Lingo

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I've been researching meet results. What is seed? Is it like a qualifing time to get into the finals?
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    "Regular coffee used to mean that when the waitress poured you a cup, she also poured in cream and gave you sugar." Maybe that's a midwest phenomenon as that was certainly never the case here in SoCal. Regular coffee meant black w/ caffiene. "DeCaf" is self explanatory and the question w/ an order of coffee would always be "would you like cream and sugar w/ that?" Speaking as a consumer and former waiter going back 30 years. tooth
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    "Regular coffee used to mean that when the waitress poured you a cup, she also poured in cream and gave you sugar." Maybe that's a midwest phenomenon as that was certainly never the case here in SoCal. Regular coffee meant black w/ caffiene. "DeCaf" is self explanatory and the question w/ an order of coffee would always be "would you like cream and sugar w/ that?" Speaking as a consumer and former waiter going back 30 years. tooth
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