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Curly Sue
 
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Default Pizzazz pizza oven experiences?

On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 23:38:54 +0000 (UTC), (Charles
Demas) wrote:

>In article >,
>Curly Sue > wrote:
>>On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 20:13:12 +0000 (UTC),
(Charles
>>Demas) wrote:
>>
>>>In article >,
>>>Curly Sue > wrote:
>>>>Try here for opinions from people who actually use them:
>>>>
>>>>
http://www.epinions.com/content_9187266180
>>>
>>>But those are the opinions of those stupid enough to have bought one.

>>
>>Nice guy!

>
>Yup.
>
>
>>>Yes, I think it's a stupid product, and that people that buy them
>>>are wasting their money if they bought it to make great pizza.
>>>
>>>I might have bought one when I was working as an engineer in
>>>computer control of commercial cooking ovens, but that would have
>>>been out of intellectual curiosity.

>>
>>Let's see... for them it's stupidity, for you it's intellectual
>>curiousity?

>
>Yeah, and for me it would be deductable as a business expense.
>
>
>>>If it has a thermostat to control the electric heat, then IIRC,
>>>Underwriters Laboratory requires that the highest setting be
>>>500 degrees F. That's too low for great pizza.

>>
>>Well that would mean that most people couldn't make pizza at home.
>>Fortunately, you're wrong.

>
>First, I said great pizza. Second, you can obviously make pizza
>at higher than 500 degrees F using a gas or charcoal grille and
>a pizza stone.
>
>So, not only are you wrong, but you've shown you can't read or think.
>
>Stop embarassing yourself.


You're totally clueless. Oh, I forgot, you're an engineer; it's
deductible on your tax return.

Sue(tm)
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