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RAMSAY HACKS UP A SALMON VS PROFESSIONAL SALMON SLICER

RAMSAY HACKS UP A SALMON VS PROFESSIONAL SALMON SLICER

Krupo says...

>> ^spoco2:

Well, the difference between Gordon and most 'tv chefs' is that Gordon really is a damn fine chef, top of the heap.
Plus his method for making scrambled eggs is so easy and yet results in such delicious eggs that it makes a nice Sunday breakfast something special at our house


Got a video of said method?

RAMSAY HACKS UP A SALMON VS PROFESSIONAL SALMON SLICER

spoco2 says...

Well, the difference between Gordon and most 'tv chefs' is that Gordon really is a damn fine chef, top of the heap.

Plus his method for making scrambled eggs is so easy and yet results in such delicious eggs that it makes a nice Sunday breakfast something special at our house

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UsesProzac says...

@Fletch You don't need to comment in the thread then paste your exact comment to my profile. I consider that harassment.

As defensive and verbose as you're being about all of this, it's clear you feel bad for what you said. You can leave it at this, @Fletch. Quit scrambling around trying to save face in this odd way.

It amuses me that you've resorted to insulting my intelligence. Very grade school of you. Thanks for the trip down nostalgia lane.

Vectrex oldskool demo: Where Have All the Pixels Gone

oohlalasassoon says...

>> ^artician:

>> ^oohlalasassoon:
Mine still works
Games I have are Blitz, Star Trek, Spike, Clean Sweep, and Scramble (my favorite).
And despite the title of the vid, I don't think the raster-graphics that Vectrex uses are considered pixels.

Actually, rasterization is the term for putting an image to a pixelized format, usually a file or other read-only format to be displayed as it is.
I think what you meant to say was "vector" graphics, as vectors were what the Vectrex was designed around.
Either way, all graphics use pixels in the end, as that is the raw building block of the digital image, so the title of this is something of a misnomer if taken literally. It's a bit like saying "paperless sketch", or something.
Vector processing is basically the precursor for polygonal rendering and the real-time 3D we are used to seeing today. The primary difference to raster images being that it is drawn and manipulated in real-time, as opposed to raster-imagery being a simple, unalterable record of an image in pixels (like a recording).
I fail at the metaphors, but you get what I'm saying.


Whoops. I did indeed mean to say vector, not raster. Raster's actually what I think of when I think of pixels, so I said the opposite of what I meant. Long day. Thanks for your informative reply

Vectrex oldskool demo: Where Have All the Pixels Gone

artician says...

>> ^oohlalasassoon:

Mine still works
Games I have are Blitz, Star Trek, Spike, Clean Sweep, and Scramble (my favorite).
And despite the title of the vid, I don't think the raster-graphics that Vectrex uses are considered pixels.


Actually, rasterization is the term for putting an image to a pixelized format, usually a file or other read-only format to be displayed as it is.
I think what you meant to say was "vector" graphics, as vectors were what the Vectrex was designed around.

Either way, all graphics use pixels in the end, as that is the raw building block of the digital image, so the title of this is something of a misnomer if taken literally. It's a bit like saying "paperless sketch", or something.

Vector processing is basically the precursor for polygonal rendering and the real-time 3D we are used to seeing today. The primary difference to raster images being that it is drawn and manipulated in real-time, as opposed to raster-imagery being a simple, unalterable record of an image in pixels (like a recording).

I fail at the metaphors, but you get what I'm saying.

Vectrex oldskool demo: Where Have All the Pixels Gone

Gordon Ramsay's Scrambled Eggs-he says they're perfect

VoodooV says...

I've always wondered how much of that stuff is actual skill vs "I just like it this way" or "I was raised on this style"

Cuz yeah, scrambled eggs being so creamy like that just doesn't seem appetizing to me. (though the dish as a whole did look very appetizing) I've never had creme fraiche either so I guess I'm just ignorant such things.

But when they say "perfect" I wonder if what they really mean "I just like it that way"

Skeeve (Member Profile)

bareboards2 says...

That's interesting....

Maybe this is just a case of Liking What I Grew Up With.

I'm skeeved out by just looking at the texture of those eggs.

Ha.


In reply to this comment by Skeeve:
I actually really like them. Ever since I saw the video when it was first posted I have made scrambled eggs this way and I will never go back.
In reply to this comment by bareboards2:
*isdupe

@<a rel="nofollow" href="http://videosift.com/member/Skeeve" title="member since May 3rd, 2007" class="profilelink"><strong style="color:#6a8e23">Skeeve -- I spelled Gordon wrong -- plus the original didn't have gordon as a tag.

Still and all. I don't think these are perfect...


Gordon Ramsay's Perfect Scrambled Eggs

Gordon Ramsay's Scrambled Eggs-he says they're perfect

Gordon Ramsay's Scrambled Eggs-he says they're perfect

Gordon Ramsay's Scrambled Eggs-he says they're perfect

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How To Blow Up An Egg.



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