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On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 19:25:04 +0200, ChattyCathy
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>MCINL.


The only reference I found for the abbreviation you used is:

Abbreviation for an Irish Stew:

"Mushrooms, Carrots, Idaho potatoes, Napa Cabbage, and Lamb"

In the context of recipe software, it makes no sense to me.
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 13:51:05 -0400, Landon wrote:

> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 19:25:04 +0200, ChattyCathy
> > wrote:
>
>>MCINL.

>
> The only reference I found for the abbreviation you used is:
>
> Abbreviation for an Irish Stew:
>
> "Mushrooms, Carrots, Idaho potatoes, Napa Cabbage, and Lamb"


<hint - I'm not Irish>
>
> In the context of recipe software, it makes no sense to me.


And so it shouldn't. Maybe if you'd hung around r.f.c. for more that 48
hours or so, you'd know what MCINL is an acronym for. Or, then again,
maybe not...

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On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 19:59:33 +0200, ChattyCathy
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>On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 13:51:05 -0400, Landon wrote:
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>> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 19:25:04 +0200, ChattyCathy
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>MCINL.

>>
>> The only reference I found for the abbreviation you used is:
>>
>> Abbreviation for an Irish Stew:
>>
>> "Mushrooms, Carrots, Idaho potatoes, Napa Cabbage, and Lamb"

>
><hint - I'm not Irish>
>>
>> In the context of recipe software, it makes no sense to me.

>
>And so it shouldn't. Maybe if you'd hung around r.f.c. for more that 48
>hours or so, you'd know what MCINL is an acronym for. Or, then again,
>maybe not...


That's pretty funny. MCINL?

How in the world would that be an acronym for "Or, then again, maybe
not"?

OTAMN would make a lot more sense.

btw, your comment about my longevity in rfc was rude and unnecessary.
You should learn how to greet people, not insult them.
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:21:59 -0400, Landon > wrote:

> That's pretty funny. MCINL?


As far as I can tell, it's rfc survey centric only:
My Choice Is Not Listed.

See http://www.recfoodcooking.com/ which is hosted and maintained by
Cathy, bless her little ole cotton pickin' heart.

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On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:46:06 -0700, sf > wrote:

>>MCINL?

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>
>As far as I can tell, it's rfc survey centric only:
>My Choice Is Not Listed.


Thanks sf. That makes perfect sense. Today's abbreviations with all
the "texting" lingo makes me a little crazy. It's like trying to learn
a foreign language!


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On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:21:59 -0400, Landon wrote:

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> btw, your comment about my longevity in rfc was rude and unnecessary.
> You should learn how to greet people, not insult them.


<snork> So which recipe software company are you shilling for?

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On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 09:01:48 +0200, ChattyCathy
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>On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:21:59 -0400, Landon wrote:
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>>
>> btw, your comment about my longevity in rfc was rude and unnecessary.
>> You should learn how to greet people, not insult them.

>
><snork> So which recipe software company are you shilling for?


None at all, CC. I'm just a regular person trying to find some fun and
enjoy myself on the net.

You greet me with unjustified claims of my having some sort of agenda.

I don't. Thanks for showing me such a warm welcome to rfc.

Having seen your website and read a lot of it, I have to compliment
you on how well its set up. Its informative and fun.

I'm surprised that you've greeted me in this manner.

I can only imagine that you're having a bad week or something. Perhaps
you'll be in a better mood tomorrow.

I even looked at your photo on your site. You don't look like a mean
person, so why are you acting like one?

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On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 12:09:31 -0400, Landon wrote:

> On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 09:01:48 +0200, ChattyCathy
> > wrote:
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>>On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:21:59 -0400, Landon wrote:
>>
>>
>>> btw, your comment about my longevity in rfc was rude and unnecessary.
>>> You should learn how to greet people, not insult them.

>>
>><snork> So which recipe software company are you shilling for?

>
> None at all, CC. I'm just a regular person trying to find some fun and
> enjoy myself on the net.


Yeah right.


> You greet me with unjustified claims of my having some sort of agenda.
>
> I don't. Thanks for showing me such a warm welcome to rfc.


You're capable of sarcasm, who knew?


> Having seen your website and read a lot of it, I have to compliment you
> on how well its set up. Its informative and fun.


Well tried, but sucking up isn't going to score you any brownie points.


> I'm surprised that you've greeted me in this manner.


If you'd taken the time to do some research before shilling, you'd not be
surprised at all.


> I can only imagine that you're having a bad week or something. Perhaps
> you'll be in a better mood tomorrow.


Not likely. Shills tend to **** me off 365 days a year.


> I even looked at your photo on your site. You don't look like a mean
> person, so why are you acting like one?


See above.

Anyway, it's been nice playing with you. I'm off to check on dinner -
which, BTW is based on one of the recipes in the RFC Cookbook - which
AFAIAA is not available (in its entirety) from recipe software sites such
as MasterCook offer.

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On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 18:29:01 +0200, ChattyCathy
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>On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 12:09:31 -0400, Landon wrote:
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>>><snork> So which recipe software company are you shilling for?

>>
>> None at all, CC. I'm just a regular person trying to find some fun and
>> enjoy myself on the net.

>
>Yeah right.
>You're capable of sarcasm, who knew?
>Well tried, but sucking up isn't going to score you any brownie points.
>If you'd taken the time to do some research before shilling, you'd not be
>surprised at all.
> Shills tend to **** me off 365 days a year.


Well, since I'll be here for quite some time, you'll have the chance
to learn that I'm not a shill for anything.

I don't give a rats ass what software anyone uses, if any at all.

My intentions were to find out from some people who use a lot of
recipes, what software they preferred. RFC is a perfect place to find
people who like recipes, ya think?

Had the consensus of opinion been that "RecipeMagic" was the perfect
software, I would have ordered that one. Instead, several members here
have said that they use MasterCook and are very pleased with it, so
I've ordered it for my own use.

You shouldn't be so quick to judge others. It makes you look stupid
and ignorant.

Shame on you for acting in this manner. You should be ashamed of
yourself.

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