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"JK" > wrote in message oups.com... > Do you any good mexican food recipes?? Send them to me please! > > > > Thanks No. That's what A.F.M-C. is for. Dimitri |
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What is "A.F.M-C." ?
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Nevermind I got it!
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"JK" > wrote in message oups.com... > Do you any good mexican food recipes?? Send them to me please! ---snip--- You just passed the first test. You posted and then came back to see if anybody responded. We see so many people come, post, then never show up again. So... you want great Mexican food recipes. Your first challenge will be to define what you mean by Mexican Food. I claim Mexican food to be food with origins in pre-Columbian resources found in America before the conquest such as corn, chile, tomato, cocoa, potatoes, cotton.... Others in this newsgroup say anything that contains the world Mexican on the label or on the menu from anywhere in the world. Not that it really matters because taste is the eventual judge and in my opinion ALL Mexican food is a treat - be it from Cancun, or San Francisco, Laredo or London. So... who is your audience for the recipes you will be taking from us to post... where? Wayne For some fun in getting to know more about Mexico why not start with the food? Check out my www.pueblaprotocol.com and go down a page where the fun starts. (Please pass this along to anybody you think would enjoy exploring pre conquest food in America) This is a non-commercial site. No gimmicks, no come-ons, no solicitations, no specials, no offers... just for fun! |
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I was hoping to use the recipes for a website.
Wayne Lundberg wrote: > "JK" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > Do you any good mexican food recipes?? Send them to me please! > ---snip--- > > You just passed the first test. You posted and then came back to see if > anybody responded. We see so many people come, post, then never show up > again. > > So... you want great Mexican food recipes. Your first challenge will be to > define what you mean by Mexican Food. I claim Mexican food to be food with > origins in pre-Columbian resources found in America before the conquest such > as corn, chile, tomato, cocoa, potatoes, cotton.... Others in this newsgroup > say anything that contains the world Mexican on the label or on the menu > from anywhere in the world. > > Not that it really matters because taste is the eventual judge and in my > opinion ALL Mexican food is a treat - be it from Cancun, or San Francisco, > Laredo or London. > > So... who is your audience for the recipes you will be taking from us to > post... where? > > Wayne > > For some fun in getting to know more about Mexico why not start with the > food? Check out my www.pueblaprotocol.com and go down a page where the fun > starts. (Please pass this along to anybody you think would enjoy exploring > pre conquest food in America) This is a non-commercial site. No gimmicks, no > come-ons, no solicitations, no specials, no offers... just for fun! |
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"JK" > wrote in message oups.com... >I was hoping to use the recipes for a website. <snip> I suppose you don't know how to Google either. Dimitri |
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Yes I do but there is this thing called copyright you idiot!
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> Yes I do but there is this thing called copyright you idiot! Interesting. At first I thought that was pretty harsh. And I suppose it is. Calling someone an idiot or worse on usenet is so common it gets to the point where it just seems natural to do. Perhaps JK can explain the nature of the web site a little better. Original recipes from those willing to provide them? Is the site commercial in any way? I understand his reluctance to simply pull recipes off the Internet and use them on a site, a sure way to get in some kind of trouble eventually. So, JK, tell more about your intentions and maybe you'll get a better reaction from the people here. Personally, I don't really cook, I just appreciate really Mexican cooking. I come to this place to read all the great contributions from those who know a LOT more about Mexican cooking than I do. I really hate when communication seems to break down because people don't understand the intentions of others. |
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JK wrote:
> Yes I do but there is this thing called copyright you idiot! > I see them all the time on the back of Velveeta boxes. |
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"JK" > wromessage ups.com... > Yes I do but there is this thing called copyright you idiot! ----snip--- If I'm not mistaken, once I post a recipe on any newsgroup I have more or less given myself the copyright, but also permission for it to be used by the world because I have not reserved the c for my exclusive use. I believe that the user must only keep my name attached to the document. I've seen a lot of my stuff from this and other newsgroups wrapped up for sequential reading by others of similar interest by people such as yourself who want to provide better service and even invite advertising pop ups to appear next to the material. I personally don't mind at all. Google for "Wayne Lundberg" Mexican food and you will start out with a ton of recipes and interesting lore regarding this wonderful food culture. Use whatever you like, just keep my name attached. Wayne -- For some fun in getting to know more about Mexico why not start with the food? Check out my www.pueblaprotocol.com and go down a page where the fun starts. (Please pass this along to anybody you think would enjoy exploring pre conquest food in America) This is a non-commercial site. No gimmicks, no come-ons, no solicitations, no specials, no offers... just for fun! > |
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"JK" > wrote in message ups.com... > Yes I do but there is this thing called copyright you idiot! http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl122.html Mere listings of ingredients as in recipes, formulas, compounds or prescriptions are not subject to copyright protection. However, where a recipe or formula is accompanied by substantial literary expression in the form of an explanation or directions, or when there is a combination of recipes, as in a cookbook, there may be a basis for copyright protection. Protection under the copyright law (title 17 of the United States Code, section 102) extends only to "original works of authorship" that are fixed in a tangible form (a copy). "Original" means merely that the author produced the work by his own intellectual effort, as distinguished from copying an existing work. Copyright protection may extend to a description, explanation, or illustration, assuming that the requirements of the copyright law are met. To register the directions or instructions of a recipe or cookbook, send the following three elements in the same envelope or package to the Library of Congress, Copyright Office, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, D.C. 20559-6000. |
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"JK" > wrote in message ups.com... > Yes I do but there is this thing called copyright you idiot! > Hey Dimitri! You are an idiot! I didn't know that. It is amazing what one can learn in newsgroups! I mean, you know a guy for years then suddenly find out he is an idiot! You have hidden it well my friend. Sure had me fooled. <giggle> Charlie |
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"Charles Gifford" > wrote in message ink.net... > > "JK" > wrote in message > ups.com... >> Yes I do but there is this thing called copyright you idiot! >> > > Hey Dimitri! You are an idiot! I didn't know that. It is amazing what one > can learn in newsgroups! I mean, you know a guy for years then suddenly find > out he is an idiot! You have hidden it well my friend. Sure had me fooled. > <giggle> > > Charlie Well you know how it is Charlie, you can fool some of the people some of the time but it takes a brain surgeon to uncover people like me. After all, one of my lifelong ambitions was to send Mexican recipes to some one I don't know, or have not meet, or who hasn't even had the courtesy to spend time reading the NG or let people know why he wants the recipes. Damn, that's an invitation I just can't resist. Now that my life is complete I can send off all me recipes then die and go to heaven. Regards, Dimitri |
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Dimitri > wrote in message
m... [snip] > Now that my life is complete I can send off all me recipes > then die and go to heaven. Why? It'd be boring as all get-out. Head South, dude! Take over management there! The "Predestined" Ranger |
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"The Ranger" > wrote in message ... > Dimitri > wrote in message > m... > [snip] > > > Now that my life is complete I can send off all me recipes > > then die and go to heaven. > > Why? It'd be boring as all get-out. Head South, dude! Take over > management there! > > The "Predestined" Ranger I'll be with Dimitri! It is possible that it will be boring, but I've had more excitement than I need at the moment. Besides, heaven will be filled with nice people......and we will all be cured of our idiocy. I'd miss you Ranger! If you decide to come, bring Guinness! Charlie |
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Charles Gifford > wrote in message
ink.net... > "The Ranger" > wrote in message ... > > Dimitri > wrote in message m... > > > Now that my life is complete I can send off all me > > > recipes then die and go to heaven. > > > > > Why? It'd be boring as all get-out. Head South, dude! > > Take over management there! > > > I'll be with Dimitri! It is possible that it will be boring, but > I've had more excitement than I need at the moment. > Besides, heaven will be filled with nice people......and we > will all be cured of our idiocy. I'd miss you Ranger! If > you decide to come, bring Guinness! Either way, we'll be cured of our Idiocy. Beside, I've always found "nice" to be overrated. I'll make sure to stop on by every once in a while, though, just to remind you that I WAS able to take it with me by offering you that Guinness. <EG> ObFood: Clan Ranger was invited over to a student's home (the boy-toy is crushing big-time for Daughter-unit Alpha -- much to her never-ending embarrassment) for chile colorado and sopapijas. I'd forgotten just how lip-smacking delicious sopapijas were... The "Contented" Ranger |
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"pulido" > wrote in message .. . http://members.chello.nl/j.pulido1/ jl Nice site, very well done. -- Old Magic 1 |
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"JK" > wrote in news:1118764912.580666.314880
@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: > Do you any good mexican food recipes?? Send them to me please! > > > > Thanks > > you want everyone else to do the work for you or what? |
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