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The Best Frying Pan Ever

caulfield writes "Nano-tech saves the day again! Czech out the newest non-stick surface. Applications include: faster submarines, effecient raincoats, and coffee-proof keyboards."

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  1. What, Praha tell, is with the spelling? by babbage · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Czech out the newest non-stick surface.

    Is there any particular reason that the original poster mentioned the name of the Czech Republic, rather than the English word "check"? At first I thought it may have been some kind of pun on research done in Prague or something, but no -- a quick scan over the BBC article and I see no mention of any places other than the UK and USA.

    Simple, typical Slashdot spelling, or some kind of dangling reference?

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