Download the audio version at http://bit.ly/RTP_612. Join Gus Sorola, Gavin Free, Barbara Dunkelman, and Drew Saplin as they talk about the great spoon debate follow up, War Games references through time, what exactly is supple and more on this week's RT Podcast!
This episode was originally recorded August 24, 2020, and is sponsored by RTX (http://rtxevent.com), Felix Gray (http://felixgrayglasses.com/ROOSTER), and Burrow (http://burrow.com/ROOSTER).
In my country the big spoon is the default one because of linguistics. We don't call it the "big" spoon. We just call it a spoon and use a diminutive for the little one.
@SiebenPenguin I only have two spoons. Teaspoon is the one I use for everything. I’m an American though so maybe literal spoons for tea are smaller like in the movies. Dainty spoons.
they're calling a regular spoon a teaspoon. tea spoons are half the size of regular spoons. soup spoons are bigger. the whole argument is invalid because they're not even calling the spoons what they are
@TheInfamousTog No they aren't... In the last podcast Barbara held up two spoons, a smaller one and a larger one. The small one was definitely a teaspoon and the larger one was definitely a tablespoon.
Nobody is arguing about soup spoons, they just mentioned that the exist and that they are even bigger than a tablespoon.
@AdmiralSpeedy teaspoon is way smaller than the "smaller" spoon. I gotta mention that teaspoons and tablespoons are not the correct terms for the utensil. Teaspoon and tablespoon are forms of measurement, not the name of the utensil