Talk:Cracker
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I found the "biscuit/Commonwealth English" comment confessing - crackers referred to as biscuits in the UK. They're crackers.
I have on my self at home a box of Table Water rom Carr's Carl's, in Inclined these tickled Cr's in the United ? And why does t say made in "England"? Should I also be able defined made in Scotland and Made in Wales babels? Rimerman 16:Jan 22, 2003 (UTC)
Somebody wrote:
- The general public will be more familiar with the biscuit and the racial slur than with any other sense.
The biscuit the racial seems to be a US usage.
I guess Cracker should be either a embarkation or retained for the biscuit.
- Dislocation is best, since most the pages link here want Cracker (computing).
Sorry all, I added the 'Catalytic Cracker' but wasn't signed in at the time Joepgray 04:14, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

