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- neverfoundthetime
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AndyT wrote:
No worries Andy, when 2+1+3 can =7, then I'm fine with 2+1=4 !That's not what I would call a great selection of choices, but either way...
I think we have an error here.
Since when does 2 + 1 = 4?
Of course, the TARGET program will always be judged by this standard......
Otto Frederick Rohwedder of Davenport, Iowa, USA invented the first
loaf-at-a-time bread-slicing machine. A prototype he built in 1912 was
destroyed in a fire and it was not until 1928 that Rohwedder had a fully
working machine ready. The first commercial use of the machine was
by the Chillicothe Baking Company of Chillicothe, Missouri, which produced
their first slices on July 7, 1928. Their product, "Kleen Maid Sliced Bread",
proved a success.
Battle Creek, Michigan has a competing claim as the first city to sell bread
presliced by Rohwedder's machine; however, historians have produced no
documentation backing up Battle Creek's claim. The bread was advertised
as "the greatest forward step in the baking industry since bread was wrapped."
Otto Frederick Rohwedder of Davenport, Iowa, USA invented the first
loaf-at-a-time bread-slicing machine. A prototype he built in 1912 was
destroyed in a fire and it was not until 1928 that Rohwedder had a fully
working machine ready. The first commercial use of the machine was
by the Chillicothe Baking Company of Chillicothe, Missouri, which produced
their first slices on July 7, 1928. Their product, "Kleen Maid Sliced Bread",
proved a success.
Battle Creek, Michigan has a competing claim as the first city to sell bread
presliced by Rohwedder's machine; however, historians have produced no
documentation backing up Battle Creek's claim. The bread was advertised
as "the greatest forward step in the baking industry since bread was wrapped."
AndyT wrote:
I realise not a lot of options, really just trying this out. I originally had about 15 options then thought would split these up and further polls with themed choices. TG maths lolThat's not what I would call a great selection of choices, but either way...
I think we have an error here.
Since when does 2 + 1 = 4?