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From: rfrye@netex.UUCP (Rob Frye)
Newsgroups: net.cooks
Subject: Re: Cheese and Chinese food
Message-ID: <112@netex.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 07:48:31 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 20 07:48:31 1985
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Summary: Cultural intolerance of dairy products?

Not sure where this discussion started, but one reference is:
>It has occurred to me that I have no recollection of ever seeing cheese
>used as an ingredient in any Chinese or other Oriental cookery recipes.

I had heard somewhere in the past that long ago there was a cultural
intolerance to dairy products in the Chinese population.  T 03:56:37 GMT
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Summary: Push-Me, Pull-you Robots!

In article <546@sri-arpa.ARPA>, sloan@uw-tanga.arpa writes:
> From:  Kenneth Sloan 
> 
>	[omitted]
>
> Here's the question...  If I place them on opposite sides of the box,
> the pushes will cancel.  Now I appear to be getting no energy out of
> this system, at least not in the form of a moving box.  I am still
> putting as much energy into the system.  All I did was move one of the
> devices.  What is happening to the energy?  Is there an