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Wed 16 Jan, 2013 11:29 pm
"Nancy had her sights on dinner at a certain restaurant in Chinatown, recommended by a friend. Miss Google-vision rarely forgets a meal (nor misses one.) She can recall years later the crispy parsnips sprinkled on the ricotta-and-spinach ravioli in butter sage sauce. And woe to the soul who interrupts her daily gastronomic pas-de-deux."
I don't understand the last sentence in this paragraph. What does the "daily gastronomic pas-de-deux" mean here?
Is Google-vision a special app of the search engine?
@Justin Xu,
It seems to be a little dig at this women who seems to get all her information from Google.
Quote:What does the "daily gastronomic pas-de-deux" mean here?
A pas-de-deux is a ballet dance for two. Here it describes her overly flowery description of food or meals.