Also known as spilling the beans.     I think thats an exam question.   

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On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> As Shawn mentioned, the 2.0 exam does have an emphasis on Mayonaise
> Deployment. Keep in mind that mayonaise fails rather rapidly when
> mixed with other condiments, possibly leading to the poisoning of the
> judges, which will lead to a definite failure.
> 
> Also, there arae time limits on the ketchup deployment section of the
> exam. I heard of several mechanisms that allow for more rapid
> deployment, such as leaving the bottle turned over for several minutes
> prior to use and I have also heard of people putting sharp objects
> such as knifes in the bottle to help the flow. DO NOT GET THE KNIFE
> STUCK IN THE BOTLE, AS THIS WILL ASSURE FAILURE!!!  DO NOT HIT THE
> BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE, AS THIS MAY CAUSE THE KETCHUP TO FLY
> UNCONTROLLABLY, POSSIBLY PELTING A JUDGE OR TWO. 

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