Switch to kegging it ASAP. Bottling, as you probably already know, is the worst part.
It's surprising that they do it 5 gallons at a time, just like a typical homebrewer. Don't they serve it at official functions?
Perhaps Google will persuade Motorola to unlock the bootloaders of their phones, to give a bit of assurance that the kevlar-encrusted, gorilla-glassed, nano-coated hardware will have up-to-date software on it for the duration of a 2-year contract? That would be great. And I might buy one...
In my op, part of the problem is the division on the 'net between the content makers (eg NY Times) and the content providers (Comcast). I feel that I already pay Comcast too much for web access, and now the Times is hoping I'll pay them on top of that? That's a tough sell, no matter what the content is.
Supposedly the updates are coming. It seems that the update to my Sprint HTC Hero keeps being pushed back. It's unclear what (or who) the holdup is -- Sprint? HTC? Since I already paid for my phone and am in a contract, there's probably not a lot of incentive to continue to improve my already dated phone...
I wonder if online services like steam are included in that. Most articles don't include those, and I don't think that Valve releases sales numbers. I've bought as many games (or more) than ever, but haven't bought a game in a box in over a year -- because of steam.
Level 9 was great. The Snowball series was one of the most vivid/memorable games I've played -- ever. I'm still trying to run away from those Nightingales.
I used to order them direct from the UK for my Atari 8-bit, and they'd come in a DVD-type case, though they were on cassette.
The results sound fishy to me, especially with all of the studies out there in places like www.hydrogenaudio.org where mp3s encoded with a modern encoder are transparent from the original in ABX test after ABX test. If that's the case, then how can all of these kids have a preference?
There has been discussion with a few companies about this. There has also been some work by individuals on creating a couple of DAPs specifically for Rockbox.
When the site comes back up, you can find info about it on their wiki.
I'm not a chemist. I'm not a farmer. But I'd imagine that most of the Phosphorus getting into the water comes from fertilizer runoff. Is/does fertilizer always contain phosphorus? Are there any alternatives?
If it's done right, mp3 audio is indistinguishable from the source for the *vast* majority of people. Ask some of the fine people at http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/, they'll tell you.
I've downloaded a number of albums too. Pretty happy for the most part. Wish that they put a zero in front of the 1-9 digits in the filename for better sorting, but other than that, I've like what they offer.
The fact that technology is evolving rapidly doesn't help much. Quake 1 got great reviews in the day, but would anyone rank it that high today?
(Not trying to dis Q1, but compared to other games today, it doesn't hold up that well.)
So in theory, if I upgraded my PSU from the 400 Watt one I have now to a 1000 Watt PSU without upgrading any other PC components, it would use about the same amount of power?
My understanding of how computers are powered is limited, but if the drive requires less power will the power supply draw less power from the outlet? I would have thought that PSUs draw a constant amount.
...consisting of 250,000 items. Think of the mylar! http://www.mlive.com/lansing-n...
Switch to kegging it ASAP. Bottling, as you probably already know, is the worst part. It's surprising that they do it 5 gallons at a time, just like a typical homebrewer. Don't they serve it at official functions?
I haven't been (yet), but their site is here: http://www.nationalpinballmuseum.org/
Perhaps Google will persuade Motorola to unlock the bootloaders of their phones, to give a bit of assurance that the kevlar-encrusted, gorilla-glassed, nano-coated hardware will have up-to-date software on it for the duration of a 2-year contract? That would be great. And I might buy one...
In my op, part of the problem is the division on the 'net between the content makers (eg NY Times) and the content providers (Comcast). I feel that I already pay Comcast too much for web access, and now the Times is hoping I'll pay them on top of that? That's a tough sell, no matter what the content is.
Supposedly the updates are coming. It seems that the update to my Sprint HTC Hero keeps being pushed back. It's unclear what (or who) the holdup is -- Sprint? HTC? Since I already paid for my phone and am in a contract, there's probably not a lot of incentive to continue to improve my already dated phone...
they have lots of Apple stock?
It's a bummer that they didn't use 192kpbs VBR LAME files. VBR is where LAME really shines nowadays...
I wonder if online services like steam are included in that. Most articles don't include those, and I don't think that Valve releases sales numbers. I've bought as many games (or more) than ever, but haven't bought a game in a box in over a year -- because of steam.
Level 9 was great. The Snowball series was one of the most vivid/memorable games I've played -- ever. I'm still trying to run away from those Nightingales. I used to order them direct from the UK for my Atari 8-bit, and they'd come in a DVD-type case, though they were on cassette.
The results sound fishy to me, especially with all of the studies out there in places like www.hydrogenaudio.org where mp3s encoded with a modern encoder are transparent from the original in ABX test after ABX test. If that's the case, then how can all of these kids have a preference?
It could be like Commodore/Atari all over again!
There has been discussion with a few companies about this. There has also been some work by individuals on creating a couple of DAPs specifically for Rockbox. When the site comes back up, you can find info about it on their wiki.
I'm not a chemist. I'm not a farmer. But I'd imagine that most of the Phosphorus getting into the water comes from fertilizer runoff. Is/does fertilizer always contain phosphorus? Are there any alternatives?
I'm not advocating for the use of mp3. My point is that because it's an mp3 does not by default mean that it is poor quality.
If it's done right, mp3 audio is indistinguishable from the source for the *vast* majority of people. Ask some of the fine people at http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/, they'll tell you.
Now Nvidia has taken the name of one of ATI's best and most memorable cards, the 9800. Is it intentional?
space travel is boring.
Maybe it is all about graphics and buttons. Oh, and crates.
I've downloaded a number of albums too. Pretty happy for the most part. Wish that they put a zero in front of the 1-9 digits in the filename for better sorting, but other than that, I've like what they offer.
Rockbox rocks. I've been using it for the past 3 years and never looked back.
http://www.keychains4you.com/ceflca.html
Mine contains bourbon.
The fact that technology is evolving rapidly doesn't help much. Quake 1 got great reviews in the day, but would anyone rank it that high today? (Not trying to dis Q1, but compared to other games today, it doesn't hold up that well.)
So in theory, if I upgraded my PSU from the 400 Watt one I have now to a 1000 Watt PSU without upgrading any other PC components, it would use about the same amount of power?
My understanding of how computers are powered is limited, but if the drive requires less power will the power supply draw less power from the outlet? I would have thought that PSUs draw a constant amount.