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  Re: Completely random and silly questions  
From: Orchid XP v8
Date: 12 May 2009 16:57:11
Message: <4a09e2a7@news.povray.org>
Warp wrote:

>   They are jalape?os, and they are one of the mildest chilis.
> 
>   "Chili" in itself refers to the entire genus of capsicum plants, and
> encompasses an enormous variety of them. Just saying "chili" doesn't
> really say how hot it is, but often it's something slightly hotter than
> jalape?os (which are chilis too).
> 
>   Habaneros are the most popular chili which is really, really spicy.
> On the hottest end of the scale (only a few other species surpass it).
> Not to be confused with the jalape?os: They are almost as opposite as
> it can get. (Only the bell pepper would be more opposite, as it has no
> capsaicin at all.)
> 
>   Not that jalape?os aren't hot. If you take a bunch raw in your mouth,
> it will be rather spicy.

...I guess this must be how normal people feel when I tell them that 
differential equations are really hard to solve unless you use the 
Laplace transform, which is a generalisation of the Fourier transform, 
and happens to turn differential equations into algebraic ones.

Dude, seriously, how the hell do you know so much stuff about chillis? o_O

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