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Not template-y enough.
namespace food { template< class... Layers > class GenericLayeredFood {...}; template< class BreadSpec, class... Fillings > using Sandwich = GenericLayeredFood< Bread<BreadSpec>, Fillings..., Bread<BreadSpec> >; // HACK! Assumes same bread on top and bottom. ... }
Filed under: Challenge: How much code can you write without saying anything concrete?
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You need to include the sauce
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Just put in the sauce(s) with the fillings.
CLOSED: ASDESIGNED.
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LOL I was thinking breadsauce. I was hoping somebody would misread it as "source" and rail on about it.
REOPENED_FEATURE_CREEP
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Yeah, but you have to be careful with it because of the implied recursion, seeing as the bread becomes the filling
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Sandwich is the the general version of all those things.
All that's required for a true sandwich is the layering bread-filling-bread. There are other things that might be closely related (e.g., an “open sandwich”, which dispenses with having a piece of bread on top at the cost of requiring more care to eat) but the true sandwich is just that. The key is that the intention of the sandwich is that it can be picked up and held securely without putting your hand in the filling (which might be sticky); it's from this requirement that the name actually comes (via the Earl of Sandwich's preference for eating while playing card games).
Burgers, as usually understood these days, are kinds of true sandwiches. So are the things that Subway makes. (I don't like Subway's sauces that much, but wouldn't say that they're not selling sandwiches.) Danish sandwiches are not usually true sandwiches, despite being thoroughly awesome in a great many respects (including both tastiness and sheer size).
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True, they mostly sell the weight-loss story of a pear-shaped man from Indiana University.
+1 for this, toasted, with some extra likes, but hold the mayo.
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A month I think, but fair amount of posting in that time.
Doth my ears deceive me or tis the sound of pendantry crossed with whooshing?
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Filed Under: We also have "Berliner" (food) and "Berliner" (person from Berlin), in case German was not confusing enough for you!
"Inflammable" means "flammable".
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"Inflammable" means "flammable".
- bone, debone
- caregiver, caretaker
- ravel, unravel
- valuable, invaluable
- genius, ingenious
- privation, deprivation
- overtone, undertone
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- press, depress
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- ugly, fugly
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"fuckin'" usually doesn't imply negation though...
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What a great idea! A captcha inclusive for both people and bots!
Must be a Skynet invention.
I've come across a few more human-readable captchas where you 'put the spaceship on the asteroid' with dragon drop or 'identify the meal with ingredient' using pictures of food. Although I had some trouble with the food ones (I was unfamiliar with 'ingredient') I preferred these because they were more readable than "here's some dodgy handwriting".
If I wanted to read dodgy handwriting, I would shoot up on regurgitated amphetamines and try to carve the promise spec into the pavement with a barge pole.
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If I wanted to read dodgy handwriting, I would shoot up on regurgitated amphetamines and try to carve the promise spec into the pavement with a barge pole.
That's strangely specific…
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"Croatian" is an anagram of "raincoat".
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