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> Alpha 2.1 by LinPlug Adds Panther Compatibility, Improvements, Virtual Instrument
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post Thu 15 Apr 2004, 10:45
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post Thu 15 Apr 2004, 10:45
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What is a "ramen"? Couldn't find it in my dictonary...
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post Thu 15 Apr 2004, 11:18
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You won't find dictonary either wink.gif

Ramen is the name given to the basic nooddle soup in Japan, but the principle is worth for all Asia. You can find instant ramen soup in asiatic shops… The indonesian/thai versions are spicy like Hell.


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post Thu 15 Apr 2004, 11:27
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Don't you know that you always have to spell dictinary wrong? tongue.gif

Thanks for your detailed explanation! cool.gif
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Instant Ramen has also gained popularity with us Americans, since we appreciate that "value regardless of taste" proposition. Ramen packets from Japanese manufacturers Nissin and Maruchan sell in our grocery stores in bundles of 6 or 12, sometimes for as little as 10 cents a serving, with a frightening powdered meat and salt additive for flavor. (mmmmm!)

Yet, if I were to compare the Alpha 2.1 virtual instrument from LinPlug to ramen, I would say it has a shrimp-flavored powder instant ramen price, but the flavor of a fine ramen soup from a finer Hong Kong dining establishment. ;-)
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Instant Ramen has also gained popularity with us Americans, since we appreciate that "value regardless of taste" proposition. Ramen packets from Japanese manufacturers Nissin and Maruchan sell in our grocery stores in bundles of 6 or 12, sometimes for as little as 10 cents a serving, with a frightening powdered meat and salt additive for flavor. (mmmmm!)

Yet, if I were to compare the Alpha 2.1 virtual instrument from LinPlug to ramen, I would say it has a shrimp-flavored powder instant ramen price, but the flavor of a fine ramen soup from a finer Hong Kong dining establishment. ;-)
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