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On Apr 17, 7:02?am, "Catmandy (Sheryl)"
wrote:

Looking on yelp in san francisco, Chinese restaurants serve General
Tso's* chicken, General Tsao's chicken, General Tsou's chicken,
General Tao's chicken, General Gao's chicken, General Chao's chicken,
General Cho's chicken, but mostly just General's chicken or even
general chicken. In general.

*Hunan Garden provides the most complete name: General Tso Tsung-
T'ang's chicken."The most famous Hunanese dish, paradoxically invented
in New York, and unknown in Hunan."


The Canadians first mandated them, to avoid headon collisions on their
many two-lane roads: white lights in the front of the car that can be
seen from a distance. Then they started popping up here, because of
the extra cost of distinguishing cars destined for Canada from those
destined for the US. One American car we had had separate DRLs that
went out when you put on the headlights. Our latest car simply keeps
the headlights on all the time.
 
On Apr 17, 10:02?am, "Catmandy (Sheryl)"
wrote:

My 5-year-old Toyota has running lights that are almost as bright as
the headlights and go off when the headlights go on. It has parking
lights too. The only sure way to know that you're seeing running
lights is checking that the tail lights are off. I wouldn't be likely
to notice.

Jerry
--
"The rights of the best of men are secured only as the
rights of the vilest and most abhorrent are protected."
- Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, 1927
 
On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 07:58:11 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888
wrote:


Okay, thanks so it's your way of saying "box"? I looked at mine. The
two from Safeway say Tera Pak and the one from Trader Joe's has
*nothing* on it. Better check your box before calling a terabrik. In
any case, what do you think of using the tomato/roasted red pepper as
a base? I will assume it's labeled "soup" too. Actually, I haven't
noticed that one at TJ's, just at Luckys, probably because TJ's
separates their soups from their stock/broth and I buy broth in a box,
not soup.

--

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 09:50:55 -0700 (PDT), Jerry Avins
wrote:


Daytime running lights on late model vehicals come on when the engine
comes on, with a slight delay so there is no battery drain during
ignition, with some lamps they are the same as headlights, with some
lamps they are a separate portion of the same headlights folks turn on
at night, like low beams and high beams are typically different
portions of the same lamp. Nowadays headlight lamps are multipurpose,
they can be fog lights too. Different vehicals employ different
systems but daytime running lights cannot be turned off while the
engine is running, same as late model motorcycles.
 
On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 09:50:55 -0700 (PDT), Jerry Avins
wrote:


So, you're saying running lights are the headlights without tail
lights.

--

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On Apr 17, 11:55?pm, sf wrote:

...


No. Separate bulbs. Note the words "*almost* as bright."

Jerry
--
Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
 
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