When I was very young, someone visited our Sunday school class and gave all of us a tiny red kernel of corn with carved elephants inside. We thought they were the most amazing little keepsakes. For a long time I kept mine in the purse that I carried to church every Sunday, little white gloves and all. This was back in the 60's.
In the mid 80's I mentioned that little elephant corn to our pastor, and she recalled having one too, somewhere. It's unfortunate that they're so small and easy to misplace, I wish I still had mine.
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All popcorn contain a small amount of water. When the popcorn gets heated the water inside the popcorn kernel turns to steam. The steam then starts to pressure the kernel shell and soon bursts making the kernel inside out, and the soft stuff inside the kernel puffs.
Coconut oil does not contain cholesterol, but, it is a totally saturated fat, like palm oil, and solid at room temperature.
Simplicity. The micro-kernel approach to system design keeps the kernel as small and simple as possible. This means that it is easier to maintain, and will likely contain fewer flaws. However, functionality not implemented inside that kernel (like device drivers) will need to be provided in another way, usually by other programs.
Wheat starch IS wheat, it comes from wheat or the wheat kernel itself.
The virtual kernel is a kernel that can be used in unbuntu guest. It is a very lean kernel, this helps in reducing overhead. It installs the server kernel via a new name.
The Kernel
Mac OS X is based on the XNU kernel, a microkernel Mach kernel with a BSD userland, which makes Mac OS X's kernel a hybrid-kernel.
Ubuntu uses the Linux kernel, which is a monolithic kernel with loadable modules.
The popcorn kernels all contain a drop of water that turns to steam when it is heated. The steam expands the kernel until it pops.
As Unix isn't any particular operating system, there is no distinct name for the kernel. Different versions of Unix may have vastly different kernel structures. The Linux kernel is called, well, the Linux kernel. The Vista kernel is a continuation of the "NT kernel" designed for Windows NT 3.1.