magiccarpetride;582183 Wrote: 
> To me, the difference is the same as the difference between the bread
> maker and the bread you get from an experienced baker. The baker kneads
> the dough, messes about it, everything he does is extremely inaccurate,
> and each time he does it it's different. Meanwhile, the bread maker is
> a tightly controlled machine where all the parameters are super
> accurate and the variations are reduced to a minimum. No surprises
> there.
> 
> Still, the bread out of a bread machine tastes like shit compared to
> the real artisan bakery hand made bread.
> 
> Go figure... But I'm sure this analogy will go way over your head. Same
> as I'm sure you can't taste the difference between a shitty bread out of
> a bread machine and a gorgeous loaf of hand made bread produced by a
> master baker.
> 
> Some people are only capable of appreciating convenience, nothing else.
> Quality is lost on them.You can fling as many analogies as you like; they 
> prove nothing.  You
like that "kind" of sound and that's OK.


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