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I'm on vacation right now. Work 5 days, spend the next week in New England. Makes sense, right?
welsome back! enjoying the weather?
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Your sense of timing is impeccable.
It's what I do.
welsome back! enjoying the weather?
More than ready to go home.
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More than ready to go home.
yopu should have been here two weeks ago. this is NOTHING compared to that cold. :-D
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That's what everyone keeps telling me. Although, once it gets down to about 20, you just stop feeling anything.
And it's not really the cold that I don't like here, there's just nothing to do compared to San Diego.
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there's just nothing to do compared to San Diego.
Getting bored with the Sam Adams, eh?
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Getting bored with the Sam Adams, eh?
Also went to Willimantic Brewing Company yesterday.
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It's what I do.
I know I've posted the Wormhole X-Treme clip before. ("It's what I do." "It's what I do.")
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Are we still talking about beer? I came across this on the weekend:
A beer robot. A. Beer. Robot.
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A beer robot. A. Beer. Robot.
still not instant...
4 hours is not a long brew time either..... ;-)
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4 hours is the mash time. Brew time is still 5 days or more. Gotta give the yeast time to do its thing.
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4 hours is the mash time. Brew time is still 5 days or more. Gotta give the yeast time to do its thing.
oh. well that makes more sense. ;-)
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A beer robot. A. Beer. Robot.
Finally. Something useful comes out of all this robotics bullshit.
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I want a tea robot more than a beer one.
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Tea is easy. Homebrewing beer from scratch takes hours.
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Yes, I know, I have been involved in this process. But I consume vastly more tea than I do beer, therefore a tea robot would improve my workflow.
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Work around: acquire a taste for coffee instead. Robots already exist for making coffee.
WONTFIX_WORKAROUNDEXISTS
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How does 'no' sound? Or... BDGI
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therefore a tea robot would improve my workflow
Cyberdyne were making good progress on that, but received terrible customer feedback on their T-800 Model 101 and dropped out of the tea making industry entirely.
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You'd think so, but there are rules on Google's killer-robots.txt file about that, so maybe it's not been canned after all. I can imagine Google perceiving tea as a killer because tea is a barrier to coffee drinking and therefore to hipster coding or something.
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How does 'no' sound?
Sounds like you like Doing It Wrong.
Or... BDGI
I don't get it<hah!>.
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Homebrewing beer from scratch takes hours.
If you're brewing from grain, yes. Boiling the mash is the time consuming part. You basically set aside a whole day as "mash day". I've never done it for that reason. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Brewing from kits is much easier because it's already mashed and hopped: Put it in a fermenter with water and some extra sugar, add yeast, wait, bottle, wait, drink!
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If you're brewing from grain, yes. Boiling the mash is the time consuming part. You basically set aside a whole day as "mash day". I've never done it for that reason. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Yes, that's what I meant. I've done it a few times. It's very time consuming but I had plenty of time on my hands at the time, and the process gives you a lot more flexibility and control over the finished product.
EDIT: As an example of the flexibility, if you wanted to add adjuncts like corn or rice (not recommended, I don't care if it's good enough for Miller and Budweiser) or oatmeal (for oatmeal stouts), you need the active enzymes from the malted barley in order to break down the starch from the corn/rice and the proteins from the oatmeal. The enzymes in canned malt extract have been cooked dead.
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Proper Job is one of the standard Ales on tap at my (work) local. Definitely one of my favorites.
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My sixth form college was across the road from the brewery. Tribute is my favourite one of theirs
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Yeah, I know the advantage of this. I got something of a taste for Harvey's during my 6th form days.
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No, because every German sentence a long sequence of verbs must end in.
Shouldn't that "because every German sentence must in a long sequence of verbs end" be?
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Should that not "because every German sentence must in a long sequence of verbs end" be?
German doesn't have the "n't" thing.
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Shouldn't that "because every German sentence must in a long sequence of verbs end" be?
You are right, but your putting of “be” at the end is wrong if you're trying to emulate the German style. :D
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Why?
"Sollte das nicht 'Weil jeder deutsche Satz in einer langen Folge von Verben enden' lauten" (pretty much entirely word-by-word translation) sounds perfectly fine to me.
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I know I've posted the Wormhole X-Treme clip before. ("It's what I do." "It's what I do.")
I love that show-in-a-show.