OT: Walmart, ruling class inheritance gone wrong...

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food. There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

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On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 4:35:04 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
Why do I buy canned food?
What a stupid question...

That is Larkin\'s way of virtue signalling.

There\'s nothing wrong with either fresh food or canned food. Fresh food requires you go to the store every two or three days. In the present environment I try to limit my visits to every two weeks.

I can tell people around here are being more relaxed about the distancing thing even if they are wearing masks more. Sounds like they took it very seriously in San Francisco according to the Larkin report. The grocery stores had one way isles with no passing so it took forever to get through the store, but you were much less likely to contract anything while there.

Maybe that\'s why the peninsula has such low COVID-19 numbers.

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On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
<always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself. Canned corn is not great either.

She even got \"new potatoes\" out of a can. And soup. And fish. And
\"potted meat.\" Sorry, that all turned me off to canned food.

Funny, we were sick a lot when we were kids. Lots of skin and tooth
problems too. Not any more. Fresh or frozen food is much better for
you than something that has been cooked to death and left in a can for
a year or three.
 
I\'m not in most places (wherever that is)...

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On 7/18/2020 2:36 PM, John Doe wrote:
I have ordered a lot from Walmart, mostly canned goods. I CANNOT BELIEVE
HOW BAD THEY ARE AT IT. It reeks of stupidity and/or corruption. Their
canned goods are beat to hell. This time I even got some with green crap
on the top, looks like a grease of some sort. It\'s like they have no
idea what their stockers are doing. Then they pretend like the damage is
done during shipping when of course they should know better. Their
stockers play basketball with their canned goods. Everybody knows it,
but they keep shipping the same crap. Can\'t wait until I can order the
same from Amazon. Hasta la vista, Walmart.

The problem is apparently the founder of Walmart sharing the company
with his do-nothing and/or halfwit kids, and so on. Whether they don\'t
know what\'s going on or they don\'t care what\'s going on, it\'s TRULY
pathetic.


There\'s no shortage of other retailers to buy canned food at in most
places, man.
 
On 19/07/2020 6:25 am, John Doe wrote:
I\'m not in most places (wherever that is)...
Sounds like you are in your own little narcissistic world ?
 
On 19/07/2020 6:25 am, John Doe wrote:
I\'m not in most places (wherever that is)...
Sounds like you are in your own little narcissistic world ?
 
Am 19.07.20 um 01:15 schrieb John Larkin:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself.

.... unless sold by Goya :)
 
Am 19.07.20 um 01:15 schrieb John Larkin:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself.

.... unless sold by Goya :)
 
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 6:54:38 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food. There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

Are we talking about Spaghetti-Os?

lol

Why do you top post. It\'s really obnoxious.

What was the name you used to post under? I don\'t recall, but I want to say it was rather clever.

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On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
<always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself. Canned corn is not great either.

She even got \"new potatoes\" out of a can. And soup. And fish. And
\"potted meat.\" Sorry, that all turned me off to canned food.

Funny, we were sick a lot when we were kids. Lots of skin and tooth
problems too. Not any more. Fresh or frozen food is much better for
you than something that has been cooked to death and left in a can for
a year or three.
 
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 6:54:38 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food. There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

Are we talking about Spaghetti-Os?

lol

Why do you top post. It\'s really obnoxious.

What was the name you used to post under? I don\'t recall, but I want to say it was rather clever.

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It\'s called \"USENET\". Always been a great place overall,
but we run into every sort of troll imaginable.
Including (relatively) lots of trolls from Australia...

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On 19/07/2020 6:25 am, John Doe wrote:
I\'m not in most places (wherever that is)...

Sounds like you are in your own little narcissistic world ?
 
On 7/18/2020 7:15 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself. Canned corn is not great either.

She even got \"new potatoes\" out of a can. And soup. And fish. And
\"potted meat.\" Sorry, that all turned me off to canned food.

Funny, we were sick a lot when we were kids. Lots of skin and tooth
problems too. Not any more. Fresh or frozen food is much better for
you than something that has been cooked to death and left in a can for
a year or three.

Year or three, or...Let\'s see how this 1964 ham & lima beans military
\"C\" ration has held up:

<https://youtu.be/wIn5AYR1t-s>
 
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but we run into every sort of troll imaginable.
Including (relatively) lots of trolls from Australia...

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On 19/07/2020 6:25 am, John Doe wrote:
I\'m not in most places (wherever that is)...

Sounds like you are in your own little narcissistic world ?
 
It\'s called \"USENET\". Always been a great place overall,
but we run into every sort of troll imaginable.
Including (relatively) lots of trolls from Australia...

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On 19/07/2020 6:25 am, John Doe wrote:
I\'m not in most places (wherever that is)...

Sounds like you are in your own little narcissistic world ?
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 21:01:01 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 7/18/2020 7:15 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself. Canned corn is not great either.

She even got \"new potatoes\" out of a can. And soup. And fish. And
\"potted meat.\" Sorry, that all turned me off to canned food.

Funny, we were sick a lot when we were kids. Lots of skin and tooth
problems too. Not any more. Fresh or frozen food is much better for
you than something that has been cooked to death and left in a can for
a year or three.


Year or three, or...Let\'s see how this 1964 ham & lima beans military
\"C\" ration has held up:

https://youtu.be/wIn5AYR1t-s

The military used to package electronic parts in tin cans, as field
spares for various climates. I remember getting surplus tubes and
rotary switches and variable caps in cans. They also put some parts in
cardboard boxes and dipped them in wax.

Of course, the cans, for parts and food, were soldered shut. A little
lead never hurt a tube.

Remember Vienna Sausage in cans? Pork and Beans? Repulsive.



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Science teaches us to doubt.

Claude Bernard
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 21:01:01 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 7/18/2020 7:15 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself. Canned corn is not great either.

She even got \"new potatoes\" out of a can. And soup. And fish. And
\"potted meat.\" Sorry, that all turned me off to canned food.

Funny, we were sick a lot when we were kids. Lots of skin and tooth
problems too. Not any more. Fresh or frozen food is much better for
you than something that has been cooked to death and left in a can for
a year or three.


Year or three, or...Let\'s see how this 1964 ham & lima beans military
\"C\" ration has held up:

https://youtu.be/wIn5AYR1t-s

The military used to package electronic parts in tin cans, as field
spares for various climates. I remember getting surplus tubes and
rotary switches and variable caps in cans. They also put some parts in
cardboard boxes and dipped them in wax.

Of course, the cans, for parts and food, were soldered shut. A little
lead never hurt a tube.

Remember Vienna Sausage in cans? Pork and Beans? Repulsive.



--

John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc

Science teaches us to doubt.

Claude Bernard
 
On 7/18/2020 10:12 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 21:01:01 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 7/18/2020 7:15 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself. Canned corn is not great either.

She even got \"new potatoes\" out of a can. And soup. And fish. And
\"potted meat.\" Sorry, that all turned me off to canned food.

Funny, we were sick a lot when we were kids. Lots of skin and tooth
problems too. Not any more. Fresh or frozen food is much better for
you than something that has been cooked to death and left in a can for
a year or three.


Year or three, or...Let\'s see how this 1964 ham & lima beans military
\"C\" ration has held up:

https://youtu.be/wIn5AYR1t-s

The military used to package electronic parts in tin cans, as field
spares for various climates. I remember getting surplus tubes and
rotary switches and variable caps in cans. They also put some parts in
cardboard boxes and dipped them in wax.

Of course, the cans, for parts and food, were soldered shut. A little
lead never hurt a tube.

Canned food holds up pretty well over a period of several years but like
those \"C\" rations in the vid sooner or later a spot of corrosion
develops and once it breaches even a lil bit it\'s all over for most
foods, it turns to toxic rot in short order. Peanut butter held up the
best, it seems to be able to stand a little air penetration without
going bad. That guy has eaten 50 year old canned peanut butter, lil
stale but still pretty good.

20, 30 year old modern vacuum-bag sealed MREs still taste about the same
as the day they were packed.


Remember Vienna Sausage in cans? Pork and Beans? Repulsive.

Tried vienna sausage one time, never again. I\'ll eat dinty moore beef
stew in a pinch, like Hurricane Sandy/Irene a few years back when the
power was out a few days here.
 
On 7/18/2020 10:12 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 21:01:01 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 7/18/2020 7:15 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself. Canned corn is not great either.

She even got \"new potatoes\" out of a can. And soup. And fish. And
\"potted meat.\" Sorry, that all turned me off to canned food.

Funny, we were sick a lot when we were kids. Lots of skin and tooth
problems too. Not any more. Fresh or frozen food is much better for
you than something that has been cooked to death and left in a can for
a year or three.


Year or three, or...Let\'s see how this 1964 ham & lima beans military
\"C\" ration has held up:

https://youtu.be/wIn5AYR1t-s

The military used to package electronic parts in tin cans, as field
spares for various climates. I remember getting surplus tubes and
rotary switches and variable caps in cans. They also put some parts in
cardboard boxes and dipped them in wax.

Of course, the cans, for parts and food, were soldered shut. A little
lead never hurt a tube.

Canned food holds up pretty well over a period of several years but like
those \"C\" rations in the vid sooner or later a spot of corrosion
develops and once it breaches even a lil bit it\'s all over for most
foods, it turns to toxic rot in short order. Peanut butter held up the
best, it seems to be able to stand a little air penetration without
going bad. That guy has eaten 50 year old canned peanut butter, lil
stale but still pretty good.

20, 30 year old modern vacuum-bag sealed MREs still taste about the same
as the day they were packed.


Remember Vienna Sausage in cans? Pork and Beans? Repulsive.

Tried vienna sausage one time, never again. I\'ll eat dinty moore beef
stew in a pinch, like Hurricane Sandy/Irene a few years back when the
power was out a few days here.
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 23:07:12 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 7/18/2020 10:12 PM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 21:01:01 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 7/18/2020 7:15 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself. Canned corn is not great either.

She even got \"new potatoes\" out of a can. And soup. And fish. And
\"potted meat.\" Sorry, that all turned me off to canned food.

Funny, we were sick a lot when we were kids. Lots of skin and tooth
problems too. Not any more. Fresh or frozen food is much better for
you than something that has been cooked to death and left in a can for
a year or three.


Year or three, or...Let\'s see how this 1964 ham & lima beans military
\"C\" ration has held up:

https://youtu.be/wIn5AYR1t-s

The military used to package electronic parts in tin cans, as field
spares for various climates. I remember getting surplus tubes and
rotary switches and variable caps in cans. They also put some parts in
cardboard boxes and dipped them in wax.

Of course, the cans, for parts and food, were soldered shut. A little
lead never hurt a tube.

Canned food holds up pretty well over a period of several years but like
those \"C\" rations in the vid sooner or later a spot of corrosion
develops and once it breaches even a lil bit it\'s all over for most
foods, it turns to toxic rot in short order. Peanut butter held up the
best, it seems to be able to stand a little air penetration without
going bad. That guy has eaten 50 year old canned peanut butter, lil
stale but still pretty good.

20, 30 year old modern vacuum-bag sealed MREs still taste about the same
as the day they were packed.


Remember Vienna Sausage in cans? Pork and Beans? Repulsive.




Tried vienna sausage one time, never again. I\'ll eat dinty moore beef
stew in a pinch, like Hurricane Sandy/Irene a few years back when the
power was out a few days here.

I was in Louisiana just after Katrina, staying with my nephew near the
levee, north of NOLA. Down the street was a parking lot where a gang
of scientologists would fill your car with MREs for the asking. Bobby
had a couple hundred. Some were pretty good, some not.

We lost power for a couple of days in the \'89 earthquake. Cleaned out
the freezer, ice cream first.





--

John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc

Science teaches us to doubt.

Claude Bernard
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 21:01:01 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

On 7/18/2020 7:15 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 22:54:34 -0000 (UTC), John Doe
always.look@message.header> wrote:

I think he was just trying to be annoying. Of course there is
nothing wrong with canned food.

It usually tastes old, and like cans. Vitamins are a distant memory.

There are some canned foods that
taste very good, that would be difficult to reproduce with home
cooking. Considering the variety of such foods, they would be
impossible to reproduce with home cooking.

What canned foods do you like?

When I was a kid, my mom got most veggies out of a can. I thought
spinach, asparagus, artichokes, and peas were disgusting until I had
fresh ones. Even canned beans are a mockery of ones you can cook
yourself. Canned corn is not great either.

She even got \"new potatoes\" out of a can. And soup. And fish. And
\"potted meat.\" Sorry, that all turned me off to canned food.

Funny, we were sick a lot when we were kids. Lots of skin and tooth
problems too. Not any more. Fresh or frozen food is much better for
you than something that has been cooked to death and left in a can for
a year or three.


Year or three, or...Let\'s see how this 1964 ham & lima beans military
\"C\" ration has held up:

https://youtu.be/wIn5AYR1t-s

The military used to package electronic parts in tin cans, as field
spares for various climates. I remember getting surplus tubes and
rotary switches and variable caps in cans. They also put some parts in
cardboard boxes and dipped them in wax.

Of course, the cans, for parts and food, were soldered shut. A little
lead never hurt a tube.

Remember Vienna Sausage in cans? Pork and Beans? Repulsive.



--

John Larkin Highland Technology, Inc

Science teaches us to doubt.

Claude Bernard
 

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