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Andy Baker 30-09-2005 17:18

Re: pic: Andy comes to Canada.
 
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Originally Posted by Chris Fultz
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Alas, only on Chief Delphi can such a sarcastic, intended to be humorous comment, be taken so seriously as to question my understanding of the basics of marketing and business development .....

Yes, but what this did was give me free marketing advice from veteran FIRSTers. Lord knows, I sometimes need this advice since I have been known to do odd and silly things.

Andy B.

Chris Fultz 01-10-2005 01:03

Re: pic: Andy comes to Canada.
 
I predict someday "AndyMark" will be a case study in an MBA program,
and all of the students will 'ooooh' and 'aaaah'.

:)

J Flex 188 01-10-2005 14:13

Re: pic: Andy comes to Canada.
 
Maybe I'll pitch the concept of AndyMark to my MGMT 1000 business plan group ;). Our first major project of term at Schulich for iBBA/BBA undergrads.
Throw in free poutines and ketchup chips for group breakout meetings or as incentives?

Karthik 02-10-2005 02:15

Re: pic: Andy comes to Canada.
 
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Originally Posted by T. Hoffman
Perhaps he meant putting gravy (poutine) on french fries? Gag.

Ya know, I love Canada and the Canadian people, but there are some things you just shouldn't do to potatoes. KETCHUP potato chips? BLAH.

Trav,

It's going to pain you to hear this, but in Eastern Canada, you can actually get gravy flavoured potato chips! They're pretty good, although not as good at ketchup chips. ;)

As for poutine, the concept of cheese curds, gravy and fries does sound pretty gross. It even looks grosser than it sounds. But everything it lacks in aesthetic appeal is made up for in taste.

Denman 02-10-2005 18:34

Re: pic: Andy comes to Canada.
 
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Originally Posted by JVGazeley
What, you didn't know that? The reigning UK Robot Wars Champion is a spinner (named Typhoon)

and thats the big bots.
I shall see if i can locate the video of a featherweight spinner (its called vortex or something ) Against a printer, most of the bits landed on the roof of a building.
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It's going to pain you to hear this, but in Eastern Canada, you can actually get gravy flavoured potato chips! They're pretty good, although not as good at ketchup chips. ;)
And there are also things like beef and yorkshire pudding flavour crisps( chips whatever)


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