Unless you are already a homebrewer, don't try this recipe - it's a difficult grain recipe, and looking at the recipe, will not will not be a fantastic beer.
If you are interested in starting with the hobby (and I recommend you do, you'll never look back), go to your local home brew shop and grab a starter kit, you will make some pretty good beer - certianly better than that recipe will get you.
Once you have made up a few batches, add some Gurana to a recipe you like and you will have a cafinated beer that you will actually enjoy.
no it's not PD, not in AU anyway. For example, the Autralian Taxation Office has TONS of custom software (ie. the cobol stuff that runs the countrys tax system) that is all regarded as "secret" by the organisation.
I can't comment on san miguel. I'm an Australian so my knowledge of US stuff is limited, however I've tried Budweiser once and its not wonderfull, it was a little "weak" for me. I'd say go for somthing like Coopers as a "training" beer. (I think you can get it in the US (Anybody know for sure?))
Bartenders will probably know what is in his/her fridge that is actually good. And don't avoid the imported ones, they are often the best.
Of course, it realy is an accuired taste, nothing will suddenly taste better until you've drunk it a few times. Bizarly, watching sport seems to make it taste better (particulaly Cricket). It also seems to taste better if you've just worked REALY HARD on somthing, eg. laying briks or competeing end of semester exams.
And if Fosters is available where you are, STAY AWAY FROM IT. They call it an "Australian" beer, I dont know why, nobody here drinks the stuff;)
Its definitely an aquired taste. You should keep trying, just have sips when friends who do like it are having some. Its also a good idea to try lots of different types, ie. Guinness is a stout (black) and tastes VERY different to an American beer, and Australian beers are different again You will probably find somthing you like eventually.
I recomend you try Kilkenny (made by Guinness but not as dark) or Caffreys, which are both quite bitter but not as bitter as Guiness, or try a wheat beer for somthing milder.
What do you mean by inocent victim? The spammers arn't and neither are any open mail relays they may be using. As the relays are part of the problem, alerting them by throttling their smtp connections may be a good thing.
And about bulk mailers aborting on slow connections, isn't that the point? Hasn't the throttling software just succeeded by stopping 1 or more spams? If the mailer simply tries again on another server then we can hope that that server has the software as well, hence why the article points out that there needs to be a critical mass before it will become efective.
designed to be convex (high in the middle, low on the sides) so that rain drains off.
Thats refered to as a "macadam road surface" or "tarmacadam", becase it was invented by John Loudon McAdam, who happens to be my great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather.;) and here's a link. And another.
The Linux/Microcontroller project is a port of Linux to systems without a Memory Management Unit (MMU).
Pronounced "you-see-linux", the name uClinux comes from combining the greek letter "mu" and the english capital "C". "Mu" stands for "micro", and the "C" is for "controller". uClinux first ported to the Motorola MC68328: DragonBall Integrated Microprocessor The first target system to successfully boot is the 3Com PalmPilot using a TRG SuperPilot Board with a custom boot-loader created specifically for our Linux/PalmPilot port. It is currently maintained by co-creator D. Jeff Dionne.
1. Open the task manager, and view the running proceses.
2. Start IE, notice that there is now an IEXPLORE.exe item in the task list, close IE.
3. Start windows explorer, notice that there is no new process in the task manager.
4. Feed a web address into the "location bar" in windows explorer, suddenly you're using IE. But there is no IEXPLORE.exe in the task manager. This is because the whole thing is wrapped up in explorer.exe, which is the desktop shell process, which is loaded with the OS.
Dude, I am an Australian, your story, if true, make me sick, the other reply says this and so do I - tell the news papers in Germany and in Australia, and anywhere else you feel the need. This is the type of thing needs to be publicized.
On behalf of the Australian community I'd like to appologise for the appalling treatment you received.
If you don't feel comfortable and in control of any vehicle you are driving you should not be driving it.
Take an advanced/defensive driving course to teach you how to drive well. That will mean that you will feel in control no matter what you are driving, and that is a good thing. Not feeling in control and being confortable in youre vehicle causes accidents.
Professional chefs use a couple of knives to get the job done: they are reliable, predictable, simple, and efficient. Amateurs run out and buy every kitchen appliance under the sun, hoping to compensate with appliances for skills that they lack. It's no different with system management: if you don't know what you are doing, your answer is going to be: "oh, just buy another piece of software".
Thats one of the most insightful things I've read in a long time, if only I had mod points at the moments:(
I think it has changed now, but for a while office would install with anything as the cd-key as long as the last clump of digits was divisible by a certian number, I cant remember the number exactly though:/
Unless you are already a homebrewer, don't try this recipe - it's a difficult grain recipe, and looking at the recipe, will not will not be a fantastic beer.
If you are interested in starting with the hobby (and I recommend you do, you'll never look back), go to your local home brew shop and grab a starter kit, you will make some pretty good beer - certianly better than that recipe will get you.
Once you have made up a few batches, add some Gurana to a recipe you like and you will have a cafinated beer that you will actually enjoy.
no it's not PD, not in AU anyway. For example, the Autralian Taxation Office has TONS of custom software (ie. the cobol stuff that runs the countrys tax system) that is all regarded as "secret" by the organisation.
they haven't, but apparently they are going to make it easy to turn the damn thing off!
Thanks to the efforts of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Who are also responsible for this court case.
try here
# For gnome2.2. org.uk/debian/backports/woody gnome2.2/ . org.uk/debian/backports/woody gnome2.2/
deb http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/mirrors.evilgeniuses
deb-src http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/mirrors.evilgeniuses
# For XFree86 4.2 ./
deb http://people.debian.org/~blade/woody/i386
remove the spaces inserted by /.
Enjoy!
Do you have any links/examples of said tools?
Bartenders will probably know what is in his/her fridge that is actually good. And don't avoid the imported ones, they are often the best.
Of course, it realy is an accuired taste, nothing will suddenly taste better until you've drunk it a few times. Bizarly, watching sport seems to make it taste better (particulaly Cricket). It also seems to taste better if you've just worked REALY HARD on somthing, eg. laying briks or competeing end of semester exams.
And if Fosters is available where you are, STAY AWAY FROM IT. They call it an "Australian" beer, I dont know why, nobody here drinks the stuff ;)
I recomend you try Kilkenny (made by Guinness but not as dark) or Caffreys, which are both quite bitter but not as bitter as Guiness, or try a wheat beer for somthing milder.
Thank you, you just made my day, funniest thing I've read in a long time! ;)
ahh, good to see a nice, coherent, well thought out rebuttal....
And about bulk mailers aborting on slow connections, isn't that the point? Hasn't the throttling software just succeeded by stopping 1 or more spams? If the mailer simply tries again on another server then we can hope that that server has the software as well, hence why the article points out that there needs to be a critical mass before it will become efective.
I like technology, it's idiots I can't stand.
amen
fair enough, I should have said the "inventor" in the "modern" era.
designed to be convex (high in the middle, low on the sides) so that rain drains off.
;) and here's a link. And another.
Thats refered to as a "macadam road surface" or "tarmacadam", becase it was invented by John Loudon McAdam, who happens to be my great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather.
From the uClinux site
The Linux/Microcontroller project is a port of Linux to systems without a Memory Management Unit (MMU).
Pronounced "you-see-linux", the name uClinux comes from combining the greek letter "mu" and the english capital "C". "Mu" stands for "micro", and the "C" is for "controller". uClinux first ported to the Motorola MC68328: DragonBall Integrated Microprocessor The first target system to successfully boot is the 3Com PalmPilot using a TRG SuperPilot Board with a custom boot-loader created specifically for our Linux/PalmPilot port. It is currently maintained by co-creator D. Jeff Dionne.
This works in WinXP should work with 2k as well.
1. Open the task manager, and view the running proceses.
2. Start IE, notice that there is now an IEXPLORE.exe item in the task list, close IE.
3. Start windows explorer, notice that there is no new process in the task manager.
4. Feed a web address into the "location bar" in windows explorer, suddenly you're using IE. But there is no IEXPLORE.exe in the task manager. This is because the whole thing is wrapped up in explorer.exe, which is the desktop shell process, which is loaded with the OS.
Dude, I am an Australian, your story, if true, make me sick, the other reply says this and so do I - tell the news papers in Germany and in Australia, and anywhere else you feel the need. This is the type of thing needs to be publicized.
On behalf of the Australian community I'd like to appologise for the appalling treatment you received.
...round so I feel more "in control", it has a...
If you don't feel comfortable and in control of any vehicle you are driving you should not be driving it.
Take an advanced/defensive driving course to teach you how to drive well. That will mean that you will feel in control no matter what you are driving, and that is a good thing. Not feeling in control and being confortable in youre vehicle causes accidents.
Professional chefs use a couple of knives to get the job done: they are reliable, predictable, simple, and efficient. Amateurs run out and buy every kitchen appliance under the sun, hoping to compensate with appliances for skills that they lack. It's no different with system management: if you don't know what you are doing, your answer is going to be: "oh, just buy another piece of software".
:(
Thats one of the most insightful things I've read in a long time, if only I had mod points at the moments
I think it has changed now, but for a while office would install with anything as the cd-key as long as the last clump of digits was divisible by a certian number, I cant remember the number exactly though :/
Step 1: Make effigy/mobile
/me ducks and runs for cover...
Step 2: Cover effigy in lighter fluid, light from a distance
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Profit!
Tempest in a teapot?! Luxury! In my day we only had a storm in a tea cup!
Show me reasons that are not tainted by religion and then I might beleve them (or read them at all for that matter).