VID is the ID for the company which made the device. Vendor ID.
PID is the ID for that particular device hence Product ID.
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VID is the ID for the company which made the device. Vendor ID.
PID is the ID for that particular device hence Product ID. leo said: » VID is the ID for the company which made the device. Vendor ID. PID is the ID for that particular device hence Product ID. I've been wondering a lot about these strange little green peppers that come with Papa John's:
I'm the only person I know who actually eats them. In fact, I love them. Trouble is, I can't find all the information I need on them. I have learned they are called "Peperoncini" peppers, but the term seems to cover a wide variety of different kinds of peppers in that it describes only the way they are seasoned and pickled. I have since purchased about five different brands of Peperoncini peppers in jars at the grocery store and I notice they all taste wildly different from each other and from the peppers Papa Johns provide. Sadly, none of the ones that come in jars are nearly as good as the ones that come with pizza. One other thing that puts me off is that the ones from the jars are soggy and mushy whereas the pizza peppers are firm and crisp. I am considering growing the peppers myself at home and trying different things with them. Kuwoobie said: » I've been wondering a lot about these strange little green peppers that come with Papa John's: I'm the only person I know who actually eats them. In fact, I love them. Trouble is, I can't find all the information I need on them. I have learned they are called "Peperoncini" peppers, but the term seems to cover a wide variety of different kinds of peppers in that it describes only the way they are seasoned and pickled. I have since purchased about five different brands of Peperoncini peppers in jars at the grocery store and I notice they all taste wildly different from each other and from the peppers Papa Johns provide. Sadly, none of the ones that come in jars are nearly as good as the ones that come with pizza. One other thing that puts me off is that the ones from the jars are soggy and mushy whereas the pizza peppers are firm and crisp. I am considering growing the peppers myself at home and trying different things with them. EDIT: Greek Pepperoncini. Offline
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That's some watermouthering pizza you have there, sir.
They're definitely pickled, yes. They're just pickled a lot differently from any of the pickled peppers purchased properly at... Publix. Ppppppppphhh.
Edit: That's not my pizza. I just pulled that image off of Google. leo said: » That's some watermouthering pizza you have there, sir. It appears those are Greek Pepperoncini.
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The pizza is ok I guess. It's definitely not the best pizza there is but it's satisfying enough. I feel like I only order Papa Johns for the peppers, though-- which in hindsight feels like a really strange reason.
I have half a mind to call the company and talk to them/wait on hold for hours to find out more about said peppers. God, I must be really bored. Sylph.Shadowlina said: » YouTube Video Placeholder SQWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE new star wars film? *** that. GIVE THIS ONE NAO PLZ K THNX /HYPE Cat girls that also have human ears... >.>
That bothers me too.
*** Blake. Valefor.Sehachan said: » That bothers me too. *** Blake. leo said: » It's revered as "the best" in my area, when it's mediocre, at best. Then again, we don't have any great pizza around here anyway. If you've never been to Naples(or at least its province), there are very high chances you've only had mediocre pizza in your life.
And this includes other italians actually. If you go to Milan, Venice or Rome and expect to eat "the real italian pizza" prepare for a crusty disappointment. Supposedely NY pizza should be based on the original neapolitan thing, but I've never been there so I can't really say if that's accurate. If you want Italian pizza, you go to Italy.
If you want American pizza, you go to NYC. /end Anna Ruthven said: » Cat girls that also have human ears... >.> I don't imagine I've ever seen a cat girl that didn't also have human ears, come to think of it. I think I may build my own bootable usb toolset.
Or at least customize the hell out of another's. Bismarck.Bloodbathboy
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Anna Ruthven said: » Cat girls that also have human ears... >.> Aww yus. Barbatos confirmed.
Starting to look like weapons can be equipped in multiple slots all over the mobile suit this time around. Wonder if there'll be a limit, or if the skill that fires all weapons at once is just going to be insanely overpowered this time. On a disappointing note; G Generation Genesis is going to be UC-only and only up to Unicorn. Any interest I had in it is now dead. Bismarck.Bloodbathboy
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Is that Xenogears?
*steals raindeer outfit*
We have a full reindeer suit, this time it's antlers, feet, hands only (they're also wearing one of the level 1 glamour coats)
We also get the santa hat/beard combo and the wall decorations and tree on the right Valefor.Sehachan said: » If you've never been to Naples(or at least its province), there are very high chances you've only had mediocre pizza in your life. And this includes other italians actually. If you go to Milan, Venice or Rome and expect to eat "the real italian pizza" prepare for a crusty disappointment. Supposedely NY pizza should be based on the original neapolitan thing, but I've never been there so I can't really say if that's accurate. Not sure if it is like this everywhere but it is like thick hot pudding there |
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