It seems that lately, after reopening my solution a few times, it will choke on the donut; that is, that jagged little donut object stops spinning, and the page doesn’t draw. If I click around, objects will then be revealed, one by one.
But then, after re-re-opening, it seems to be fine… without needing to resort to Heimlich maneuver or anything. Later, it chokes again on re-opening.
Any idea why?
Jim
Servoy Developer
Version R2 2.2.5-build 337
Java version 1.5.0_06-64 (Mac OS X)
CPU Type: PowerPC G5 (3.0)
Number Of CPUs: 1
CPU Speed: 2 GHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
Memory: 1.5 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Little did you know that the donut was introduced to America by the Dutch… read on.
Cheers,
Rich
“Doughnuts are deep-fried cakes with a long European history and roots in still earlier Middle Eastern cuisine. They were introduced to America by the Dutch in New Newtherland as oliekoecken (oil cakes or fried cakes)…The were eaten during the Dutch Christmas season…and for special occasions throughout the year. Once in the New World, the Dutch replaced their frying oil with the preferred lard (far more available here), as it produced a tender and greaseless crust. The other ethnic groups brought their own doughnut variations. The Pennsylvania Dutch and the Moravians who settled in North Carolina made fastnachts on Shrove Tuesday, and the French established beignets in New Orleans. Ultimately, the English American cooks adopted them as well. By 1845 doughtnuts appeared in American Cookbooks as staples, and the weekly Saturday baking (breads, cakes, and ies) included doughtnut frying. In this same antebellum period, two changes in technology contributed to a basic alteration of the doughnut. Chemical leavening (notably baking powder) was substituted for yeast, producing a more cakelike and less breadlike product. In the same era inexpensive tin doughnut cutters with holes were manufactured commercially and sold widely.”