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#1851 Post by The Spartan »

Civil War Man wrote:
Straha wrote:I made mead in my college dorm with a friend.

Good times.
Yeah. Now that I'm doing it, it feels weird that I didn't think to start brewing earlier. I think part of it is my dislike for wine and beer.
Try looking up Joe's Ancient Orange Mead, sometimes called JAOM. It's stupidly easy, it's ready to drink quicker than most meads and is easy to drink.

Also: does your dislike of beer stem from the big breweries in America and the crap they churn out or does it extend to even good beers? Because if it's the former, you might consider trying a few good ones and then maybe picking up brewing from that. What you make it home is (almost always) loads better than pisswater lite beer.

I actually would like to maybe pick up making cider. I know where I can get the juice, pasteurized, but otherwise untouched so I can start making customized batches, but I've got too much to make right now to start on that. I've got two 5 gallon batches and 2 gallon batches of mead going plus I'll soon have another three batches of beer going for the playoffs and Super Bowl.

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#1852 Post by Aaron »

Why, what happens?

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#1853 Post by Civil War Man »

The Spartan wrote:Also: does your dislike of beer stem from the big breweries in America and the crap they churn out or does it extend to even good beers? Because if it's the former, you might consider trying a few good ones and then maybe picking up brewing from that. What you make it home is (almost always) loads better than pisswater lite beer.
Never met a beer I liked, and I've given plenty of opportunities for beers to change my mind, both in the States and overseas (specifically Switzerland, Italy, and Northern Ireland). I figure if I can't enjoy beer in Ireland, then it's a lost cause.

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#1854 Post by Zod »

I've forgotten how awful Excel 2003 is. I'm forced to use it in my new job and I can't find anything anymore. I'm so used to 2007 and up that going so far back is painfully complicated. It doesn't even have a lot of the functions I use all the time. :whine:
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#1855 Post by The Spartan »

Why haven't they updated in the past 9 years?

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#1856 Post by Oxymoron »

Some corps have longer update cycles than others.

Also, sometimes the sys admins get a bit wary of potential compatibility issues.
No.

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#1857 Post by Darksi4190 »

So i'm re-watching a bunch of old saturday morning cartoons I used to watch as a kid on youtube just for nostalgia's sake.

Anyone else remember this?

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#1858 Post by Zod »

The Spartan wrote:Why haven't they updated in the past 9 years?
Some of the managers have been upated, but basically they're cheap about tech.
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#1859 Post by Crazedwraith »

so the hobbit. Three hours of running dwarves. Yay.
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#1860 Post by Oxymoron »

More entertaining than LOTR.
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#1861 Post by Crazedwraith »

not for me. LotR seem to be a lot more coherent and structured plot wise.
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#1862 Post by Zablorg »

well as i recall return of the king was filmed entirely in slow motion so that would make it easier for the audience to mull things over i suppose

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#1863 Post by Gands »

Hobbit comes out here on Boxing Day.

Django Unchained comes out on the 26th of January.

Cloud Atlas... next year.

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#1864 Post by RogueIce »

Straha wrote:Regardless, that still doesn't answer the question I asked Ryan before. If we don't have to, why ought we?
Well Theobromine covered the biology of it. Or at least I guess he did because that was never one of my favorite subjects.

So why ought we? I dunno. Why should we watch TV instead of, say, going outside for a jog as a form of entertainment/stress relief? Play computer games instead of read a book? And so on.

Meat is tasty and I enjoy eating it. There's no deep moral reason for it, any more than there's a moral reason I played three hours of Civ4 last night instead of reading a literary classic.

If you want to get all "vegans are morally superior to you backwards meat eaters :smug: " have fun but I'm not going to feel any less of a moral person when I eat a cheeseburger instead of a salad.

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#1865 Post by RogueIce »

Oxymoron wrote:So, on another site I mentioned that they are doing a World War Z movie, a big dumb one with Brad Pitt.

Cue nerd rage about how unrealistic WWZ is and how mankind would have totally kicked zombie asses if it happened IRL.

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#1866 Post by Straha »

I am convinced that Lord Falcon is an epic level troll...
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#1867 Post by Mr Flibble »

Straha wrote:I am convinced that Lord Falcon is an epic level troll...
Obvious troll is obvious wrote:By the way, I'm pleased to see the response my inquiry has gotten, lol.
Yeah I'm pretty sure he is a troll, and they have taken the bait hook, line and sinker especially in that thread.

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#1868 Post by Stofsk »

Mr Flibble wrote:
Straha wrote:I am convinced that Lord Falcon is an epic level troll...
Obvious troll is obvious wrote:By the way, I'm pleased to see the response my inquiry has gotten, lol.
Yeah I'm pretty sure he is a troll, and they have taken the bait hook, line and sinker
and copy of angling times

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#1869 Post by Infinity Biscuit »

I sent him a few PMs to try to encourage him to find help when he posted his interest in suicide and he responded about as you'd expect a real person like him to. So either there's a troll putting in way more effort than necessary to look like someone scared, lonely, and angry... or he's just a scared, lonely, and angry.
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#1870 Post by Oxymoron »

Dishonored is at -50% on Steam at €25.

I love Fallout New Vegas and was entertained by Fallout 3, but Oblivion and the Eleder Scroll games bored me.

Should I buy it, Y/N ?
No.

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#1871 Post by Aaron »

Its quite good. Little predictable but fun and silly.

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#1872 Post by Instant Sunrise »

Mr Flibble wrote:
Straha wrote:I am convinced that Lord Falcon is an epic level troll...
Obvious troll is obvious wrote:By the way, I'm pleased to see the response my inquiry has gotten, lol.
Yeah I'm pretty sure he is a troll, and they have taken the bait hook, line and sinker especially in that thread.
I'm surprised that in a forum full of nerd that nobody else remembered that cameo.
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#1873 Post by Stofsk »

Instant Sunrise wrote:
Mr Flibble wrote:
Straha wrote:I am convinced that Lord Falcon is an epic level troll...
Obvious troll is obvious wrote:By the way, I'm pleased to see the response my inquiry has gotten, lol.
Yeah I'm pretty sure he is a troll, and they have taken the bait hook, line and sinker especially in that thread.
I'm surprised that in a forum full of nerd that nobody else remembered that cameo.
:brah:

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#1874 Post by Instant Sunrise »

whoops i touched the poop
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#1875 Post by adr »

hah i never knew about that
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