Journal Chacham's Journal: TBD: Beautiful Soup 4
Well, as always, i'm in for some good soup. But what's a guy to do with no stock ingredients, pot, or heat source? Well, as any good hacker, impossibility is what gets me interested.
Just because i'm in the back room, doesn't meant i don't know what is going on up front in the smelting factory. While the exact configuration of the hot mixture may vary from day to day, the basic structure is usually the same, save some weird alloys. Time to experiment, eh?
First try was to poll fellow monks on PM, but that was taking too long, so, i decided to just get right to it, hoping for the best. A little code, a little diversion, the plan panned out, and i scored a little pot. Boy was i running high; my dream was more tangible than ever.
Adding water from the faucet was easy, but the next step befuddled me. I stood in a vegetative state while trying to get to the root of the matter. Aha! It's all in the spice and what it brings out of the stuff in the pot. I made use of an element to get things rolling, and searched around for what to add. I'm pretty sure i made sodium bicarbonate and not sodium aluminum phosphate, but last night is all a haze. All i remember is, the soup was great, and i woke up with a splitting headache.
This is a test (Score:2)
A what, a test, a what, a test, oh a test.
Perlmonks responses (Score:2)
Please let us know if you actually get an answer - even a rude one - from your posts over at Perlmonks. This experiment intrigues me.
Surprising, really (Score:1)
Of course, the spices may have some effect on the alloy's tensile strength, but I would have expected the complete opposite.
Re: (Score:2)
Do you mean the alloy would have affected the strength of the spices? I suppose that could be an issue if you use baking powder with sodium aluminum sulfate in it, but I prefer my bread aluminum free.