Anyone ever had a hamburger from CheeBurger Cheeburger? It may just be a chain in maryland, but besides the fact that theyre amazing, if you finish the one pound hamburger, they take your picture and put it on the wall. (you decide if thats good or not)
In-N-Out double double, animal style burger (insert Homer mmmmmm sound here, this thing looks awesome!). I found this cool food site where this photo is located last year while looking for a new place to eat.
The Bose thing has been done so many times before, we at the HTF don't even bother with the long bashing threads anymore. We just post the obligatory warnings and then *Wham*, right on to something out of After Hours Lounge. I think the burger thing was done two weeks ago in AHL, so it was an obvious choice.
Just got back from San Francisco yesterday. All I can say is that it is one beautiful area!! And the "double, double, animal style" at In-n-Out on Jefferson St. at fisherman's wharf was GREAT!!
Sorry I missed you when you were out here in Cali P.
Glad you got to try an In-N-Out burger.They really are good.Now as long as the wife doesnt know I'm eating there(she seems to think I need to eat health food),I'm a happy camper
Ok, here are the results of a very scientific experiment. In the last month, I have tried 3 burgers that have been talked about on this thread: A double double, animal style at In-N-Out (San Francisco) A double butterburger deluxe at Culvers (Cincinnati) A triple prime burger at Ruby Tuesdays (Cincinnati)
And the winner is.......................the double butterburger deluxe at Culvers!!
But I enjoyed all three. And just to make this a complete list, the best fries were at Ruby Tuesdays!!
Guess I'll have to try a butterburger if I ever get out to your part of the world
As for the fries,If I could get the fries from Mcdonalds,a burger from In N Out and large coke from any of the above=heaven.Of course the tums for after dinner can be picked up anywhere
You know what though, I seriously doubt anyone would be that big of a push-over to get scared off the thread. I mean what really is there to be scared about.
You haven't had a cheeseburger until you have a "Cheezborger". No fries..."chips" No pepsi..."coke"
"Too late...I already order for you. Cheezborger...the best!"
Yes, I have actually been there. I can't help but notice that the Intellexual.net graphs for the AM-15 do not show a summed response for the total system. While the AM-15 system commits other sonic crimes, the "black hole" may just be a myth when the summation between the bass module and the cubes is considered. I think that in that way, the Intellexual.net graph is misleading, and the author doesn't seem to realize that. Also, the Acoustimass module used in that series is actually an eighth-order design. The seventh-order bandpass he describes would be a sixth-order bandpass subwoofer with a first-order electrical filter. But I wouldn't ever try to cross a subwoofer that high, anyway. I'm no Bose apologist.