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A Microbe's-Eye View of Beer

fjordboy writes "After a hard days work and a couple of beers, don't we all really wonder what our draft would look like under thousands of times magnification? Maybe not, but after nine years of work and five million dollars, Michael Davidson of Florida State University has created a website of microscopic proportions that will satiate anyone's curiosity. His site, MolecularExpressions.com has galleries full of images of ordinary materials under extraordinary magnification. The list of materials includes beers from around the world, popular cocktails, snoopy and many more. The site has a wealth of images that are well worth a look. CNN has a brief description of the site and the work that went into it, but feel free to skip that and just gaze at an Irish favorite." Some pretty new galleries since the last time we mentioned it.

177 comments

  1. So when one looks *reeeeally* close... by 0x0d0a · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...one realizes that beer is actually LSD?

    1. Re:So when one looks *reeeeally* close... by Gyan · · Score: 3, Interesting


      No. When you looks really close, everything looks like it does on acid.

    2. Re:So when one looks *reeeeally* close... by jms · · Score: 4, Funny

      It's amazing how, when viewed microscopically, everything on the entire site looks like a 1990s screen saver.

    3. Re:So when one looks *reeeeally* close... by cybermace5 · · Score: 2, Funny
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    4. Re:So when one looks *reeeeally* close... by monkeyfinger · · Score: 1
      ...one realizes that beer is actually LSD?

      Just out of curiousity, how many slashdotters have experimented with psychadelics?

  2. I hear... by TexVex · · Score: 4, Funny

    I hear that you can split the beer atom and get unlimited energy!

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    1. Re:I hear... by TykeClone · · Score: 2, Informative

      Isn't that what Young Einstein did - split the beer atom to produce energy (and bubbles)?

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    2. Re:I hear... by Mister+Moose · · Score: 1

      ironically the energy makes you very sleepy

    3. Re:I hear... by Penguinshit · · Score: 1


      My wife still calls that a fart.

      And she's still not amused.

  3. Slashdotting comming soon by ixplodestuff8 · · Score: 0, Funny

    "His site, MolecularExpressions.com has galleries full of images"

    Heh, heh wonder how long the server will survive ;)

    1. Re:Slashdotting comming soon by OtakuHawk · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Hey! It's still up! Last time it failed around post 30.

    2. Re:Slashdotting comming soon by xanadu-xtroot.com · · Score: 1

      Well, here on the east coast of the US, (at this moment in time) is just about 11:30 on a Sunday night. The Timezones behind that are all fast asleep for the most part, and America is not far behind.
      If I was still still drinking, I'd probably be passed out cold from the weekend by now.

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  4. Oh no.. by DrEldarion · · Score: 4, Funny

    Microscope: Basics and Beyond (50 pages; 20.7 Mbytes)

    This can only end in a webserver crying.

    1. Re:Oh no.. by bendelo · · Score: 3, Funny

      Crying into its beer no less

    2. Re:Oh no.. by NewWazoo · · Score: 5, Informative

      Having worked with Mike a few years ago, all I can say is that he is used to getting slashdotted... give it your worst. Those servers can take it. ;)

      B

  5. Eh?? by slashdot2004 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Beer AND science? Sign me up!!

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  6. After a night of Guinness by TimeForGuinness · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...I tend to see those colors as well. Oh well, time for another.

    1. Re:After a night of Guinness by easter1916 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Even more spectacular is the absence of color in your stools the morning after a night spent drinking Guinness. As they say in Ireland, "Drinking gin makes you feel that the bottom has fallen out of your world. Drink Guinness and the World will fall out of your bottom!"

    2. Re:After a night of Guinness by Blorgo · · Score: 1

      Ah, yes, after a night of Guiness... This site gives new meaning to the term Technicolor Yawn!

  7. CNN needs to learn what a hyperlink is by Jjeff1 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I read this piece earlier today there and they went on and on about the site, but never mentioned the URL.

    1. Re:CNN needs to learn what a hyperlink is by Peyna · · Score: 1

      You need to learn to read a little better; they provided several links along the side of the article. I know, because I read the article a few days ago and visited the sites they spoke about.

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    2. Re:CNN needs to learn what a hyperlink is by krayl · · Score: 1


      They did mention the site, however they didn't put in an href for it. Do you remember non-hyperlinked text?

      To be more on-topic, they did at least have more of an option for the desktop pattern packages than Windows, which is commendable.

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  8. All a geek really needs.... by elid · · Score: 4, Funny

    ....is this.

    1. Re:All a geek really needs.... by kasper37 · · Score: 5, Funny

      All THIS geek really needs is this.

    2. Re:All a geek really needs.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Or This...

  9. Makes me wonder... by inode_buddha · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    possible uses of nano-tech to track the chemistry of various things throughout digestion. And also identify what brand/year of truck radiator was used to distill the cheap stuff. If you drink anything that had sugar in the mash, yer *not* on my friends list, FWIW. Think Jack Daniel's or a fine scotch, straight no ice. And no fake ID required.

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    1. Re:Makes me wonder... by Scott+Wood · · Score: 1

      Would that be the beginning of the mash, or the end of the mash? Technically, maltose is a sugar. And even if it's the beginning, I guess that means no beer with crystal malt in the mash?

    2. Re:Makes me wonder... by inode_buddha · · Score: 1

      End of the mash, but intended for corn or rye; whiskey IOW. You can work the yeast and increase the yield that way.

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    3. Re:Makes me wonder... by Scott+Wood · · Score: 1

      Still, isn't the point of any mash to convert starches into sugars, so the yeast have something to ferment? Thus, there'll always be sugar at the end (unless the masher screwed up and no conversion occured). Of course, you probably meant added sugar, but you didn't say that. :-)

      Plus, there's plenty of whiskey made from malted barley as well as (and instead of) the grains you mentioned.

    4. Re:Makes me wonder... by inode_buddha · · Score: 1

      Yep, I meant added. That cheapo stuff makes one forgetful...

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  10. In other news.... by Gmalloy · · Score: 4, Funny

    still no cure for cancer

    1. Re:In other news.... by slashdot2004 · · Score: 2, Funny

      Wait, what are you doing on Slashdot, then? Get to workin' on that cancer!

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    2. Re:In other news.... by lambent · · Score: 4, Funny

      Yeah, that was great. Especially when I saw it on fark.

      In other news, "Originality and creativity surrender"

      Sound familiar?

    3. Re:In other news.... by conan776 · · Score: 1

      >Get to workin' on that cancer! I for one can only smoke so many packs a day. Oh, wait... cure?

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    4. Re:In other news.... by Wyatt+Earp · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I had it, I'm cured.

      Twice and cured twice.

    5. Re:In other news.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You forgot to blame the French somehow?

  11. haven't i seen this before? by sardiax · · Score: 1, Informative

    didn't somebody mention this in the post about valentine's day gifts for geeks?

    1. Re:haven't i seen this before? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yup. I read it there too. This sounds like a case of karma whoring to me.

  12. funny bar joke by 0xfc · · Score: 5, Funny

    A man comes into the bar and wants a beer. He asks the bartender how much and he says 5 cents. The man asked the bartender how he could afford to stay in business. Well the bartender says he won the lottery and always wanted to sell a drink at a reasonable price. Spend his last days enjoying the company of his customers.

    Well the man takes a long pull of his beer and looks around and asks the bartender who those group of people at the end of the bar were. It appeared they were not drinking.

    The bartender said with a scowl on his face, oh them, they are high school teachers.

    The man asks why did that matter?

    The bartender says they are so cheap they are waiting for happy hour.

    1. Re:funny bar joke by Narcissus · · Score: 5, Funny

      An Irish man in New York walks into a bar one afternoon and orders 2 pints of Guinness. He sits down with the two pints and slowly drinks them both by taking a drink from one, then the other, and back to the first.

      After he finishes them, he orders another two. The barman mentions that by buying two at a time they'll both be getting warm by the end, and suggests that he just bring the second over to the guy when he's almost finished the first.

      "Oh no," says the Irish man. "You see, I have to drink them like that. Many years ago my brother and I used to both sit down for a couple of pints everyday after work. Now that I've moved away, I drink this way so as to remember drinking with my brother, and my brother does the same each day, too."

      The barman is impressed with this mans love for his brother, and serves up the two drinks.

      For months the man comes in every day and performs this ritual. However one day, he orders just the one pint with a tear in his eye.

      The barman is shocked, but gives him the one.

      "I'm sorry about your loss," says the barman.

      "What are you talking about?"

      "Your brother," says the barman. "I assumed by only ordering one pint, and the sorrowful look on your face that your brother has passed away."

      "Oh that," says the Irish man. "No, it's just that I've had to give up my drinking."

    2. Re:funny bar joke by jmichaelg · · Score: 3, Funny

      A guy walks into a bar one day. The next day, he ducks.

    3. Re:funny bar joke by ChuyMatt · · Score: 1
      How is having sex in a boat and drinking american beer the same?

      They're both f***ing close to water.

  13. Just make sure... by centralizati0n · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Just make sure that some specific slashdot trolls NEVER EVER come into communication with him.

  14. Obligatory mirror by Mizery+De+Aria · · Score: 3, Informative

    can be found here before the server gets /.ed to microscopic proportions

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    1. Re:Obligatory mirror by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's awesome.

  15. What, no Stella Artois? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Stella Artois , now that's what I call a beer!

    1. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      belg?

      I like Duval

      It's for the Beast(ie) inside us.

    2. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by cujo_1111 · · Score: 0

      They don't call it 'Wife Beater' for nothing...

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    3. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by kyknos.org · · Score: 1

      well, stella is certainly drinkable, but it is certainly not best beer ever. and i know beers :o) after all i am from the country, where are best beers made

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    4. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by easter1916 · · Score: 1

      You're Belgian? Pleased to meet you!

    5. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by De+Lemming · · Score: 1

      That's Duvel, probably Belgium's most famous high fermented beer (found around the world).

      My own favourite high fermented Belgian beer is Delirium Tremens (site only in French). It has a smooth taste, and is a bit stronger (9.0 %) than Duvel (8.5 %).

    6. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by kyknos.org · · Score: 1

      i was not talking about belgium. i just said, best beers. there are many countries brewing good beers, but only one is the best. mine.

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    7. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by easter1916 · · Score: 1

      Jakub, I was being facetious. I am guessing that you are German, given your last name. And now I'm guessing that you're German, given the fact that you didn't get the joke. ;-)

    8. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by easter1916 · · Score: 1

      Es tut mir leid! I have maligned the German sense of humour. I see that you are probably Czech. My apologies to all German readers.

    9. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by kyknos.org · · Score: 1

      in fact i am a french living in czech loving a briton working for greek company and having a german name. so i feel to be an european

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    10. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by easter1916 · · Score: 1

      Well, in my (subjective) opinion, French beer generally doesn't rate -- and you said "my country" as opposed to "where I live", so I assume you meant French beer of some kind being the best? Unlikely. And I feel European too, but that has nothing to do with the post!

    11. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by kyknos.org · · Score: 1

      no my country is where i have been born and it is czech. i cant even speak french fluently :o)

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    12. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by easter1916 · · Score: 1

      But you said you are "a french"!!! I thought you meant you are "a frenchman". You have thoroughly confused me Jakub!
      In any case, I agree, Czech beers are up there in the pantheon... the original, one true Budweiser and (of course) Pilsener.

    13. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by easter1916 · · Score: 1

      Oh and by the way; welcome to the European Union in May. Membership has done wonders for Ireland, where I'm from, and I'm glad to see our cousins from the east return to where they have always belonged. With luck more Czech beers will be available in Ireland soon! And cheaper too! :-)

    14. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by ZX-3 · · Score: 1

      I love you, Delirium! The bottles have great artwork and its unexpectedly high alchohol content is almost entirely responsible for first breaking the ice between me and my girlfriend... I know a bar that has a Belgian night with those huge Delirium bottles only $8, and crepes and giant pretzels on the menu. Yeah!

    15. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by kyknos.org · · Score: 1

      there are even better brands in czech, but small and not so commercially succesfull. I am french by genes, family and ancestry, but happened to be born and live in Czech. and thank you for welcomes to the EU. it will be a great day for this country.

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    16. Re:What, no Stella Artois? by d34thm0nk3y · · Score: 1

      awww, how cute

      It would be nice to be happy about being part of a federation, instead of thinking that things have been going downhill ever since the civil war.

      blah blah, not troll intended, some sort of disclaimer about slavery, i have a strange sense of humor

  16. Intel QX3 by detritus` · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'd love to know what modifications they did to this cool little toy, does anyone have any info on this? i searched the site but all they mention is the different light sources and filters they used, nothing about lenses and diffraction rings and such

  17. Re:In more other news.... by geekoid · · Score: 4, Funny

    still no cure for he humor impaired.

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  18. Guiness by kmahan · · Score: 3, Funny

    It always scares me to look at Guiness and see it staring back at me with those red eyes and fangs.

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    1. Re:Guiness by AndroidCat · · Score: 4, Funny

      Really? I didn't see any red eyes. You might want to check again.

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    2. Re:Guiness by TimeForGuinness · · Score: 1
      ...Guiness...

      ...apparently you have had a few too many Guinness tonight.

    3. Re:Guiness by easter1916 · · Score: 1

      You might want drink less of it. I think you're experiencing delirium tremens... ;-)

    4. Re:Guiness by drudd · · Score: 2, Funny

      I'm far more disturbed by Bass.... nothing like the image of a load of sperm to leave a bitter (or should I say salty) taste in your mouth.

      Doug

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  19. American beer pictures indistinguishable by GonzoDave · · Score: 4, Funny

    from urine samples. Plus ca change etc

    1. Re:American beer pictures indistinguishable by _Pinky_ · · Score: 1

      Well I'm sure on some nights my urine had some liver cells in it...

      Is it bad when your urine the next morning is darker then the beer you were drinking??

    2. Re:American beer pictures indistinguishable by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Au Contraire, mon ami. You obviously have not tasted American Microbrews. The likes of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Harpoon IPA, or Winter Hook are widely available, and thoroughly delicious. More obscure, but equally excellent beers are Tuckerman's and Shoal's Pale Ale. Even the relatively high volume Red Hook ESB and Samual Adams Boston Lager are tasty beers.

      Sorry, saying American Beer is Piss is trolling, not clever.

    3. Re:American beer pictures indistinguishable by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Winterhook is disgusting. How anyone can stand to drink that fucking paint thinner is beyond me.

    4. Re:American beer pictures indistinguishable by d34thm0nk3y · · Score: 1

      three words...

      eight point oh

  20. beer imaged at miniscule dimensions... by simonharvey · · Score: 3, Interesting

    it just makes you wonder what there is to research when academic instutions are paid millions to take pictures of things at micro-miniscule dimensions.

    1. Re:beer imaged at miniscule dimensions... by gid13 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      To quote Einstein (or at least some web site that claimed he said this, consider this my revenge against profs that try to get me to properly reference things), "research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing."

      However, if it was put that way to the public it probably wouldn't raise those millions, so they will often put it differently. When it comes to things like taking pictures at a "micro-miniscule" scale, it seems likely to me that the methods of magnification need research, and even after implementation need to be compared for relative benefits and weaknesses in different situations. So this research may not be as useless as it first appears.

      Another thing: some research has no practicality at all. Other research initially has none, but develops it later (non-Euclidean geometry). It's difficult to distinguish between the two ahead of time.

  21. Zoom into everyday objects by bhny · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This site is great for zooming in on everyday objects

    no beer, but check out the tooth

  22. Why alcohol? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    What is so great about alcohol? Don't the bad effects outweigh the good?

    Why is everything about the alcohol?

  23. Self-Organizing Systems? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Anyone have any idea why, when photographed, the various drinks appear to have some amount of order ? They all appear to have some order when you would think that fluid dynamics of a drink implies chaos, why the sudden transitions? why the crystal pattern? anyone care to enlighten me, since I'm a bit too drunk (read: bad with physics) to look anything up right now?

    1. Re:Self-Organizing Systems? by cybermace5 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Things that contain water often look crystalline when, oh, I don't know, they're frozen?

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    2. Re:Self-Organizing Systems? by meowsqueak · · Score: 4, Informative

      Well, if you did take the time to read the article, you'd learn that these alcoholic mixtures are crystallised (mostly by freezing from what he seems to say) and then polarised light is directed through the crystals in a particular orientation to generate the pretty pictures.

    3. Re:Self-Organizing Systems? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      www.goatse.cx , trollbag!

  24. Guinness is overrated by kevin_conaway · · Score: 3, Insightful
    1. Re:Guinness is overrated by TimeForGuinness · · Score: 4, Funny

      ...Yes, but Guinness gives you Strength

    2. Re:Guinness is overrated by xanadu-xtroot.com · · Score: 1

      Personally, I don't care much for Storm King, and I really don't like Golden Monkey, but being about a 10 minute drive (if I don't make the lights) from the brewery, I've developed a taste for everything else they offer, especially Hop Devil...

      :-)

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    3. Re:Guinness is overrated by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Furthermore, Guinness is overpriced here in the states. Yes, you're paying for imported beer: brewed and imported from Canada. Unscrupulous lumberjack bastards.

    4. Re:Guinness is overrated by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nice, im about 30 minutes away, on the edge of Philadelphia and the main line. Perhaps ill see you at pint night this Tuesday? :)

    5. Re:Guinness is overrated by Nalgas+D.+Lemur · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Guinness might be overrated, but I still like it. What I've really been into lately in terms of stouts is this, ever since my friend brought some back from New York. I took them up on their claim that it's "a stunning accompaniment to a chocolate dessert," and it turns out that the bitter aftertaste of it really does match surprisingly well with bittersweet dark chocolate.

      ...not that anyone will ever see this, since I didn't notice this story until right after it fell off the front page, but that's ok.

  25. Re:So it's a dupe... by fjordboy · · Score: 2, Informative

    last time it was mentioned, the beer and cocktail galleries weren't posted. This isn't about the silicon artwork nearly as much as magnified beer.

  26. Beer Makes jESUS cry ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Something thus single could say it ErConde, jeje We let us go thread offtopic more lady's man is having left!

  27. Why magnify... by Cyno01 · · Score: 1

    When you can get a squishy giant beer microbe...

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  28. Home page a bit long? by victor_the_cleaner · · Score: 2

    I guess his home page content is not microscopic. 68.3K?

  29. Beck's by koi88 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Beck's - This Octoberfest beer...
    Octoberfest beer???
    I guess the local breweries from Munich would be very angry if you could buy Beck's there...
    It's like serving Bourbon at an Scottish Pub... it will not happen.

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    1. Re:Beck's by prog99 · · Score: 1

      You've clearly never got out much then...
      The power of advertising streches far & wide!

  30. Not really microbe's-eye by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Microbes would have to have developed some form of microbial aircraft or hot air balloons to get perspectives like those.

    1. Re:Not really microbe's-eye by Scott+Wood · · Score: 1

      Not to mention needing to develop eyes...

    2. Re:Not really microbe's-eye by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Only for bird microbes.

  31. Costs by Shadwell · · Score: 1

    Looks like he can add bandwidth costs to that 5 million dollars.

  32. Its amazing... by iammaxus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    ...how a badly organized, hard to navigate website, can make its content seem so much worse.

  33. Litany of Beer by s20451 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I must drink beer. Beer is the mind-killer. Beer is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my beer. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. When the beer has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.

    reference

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    1. Re:Litany of Beer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Beer will keep the local systems in line! Beer in this battle station!

    2. Re:Litany of Beer by cliffy2000 · · Score: 1

      Does that mean that Adam Freeland's epic song from Rez is now named "Beer"? "Beer... beer is the mind-killer, the mind-killer..."

    3. Re:Litany of Beer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wow... just truly... wow...
      ~Cyno01

    4. Re:Litany of Beer by SupaMegaBuffalo · · Score: 1

      ... Beer is the mind-killer ...

      You've obviously never heard of Buffalo Theory

    5. Re:Litany of Beer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Goats.com? Who's going to click that link?

    6. Re:Litany of Beer by Grayswan · · Score: 1

      I must drink beer. Beer is the mind-killer. Beer is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my beer. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. When the beer has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.

      Reference

      This is clearly ripped from Frank Herber's DUNE.

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  34. Re:pah. by DrMrLordX · · Score: 3, Funny

    Is it pining for the fjords?

  35. Extra Stout from SJG? by ahaning · · Score: 2, Informative

    On the page regarding Guinness, they say that it is Extra Stout and from St. James Gate. However, all of the Extra Stout that I've ever been able to get here in the States is from Canada and is brewed by Labatt (according to my favorite local general store). It's the "Guinness Draught" that comes in the "nitro" bottles that seems to have been actually brewed in Ireland.

    With that, they did choose the better of the two. More expensive, but better.

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  36. It is a goddamned DUPE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Jump into the Wayback Machine(tm) and read your own damned submissions!!!!!!

  37. Slashdoted server by RoadkillBunny · · Score: 1, Funny

    MolecularExpressions.com has galleries full of images of ordinary materials under extraordinary magnification.
    Now they can add magnification of a slashdoted server to their gallery!!!

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    1. Re:Slashdoted server by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      You sir are fucking hilarious, please post this again, and a similar version to every subsiquent article. Striking originality, a rare gem.

      Fucktard!

    2. Re:Slashdoted server by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      huh????? What are you talking about? That server isn't even down yet...

  38. TEXT!!! THE LABEL! Read people... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Says it's "Text from the bottle label.." That's not the beer. God, there are some stupid /.'ers!

  39. Bud Ice by Goldfinger7400 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Anybody notice that looking at Bud Ice under that microscope thing shows nothing? That must be why it goes down so smooth...

    1. Re:Bud Ice by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I suppose even calling it water would be insulting to water, now. At least the latter has some substance.

  40. I have some of these ties... by justMichael · · Score: 3, Funny

    You can see some info here, I have had these things for years. It's cool to see more info, it looks like the Guinness Stout would make a wild tie, if they don't already have one.

    I currently have Scotch, Vodka and Light beer and since I haven't had to wear a tie on a daily basis in 5 years I probably wont be getting any more.

    As far as the ties go, the Light Beer looks cool, but if it's time for drinks it Vodka, Scotch then Light Beer (not all in the same night).

    1. Re:I have some of these ties... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      For awhile, those ties were licensed and sold nationwide. I have a great scotch tie that I wear whenever my father-in-law starts starts getting all ethnic on me.

    2. Re:I have some of these ties... by ejdmoo · · Score: 1

      That's the first thing I thought of when I saw this story. Then I realized that the two were linked. I've had the beer tie (I think it's beer...) as well as an umarked one for years now. :)

  41. Times like these... by w00t_sargasso · · Score: 0

    It's times like these I feel I should start drinking water...

    Then I think of all the blue-green algae in the water, and consider giving up drinking once and for all...

  42. Have to say it.... by njord · · Score: 1

    I missed the original posting about this website, but I just have to say that it is definitely worth checking out if you're into science at all.

    The stuff on DSP alone is really educational. (Watch out!)

    njord
  43. Well sure, you can see it... by DynaSoar · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ...but what IS it?

    Consider the fact that all alcohol is yeast excrement. That means that when you drink beer, you're participating in the "circle of life" at a very fundamental level.

    --
    "I may be synthetic, but I'm not stupid." -- Bishop 341-B
    1. Re:Well sure, you can see it... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How can you call it an excrement? Do you call CO2 a human excrement?

    2. Re:Well sure, you can see it... by DynaSoar · · Score: 2, Informative

      Anonycow sez: "How can you call it an excrement?"

      The organism excretes it as a waste product. That pretty much fulfills the definition.

      "Do you call CO2 a human excrement?"

      Actually, yes. Primarily through skin and lungs. Happily that, as well as our more commonly considered gasseous export, methane, is vented to the atmosphere and escapes our vicinity. Pretty much everything that comes out of yeasties gets stuck in solution. Of course, that's where we want it. We call it "the good stuff". You can't get to the top of the food chain by being too picky. Not knowing too much about it might help too. But it's too late for that now, isn't it?

      At least now you have a come back next time someone quotes W.C. Fields about why he disliked drinking water (and so prefered booze).

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      "I may be synthetic, but I'm not stupid." -- Bishop 341-B
  44. Next Gallery Feature... by bobbinFrapples · · Score: 1

    ...Exhibit "A" from the Denver law suit...

  45. best beer missing by kyknos.org · · Score: 1

    how is it possible that the original budweiser budvar (czech, not that american horribble thing) is missing? it is like writing about text editors not mentioning emacs :o)

    --

    SHE does throw dice.
  46. Can I patent caffeinated beer? by NotQuiteReal · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...a method for increasing more um, creative, work from geeks...

    --
    This issue is a bit more complicated than you think.
  47. Most interesting drunk story... by inode_buddha · · Score: 1
    ... I *ever* saw is here

    Now *that's* some serious detox...

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    C|N>K
    1. Re:Most interesting drunk story... by Penguinshit · · Score: 1


      Rasputin always was a mean drunk.

  48. Tasty yet morally ambiguous by YellowYahoo · · Score: 1

    And truly the antidote to the daily grind.

    --
    160 more wasted bits
  49. I dont get it.. by Niacin · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...why on earth would it take $5 million to get images of magnified beer?

    1. Re:I dont get it.. by east+coast · · Score: 1

      I don't get it either... I was expecting something much more interesting. Sadly it all looked like reject tie-dyes that they sell for 5 dollars at the Dead concerts... and about as interesting.

      --
      Dedicated Cthulhu Cultist since 4523 BC.
  50. Is it just beer? by romit_icarus · · Score: 2, Funny

    Is it just me, or does the guiness look heavily laced?!

  51. Re:funny bar joke - one for the aussie /.'ers by -audiowhore- · · Score: 5, Funny

    An Australian, a Kiwi and South African are in a bar one night having a beer.

    All of a sudden the South African drinks his beer, throws his glass in the air, pulls out a gun shoots the glass to pieces. He says "In SethEfrika our glasses are so cheap that we don't need to drink from the same one twice".

    The Kiwi (obviously impressed by this) drinks his beer throws his glass into the air, pulls out his gun and shoots the glass to pieces. He says "Wull mate, in Niw Zulland we have so much sand to make the glasses that we don't need to drink out of the same glass twice, either".

    The Australian, cool as a Koala, picks up his beer and drinks it, throws his glass into the air, pulls out his gun and shoots the South African and the Kiwi. He says "In Australia we have so many damn South Africans and Kiwi's that we don't need to drink with the same ones twice".

  52. MOD PARENT UP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    This is so true, it's not even funny. Alcohol (in particular beer) is partly responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of people every year. Yet everyone always looks the other way when this is brought up. I don't understand this. Not that alcohol should be outlawed, but something needs to done. Every night people die because some fucktard decided he wasn't too drunk to drive. This goes for anything that impairs your driving ability; alcohol is just the most predominant.

    1. Re:MOD PARENT UP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not that alcohol should be outlawed, but something needs to done.

      Like stiff penalties for DUI and roadside checkpoints during holidays of festive stupidity? Great idea!

    2. Re:MOD PARENT UP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Every night people die.

      Blame alcohol if you want but even without it, people will STILL DIE.

      I bet you blame guns for the fact that people use them to kill with.

      Let's not hold people accountable for their actions...

  53. American beer by Bimkins · · Score: 5, Funny

    How is American beer like having sex in a canoe?

    They're both fucking close to water.

    --



    If you smoke after sex, you're doing it too fast.
    1. Re:American beer by drinkypoo · · Score: 1
      Nah. Water usually has stuff living in it, or a bunch of chlorine.

      Beer was once the only water around safe for drinking. Makes me wonder if it came in grades, like gasoline. Low-octane stuff to drink all day, and the good shit at night

      --
      "You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
    2. Re:American beer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "a bunch of chlorine"

      Shouldn't that be loads of chlorine? I've noticed that many Americans seem to make the mistake of using "bunch of" inappropriately. It's really annoying for those of us who use the language properly.

    3. Re:American beer by drinkypoo · · Score: 1
      bunch (informal) "A considerable number or amount; a lot: a bunch of trouble; a whole bunch of food." It's in the dictionary now, sucker.

      Source: The American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright (C) 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

      --
      "You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
    4. Re:American beer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Just as I thought - Americans are institutionally illiterate.

    5. Re:American beer by drinkypoo · · Score: 1
      Unfortunately, brits are greedy bastards. The OED is a subscription service.

      I figure if it's okay for you to base your opinion on one American dictionary, I can base my opinion on one British one.

      --
      "You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
  54. Dude, WTF? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    #teens4christ Illegal channel name
    -
    You are banned from this server- Temporary K-line 1440 min. - Trying to join juped channel #teens4christ (2004/2/9 00.15)

  55. A Windwos .exe screensaver? by mcleodnine · · Score: 1

    Am I the only one here who feels like they need a shower after seeing this?

    "C'mon - who throws a screensaver? Really."
    --
    one better than mcleodeight
  56. technicolour yawn by POds · · Score: 1

    Is this the before or after its been consumed?

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    Giving IE users a taste of their own medicine since 2005 - http://pods.-is-a-geek.net/
  57. Who wants to see to McD's burgers? by Billly+Gates · · Score: 1

    I had fun looking at all the kelp in a McShake during biology lab. Yep its made of seaweed. Mmmm

  58. Pretty Squiggley Lines... by Undefined+Parameter · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's Australian for Fosters!

    ~UP

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    Eat the Path.
  59. new show on TLC by pablo_max · · Score: 0

    Its called micro-eye for the straight guy!

  60. American Beer Joke by punkfoo · · Score: 1

    Q: What does American beer and sex in a canoe have in common?

    A: They're both fucking close to water.

    --
    this sig is a highly rehearsed improvisation
  61. It's Been Done by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Well, in the world of television, that is. Buzz Beer, from The Drew Carey Show.

  62. Reproducible? by jmichaelg · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I was wondering if the different beers look different by chance or if you took several pictures of each beer that you'd be able to say "Of course, that's a Guiness/Bud Light/whatever."

  63. New research proposal by Lurgen · · Score: 1

    OK, so now we know exactly what beer looks like before we consume it... now how about we take a look at what it looks like afterwards.

    Of course, the photo gallery for any such research will inevitably contain unexpected photos of girls the researchers found attractive while they "prepared" their research materials...

  64. hic! by sl0wp0is0n · · Score: 0

    exactly what I see .. when I've had a glass too many! hic!

    --
    My other dog is a Wienerschnitzel.
  65. Wow by Flamingcheeze · · Score: 0, Troll

    This is even more interesting than when I suggested it as a topic days ago...

    --
    The Philosophy of Liberty | lewrockwell.com
  66. VB by mathewzed · · Score: 1

    So thats what my beloved beer looks like under magnification .. sweet ;)

  67. American beer by nickos · · Score: 3, Funny

    "After a hard days work and a couple of beers, don't we all really wonder what our draft would look like under thousands of times magnification?"

    Won't American beer just look like water?

  68. No Belgian Beer??? by paai · · Score: 1

    It is absolutely incomprehensible that there are
    no entries for Belgian beer. I have tasted pretty
    much all beers of the world, but the belgian
    'Trappist' like beers are in a class of their
    own, and you can have all the Pilsener beers
    and be happy with them.

    Also, the classification into essential categories
    like top-fermenting and bottom-fermenting
    would be more interesting than the classification
    according to country.

    Paai

    1. Re:No Belgian Beer??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Obviously, you've never been to Tallahassee...it can be difficult to get a really wide selection of beer, at least from a package store.

  69. Beer selection... by ooze · · Score: 1

    I'm a little disappointed by the German beer selection. Those are all pretty exotic beers noone really drinks over here. Where are thie big ones? Like Radeberger, Krombacher or Hasseroder? Not even Wernesgruner?

    The Czech beer selection is ok, but it is a shame that the Czech original Budweiser isn't in there. That is aBud that actually tastes like beer. And even many Germans claim it to be the best beer in the world. Ok, enough ranting.

    --
    Just because I can imagine doing a hippopotamus, doesn't mean I'd like to do it.
  70. A Microbe's _Reaction_ to beer by fuzzybunny · · Score: 1

    After intensive visual research, the scientists found the following.

    Insertion of a miniature microphone yielded no conclusive results, although members of the team did claim to "someone" singing college fight songs in a very off-key manner.

    --
    Cole's Law: Thinly sliced cabbage
  71. Don't mess! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Don't mess with my Guinness! It's the best beer in the world and you should enjoy your pint of it rather than doing some boring photographing.

  72. Re: "stupid /.'ers" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yes, the text is from the label, but the images are of the beer itself.
    Talk about yer stupid /.ers.

  73. Patents and Creativity by Enkerli · · Score: 1

    Well, it has been done in that several brewpubs do serve coffee beer and that the caffeine does remain in the beer.
    But patenting beer? Come on! Maybe if this were a Pfizer message board or something. But /.?
    Ah well...

    --
    Alexandre http://enkerli.wordpress.com/
  74. also by wholecake · · Score: 1

    Did anyone happen to look a 'The Silicon Zoo' links on the Molecular Expressions site? They have some cool pictures of silicon "doodling" by chip designers. I know it's offtopic but it's on the same site.

  75. For us dummies... by ej0c · · Score: 1

    So what the heck am I looking at? Are they all the same resolution, spectum, etc?

    The images are stunning; the part of me which spent 4 years in physics at CMU would love an explanation without loosing a morning looking for it.

  76. more bar jokes by falzer · · Score: 1

    A canadian, an american, and an australian walk into a bar.

    The bartender says: "what is this, some kind of joke?"

  77. Beer Shits by MarcQuadra · · Score: 1

    Ahh, the beer shits.

    I live in Providence and often go to Trinity Brewhouse, they brew their own there and the beer is still 'alive' when you drink it. It's not paseurized or treated, it's heavy and creamy. And it gives you monster shits if you don't treat yourself right while drinking it.

    Tuesday nights my friends and I go out for 'working-class rebellion' and drink ourselves silly until midnight. I've spent many a wednesday in the bathroom near my office giving birth to what must be yeasty-fungus-beer lobes.

    I hope none of you think any less of me now. Back to Jaegermeister!

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    "Sometimes, I think Trent just needs a cup of hot chocolate and a blankie." -Tori Amos on Nine Inch Nails