Flat toohpicks again
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
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> brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
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>> > brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> >> "blake murphy" > wrote in message
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>> >> > On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 08:28:48 -0400, Goomba wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> brooklyn1 wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>> Round pics are typically highly polished (some are lightly coated
>> >> >>> with
>> > a
>> >> >>> wax
>> >> >>> sealer), they'll often come out clean because the not quite fully
>> > baked
>> >> >>> center portion won't cling, giving a false reading. Flat pics
>> > typically
>> >> >>> have a rougher surface texture and a natural finish, making for
> more
>> >> >>> acurate
>> >> >>> doneness testers. Rarely important but flat pics also make
>> >> >>> smaller
>> > less
>> >> >>> noticeable holes.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Now that you mention it, I have noticed how smooth round picks are.
> I
>> >> >> never thought about it though as far as why or how it might give
> that
>> >> >> "false reading" but it makes perfect sense.
>> >> >> I never purchased flat picks deliberately but may reconsider next
> time
>> > I
>> >> >> buy some.
>> >> >
>> >> > maybe so, but have people here really often gotten 'false positive'
>> >> > results
>> >> > with round toothpicks?
>> >> >
>> >> > your pal,
>> >> > blake
>> >>
>> >> Could poke a toothpic in your head or your ass and it would come out
>> > covered
>> >> with the same dumb mick shit. <g>
>> >
>> >
>> > "Now, kids...I'll have to separate you two if you don't knock it
>> > off..."
>> >
>> > <chuckle>
>> >
>> > ;-P
>> >
>> >
>> He started. He always starts... I finish! hehe
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> I can pretty much guarantee that the very first thing blake does when he
> logs onto this group is that he eagerly reads ALL of yer posts...
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> <chuckle>
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I'm sure most do, many just won't admit it.
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