Domain: wine.com
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Comments · 10
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Re:Sounds good to me
...I need Windows for a few things.No you don't; you need wine.
:-)Cheers.
And that will solve my driver problem how?
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Re:Sounds good to me
...I need Windows for a few things.No you don't; you need wine.
:-)Cheers.
Last I heard, Visual Studio doesn't work in wine.
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Re:Sounds good to me
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Skywalker Ranch "Alcohol"
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Re:Yeah, I've had the same problem
Well, I think that the most exciting a wine label should look like is this. This is even better. But nobody should be allowed to do this or this.
I can't find any pictures of novelty bottles, but I do have one downstairs that my girlfriend (bless her heart, but she is a comlete wine pleb) bought because she liked the bottle!. Picture a normal burgundy style bottle that looks like it has been heated to point where the glass began to droop. Then it had fine sand or something sprinkled on it to make it look like it has a permanent coating of dust. Add to this a lable that is fraid around the edges and you get a true abomination. I'm sure some marketing firm somewhere is still telling people about the amazing wine bottle they designed.
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Re:Yeah, I've had the same problem
Well, I think that the most exciting a wine label should look like is this. This is even better. But nobody should be allowed to do this or this.
I can't find any pictures of novelty bottles, but I do have one downstairs that my girlfriend (bless her heart, but she is a comlete wine pleb) bought because she liked the bottle!. Picture a normal burgundy style bottle that looks like it has been heated to point where the glass began to droop. Then it had fine sand or something sprinkled on it to make it look like it has a permanent coating of dust. Add to this a lable that is fraid around the edges and you get a true abomination. I'm sure some marketing firm somewhere is still telling people about the amazing wine bottle they designed.
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Re:Yeah, I've had the same problem
Well, I think that the most exciting a wine label should look like is this. This is even better. But nobody should be allowed to do this or this.
I can't find any pictures of novelty bottles, but I do have one downstairs that my girlfriend (bless her heart, but she is a comlete wine pleb) bought because she liked the bottle!. Picture a normal burgundy style bottle that looks like it has been heated to point where the glass began to droop. Then it had fine sand or something sprinkled on it to make it look like it has a permanent coating of dust. Add to this a lable that is fraid around the edges and you get a true abomination. I'm sure some marketing firm somewhere is still telling people about the amazing wine bottle they designed.
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Re:Yeah, I've had the same problem
Well, I think that the most exciting a wine label should look like is this. This is even better. But nobody should be allowed to do this or this.
I can't find any pictures of novelty bottles, but I do have one downstairs that my girlfriend (bless her heart, but she is a comlete wine pleb) bought because she liked the bottle!. Picture a normal burgundy style bottle that looks like it has been heated to point where the glass began to droop. Then it had fine sand or something sprinkled on it to make it look like it has a permanent coating of dust. Add to this a lable that is fraid around the edges and you get a true abomination. I'm sure some marketing firm somewhere is still telling people about the amazing wine bottle they designed.
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The WINE link in the article
The link to the WINE project provided in the article points to http://www.wine.com/, a site about fermented grape juice. More top-notch reporting. It also refers to WINE as an emulator. Ye Gods! Can't these reporters be bothered to do at least five minutes of research?!
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yawn...
Some people aren't waiting around...
www.wine.com