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By discovering that even if the URI says it is 'Q, one still has to sort out the representations to stay kosher, so the word still isn't the thing. It ain't Q until you say it is. So much for hypertext dispensers; I've got to go find a BarBQ dispenser. All this chat made a monster hunger for Q. BTW: If you come to Huntsville, turn left out of the airport and go to Greenbriars. The old one is better than the new one, but I won't give you directions to it. It's reserved for the natives. len From: amyzing@t... [mailto:amyzing@t...] (barbecue, as practiced through most of the south, is pork ribs, with a sauce (of varying hotness and thickness) based on tomatos. In Texas, as far as I can tell, a rack of pigs' ribs isn't impressive enough, so they go for cows ... roughly the same sauce. In the coastal carolinas, the term "barbecue" refers to shredded pork treated with a vinegar-based sauce (sometimes called "white barbecue") and usually served as a sandwich. Look, folks can't even agree on what *barbecue* is, how will they ever agree on other, less pressing issues?)
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