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Jim Becker
08-05-2005, 6:11 PM
Don't these just look tasty....

http://images.forbes.com/media/lifestyle/2005/07/25/11_0726feat.jpg

More Info (http://www.forbes.com/2005/07/25/cx_gd_0726featslide_11.html?thisSpeed=90000&partner=msnbc)

Rich Konopka
08-05-2005, 6:23 PM
All that is missing is some soy sauce and a little Wasabi. :D:D

Jim Becker
08-05-2005, 6:25 PM
Yea, can you imagine whipping one of these bad boys out in the middle of a business meeting to load up your presentation?? LOL!!

Rich Konopka
08-05-2005, 6:30 PM
For one thing you won't misplace it. I have misplaced at least 3 of them thinies in the past year.

Unless you have a customer who is hungry and loves sushi.:eek:

Michael Ballent
08-05-2005, 6:54 PM
You know... I see sushi and I think of bait ;) Don't get me wrong I have tried it, but it is way down there on my list of things to eat.

Ernie Nyvall
08-05-2005, 7:26 PM
Well my mouth sarted watering when I saw "sushi" and was thinking of the wasabi before the pic came up, but after the pic, we're going to have to make a trip to a little place in Houston. I needed to stay around the house this weekend Jim. :( :D

Ernie

Vaughn McMillan
08-05-2005, 7:31 PM
For one thing you won't misplace it. I have misplaced at least 3 of them thinies in the past year.


Here's how I keep from misplacing mine:

Rich Konopka
08-05-2005, 7:42 PM
Here's how I keep from misplacing mine:

Leave it to the Swiss to come up with that one.

Michael Perata
08-05-2005, 7:42 PM
Can you imagine what your car would smell like if you left one of those USB-sushi adapters in the backseat over the weekend. :o

Jim Becker
08-05-2005, 8:55 PM
Can you imagine what your car would smell like if you left one of those USB-sushi adapters in the backseat over the weekend.

Today, it would only have taken about 15 minutes... LOL!!


Well my mouth sarted watering when I saw "sushi" and was thinking of the wasabi before the pic came up, but after the pic, we're going to have to make a trip to a little place in Houston. I needed to stay around the house this weekend Jim.

I got my fix at Oishi in Newtown PA last night...and it was yummy. Very yummy. And only 8 miles away, too... As a matter of fact, I eat there every month right before the Bucks Woodturners meeting. It's a great way to prep for that event!