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Have you looked Terp? I know you can get skyline, la rosas, and graeters products at kroger brand stores out in California.

You two don't know what you're missing.... Dixie is best (though I haven't had Empress or Blue Ash yet, so I can't comment on those :P)

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I've had Dixie. I've had Empress. I've even had Steak N Shake (sad to say, available in Atlanta, as if I cared). It's not like I'm going to find Empress or Dixie in Georgia. Skyline or even Gold Star some day, perhaps. Of the two, I prefer the taste of Cincinnati that's taking over.

Why does it matter if you can't find it in your local area? Dixie, Goldstar and Skyline can all be ordered online and shipped straight to your door.

If you're really hungry, you can also order Blue Ash Chili by the gallon or half gallon, but that's not exactly cheap, especially considering they charge you $78 for overnight shipping...

:angry: Darn scientists! Hurry up and invent the food replicator!!!

Speaking of synthetic food... I bought what looks like Spam, and what looks like Chili from a local discount grocery 'pallet' store. I can hardly taste the difference, and it's pretty cheap, too! However, nothing beats the real thing.

:angry: Darn scientists! Hurry up and invent the food replicator!!!

Then I can finally say "Tea. Earl Grey. Hot." in complete context! Saying it while pouring water into a mug with a tea bag in it is just not the same.

SPAM---> to SPAM the food --> to using SPAM the food to replicate a Skyline Coney --> to the different kinds of Cincinnati Chili --> Food replication.. there you go jdawg

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Not to be confused with chili dawgs!

Terp, who grew up where hot dawgs come with sauce, not chili; where soda was pop; and where Spam type stuff was Treet brand but no treat.

I know they are very iritating but, it might be a good idea to introduce C.A.P.T.C.H.A. to KIC before you can become a member, this might be limited as are board software probably don't support it, but if we were to have a redirect on KIC that would have CAPTCHA before you can even access the forums it should cut down or even eliminate the problem.

For those who don't know what a CAPTCHA is:

It stands for: Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart.

All they are is simply randomly generated distorted text that is requried to be typed in before you can gain access to a page or website, humans can read this text but robots can not.

EDIT: After doing some research there is a downloadable Add-On to IP.Board forums on the IP. Board/Invision Power website you can actually find it at: http://community.inv...-login-captcha/ Which would be a great idea to add to the forums as it should cut down on the spam.

Spambots can easily get around that. Now what's become popular is a simple question. You can even use both (of course, having real people answer the question.).

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I know they are very iritating but, it might be a good idea to introduce C.A.P.T.C.H.A. to KIC before you can become a member, this might be limited as are board software probably don't support it, but if we were to have a redirect on KIC that would have CAPTCHA before you can even access the forums it should cut down or even eliminate the problem.

For those who don't know what a CAPTCHA is:

It stands for: Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart.

All they are is simply randomly generated distorted text that is requried to be typed in before you can gain access to a page or website, humans can read this text but robots can not.

EDIT: After doing some research there is a downloadable Add-On to IP.Board forums on the IP. Board/Invision Power website you can actually find it at: http://community.inv...-login-captcha/ Which would be a great idea to add to the forums as it should cut down on the spam.

Spambots can easily get around that. Now what's become popular is a simple question. You can even use both (of course, having real people answer the question.).

You right it's not completly fail safe but... what if we had a random question asked everytime you sign up at KIC, asking you some sort of park or site related question (some fact easily found of course), got the question wrong and you couldn't sign up. You can also take it another step and take pictures of rides at KI and have people signing up for KIC answer which ride it is. Since there are so many various angles a ride's photo can be taken in it would be very hard for the spam bot to guess the one, and then again got the picture wrong and you can't sign up

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Why does it matter if you can't find it in your local area? Dixie, Goldstar and Skyline can all be ordered online and shipped straight to your door.

If you're really hungry, you can also order Blue Ash Chili by the gallon or half gallon, but that's not exactly cheap, especially considering they charge you $78 for overnight shipping...

You don't want to see Skyline chili in large quantities. Trust me on this one. You will not be pleased with the results.

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