide which suits you best.  Good luck!

Hi! Yes thanks for the reply. Actually most of my colleagues already told me about risk assessment matrix and I think I'm going to try it since most of them are using it. Now, I'm more convinced hearing it from other people. http://blog.etq.com/bid/57768/Risk-Assessment-Creating-a-Risk-Matrix
#4
looking forward to seeing it completed
#5
Our company is currently undergoing audit and as everyone knows, this is kinda tedious. But it is also an important part of continuous improvement. I am looking for a tool that will allow us to create audit plans, one that can generate a comprehensive audit report for all audits within the system. Does anyone know where I can find one? I really need help, please let me know if anyone of you has an idea on this. Thanks!
#6
Off Topic / The best player in the universe
09 September 2016, 15:15:49
QuoteOriginally posted by heartyanxious

I thought you were asking for some sort of advice regarding media players. :)

same here, i thought he is asking what is the best media player
#7
Off Topic / Spider as food
09 September 2016, 15:12:57
what the hell! this is the most gross food i've ever seen.
#8
Off Topic / Help with a "Procure to Pay" Software
09 September 2016, 14:27:29
Procure to pay (purchase to pay or P2P) is the process of obtaining and managing the raw materials needed for manufacturing a product or providing a service.""

The procure-to-pay systems enable the integration of the purchasing department with the account payables department.
#9
Off Topic / The best player in the universe
24 July 2015, 11:48:20
I thought you were asking for some sort of advice regarding media players. :)
#10
Off Topic / Migration?
24 July 2015, 11:45:57
Thanks for the welcome! ^^
We're going into look into that if we don't find some or maybe we should go to some specialist or consultant.
My co-worker found this one that offers a Windows Server 2003 EOL Checklist. It seems to fit the bill but we need a couple more for comparison.
#11
Off Topic / Spider as food
22 July 2015, 11:44:12
Some tribes in Africa eat them. Tarantulas, I think. They believe that eating spiders make them stronger.
#12
Off Topic / Migration?
22 July 2015, 11:39:05
We're looking into migrating our billing into a cloud app but we don't know how to go about doing this? Is there a company that can help us with the migration? How do we start the process?
#13
Off Topic / Spider as food
15 July 2015, 15:59:39
"The taste has been described as bland, "rather like a cross between chicken and cod", with a contrast in texture from a crispy exterior to a soft centre. The legs contain little flesh, while the head and body have "a delicate white meat inside". There are certainly those who might not enjoy the abdomen, however, as it contains a brown paste consisting of organs, possibly eggs, and excrement. Some call it a delicacy while others recommend not eating it." - Wikipedia

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#14
Off Topic / Spider as food
15 July 2015, 15:56:23
I will never eat spiders I mean look at its hairy legs [xx(]
#15
We use Google sheets in our office and so far I'm having no problems with it. Our data is not that classified though. Just don't use it with your confidential data.