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I was having dinner with a few engineers and materials scientists in Boston, and one gentleman asked what a scallop tasted like, I started describing it as a "transversely isotropic..."
English. And yes, believe it or not, people ask. And no, I don't like it.
Omg that is at least 8 different kinds of amazing.
Helix, are you Civil?
Mechanical. For some reason all the Civil guys I know are complete dicks.
While your answer is great, the thought that a grown professional, in Boston, has not had a scallop is very sad.
Perhaps he was asking how that particular dish of scallops tasted, and not how scallops in general taste. At least, that's how I choose to interpret it. I refuse to believe that an educated professional has never tasted a scallop. We have not sunk that low.