First, What do you mean by ferment on top of the dishwasher? Unless you have a magical dishwasher that has an aura that keeps the air 45f I'm missing how that works.
Second, 80F for Ales you are a brave man, or you really like a lot of esters. I get scared if my wort gets over 75.
Serving beers at or near freezing and serving beers at lagering tempature is a big difference. If you get a pilsner that it brewed for flavor and not for profit margin, you will find that they should be served at lagering tempatures, around 45F.
As for the initial comment of 32-35 degrees for the blanket, I'm sure it would have a temperature control to choose your desired tempature. Who will this be marked to? The Frat boys who want to swill lots of cheap beer and tempature is secondary, or the beer snobs who want to keep their kegs at the proper tempature?
I think the point is that it CAN keep beer as cold as 32 degrees. So when I'm cooling my Rogue I2PA or Great Lakes Edmund Fitgerald Porter I can dial it in at 56 or 45 and have it at it's optimal temperature.
After some more diagnostics, the flash memory is ok, and it's looking to be a software problem.
2106 GMT (4:06 p.m. EST)
"Spirit is still serious but we are moving toward guarded condition now," rover project manager Pete Theisinger reports. "I think we got a patient well on the way to recovery."
In the past day, engineers have determined that Spirit's flash memory hardware is OK. A leading theory today is that a portion of the rover's software simply couldn't cope with all that was happening on Wednesday when the trouble began.
The key to getting them to play on set top players is the booktype.
There is a bit on the dvd that tells the software what kind of media it is. and naturally dvd+r's will say 'dvd+r' but you can override that with 'dvd-rom' and finicky dvd players will play the discs in blissful ignorance.
I've been to the redhat offices and most everything is Linux, They said had some windows or mac around for Print/Layout stuff, and prehaps a few other job positions that simply didn't have software under linux.
They said they would switch as soon as they could do their jobs on Linux.
RHEL is priced to compete with Solaris, etc. It's not realistic for companies who need a litte better linux to upgrade from RHL. In talking with a Sale Rep, it would of cost my company $13,000 a year to switch to RHEL. When last year we spent a total of $700 on RHN entitlements, it's not something that my company was prepared to pay.
Fedora-core is less of an option than RHL (8,9,10) for several reasons; it will have an even shorter life (~9 months), and it's feature over stability focus.
What do you say to companies and Sys Admins like me trying to define the future of our systems?
Empty Space-Time in the universe is very different than anything outside of the universe.
Trying to say what is outside of the universe is just about the same as trying to say what happened before the big bang, it simply doesn't exist, at least as far as we (members of the universe) can observe.
If anything, Redhat should be making it easier to have debs and rpms live side by side on their machines. In fact, Redhat's whole Fedora thing just seems like an attempt to recreate Debian. Why bother?.
Fedora-Core is Redhat's attempt to have a RHL test bed that they don't have to spend any resources on in technical support. They devlop it, the community devlops it, they take the good stuff and put it in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Profit!!!
It's debian like, but will be leaning towards cutting edge fast development as opposed to stable and tested.
Brooklyn Brewing Troegs Victory Great Lakes Dog Fish Head Rogue Ales Stone Brewing... Oh yeah american beer sucks, that guy surely is an expert. Wonder how many of the top 50 american beers he has tried and poured down the toilet.
http://parchive.sourceforge.net/
you could create parity files from the datasets on the disks.
Some live near roswell and others live in Vegas and fly in unmarked white airlines to Groom Dry Lake.
Thank You, I was wondering if anyone had caught this small point. Wait, what are you doing reading the articles! That is stricly forbidden here.
Comeon, that's funny and I'm not even a trekkie.
Second, 80F for Ales you are a brave man, or you really like a lot of esters. I get scared if my wort gets over 75.
As for the initial comment of 32-35 degrees for the blanket, I'm sure it would have a temperature control to choose your desired tempature. Who will this be marked to? The Frat boys who want to swill lots of cheap beer and tempature is secondary, or the beer snobs who want to keep their kegs at the proper tempature?
Your Friendly Beer Snob^h^h^h^h Advocate.
I think the point is that it CAN keep beer as cold as 32 degrees. So when I'm cooling my Rogue I2PA or Great Lakes Edmund Fitgerald Porter I can dial it in at 56 or 45 and have it at it's optimal temperature.
the zymurgist did it in most editions.
mmm brewing beer.
VirtuaWin is what I use at work. It's GPL'd.
My wife likes Whacked! and it's XBL enabled.
Tetris is also one she likes to play.
I like your point, but with over half the crafts to mars lost, i wouldn't call that part routine just yet.
not chaos, but order /dev/random would be chaos.
Source
http://mars.telascience.org/home
They have a data pack from gustav crater and will be updating it with more data packs as the rovers mission progresses.
I did notice that it was a hog of a program, it nearly brought my workstation to it's knees.
See these tow hooks, they look like tusks, and what animal has tusks?
A Walrus
Didn't I tell you to stop makin up animals!
Why, when you can have a beer?
There is a bit on the dvd that tells the software what kind of media it is. and naturally dvd+r's will say 'dvd+r' but you can override that with 'dvd-rom' and finicky dvd players will play the discs in blissful ignorance.
a dollar a disk is too expensive?
Yeak, makes perfect sense.
I've been to the redhat offices and most everything is Linux, They said had some windows or mac around for Print/Layout stuff, and prehaps a few other job positions that simply didn't have software under linux.
They said they would switch as soon as they could do their jobs on Linux.
Fedora-core is less of an option than RHL (8,9,10) for several reasons; it will have an even shorter life (~9 months), and it's feature over stability focus.
What do you say to companies and Sys Admins like me trying to define the future of our systems?
Trying to say what is outside of the universe is just about the same as trying to say what happened before the big bang, it simply doesn't exist, at least as far as we (members of the universe) can observe.
Fedora-Core is Redhat's attempt to have a RHL test bed that they don't have to spend any resources on in technical support. They devlop it, the community devlops it, they take the good stuff and put it in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Profit!!!
It's debian like, but will be leaning towards cutting edge fast development as opposed to stable and tested.
Brooklyn Brewing ... Oh yeah american beer sucks, that guy surely is an expert. Wonder how many of the top 50 american beers he has tried and poured down the toilet.
Troegs
Victory
Great Lakes
Dog Fish Head
Rogue Ales
Stone Brewing
http://beeradvocate.com/boba/072003/beers.php
But would they all copy the handwriting so well that a detective would testify that they were all written by the same person?