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I am not going to spoil anything, because I am sure lots of you have yet to watch the finale on your TiVo, but I will say that the winner is NOT the best chef of the crew by any measure. Technicality piled on technicality piled on bad luck piled on the producers' need for Drama, and some of the strongest contenders were out well before their time. Feh. My only consolation is that it could have been worse.
Posted by foodnerd at February 26, 2009 11:20 AMWritting rspecs for ruby on rails. its always nice to write a unit test that finds a flaw in a piece of code, "my team will aprreciate me" https://www.affilicore.com/mike-filsaimes-butterfly-reports-is-improving-and-never-too-late-to-join/
Posted by: Harmonie Solange at April 10, 2009 04:16 PMWritting rspecs for ruby on rails. its always nice to write a unit test that finds a flaw in a piece of code, "my team will aprreciate me" https://www.affilicore.com/mike-filsaimes-butterfly-reports-is-improving-and-never-too-late-to-join/
Posted by: Harmonie Solange at April 10, 2009 04:19 PM