A barrel-aged imperial Porter for oneself, one thinks. Congrats to Europe on the Ryder Cup win. The boys did us proud.
I saw Budweiser advertising they are now aging at least one of their beers in staves that were used to age bourbon, my son made a bourbon beer for his weeding and it was delicious. But he just poured part of a bottle of dark bourbon in the thing while it aged. I don't remember anymore what he ages his beer in but he makes a batch once every month or so. He's not adding the bourbon in his current batches though, he's sipping that when he doesn't want a beer.
I always thought Tiger Woods was a poor choice, good one day and then everywhere but where he needs to be the next, ie no consistency. There are way too many younger better choices out there but maybe they gave it to him as a last hurrah.
Wishing all a pleasant run into Thursday and beyond.
Ah well, a run indeed! This weekend DownUnda we have the pinnacle event of our motorsport year : the Bathurst 1000 km race. Basically alot of high performance* saloon-type cars go up and down a mountain recurrently, each of some 161 times returning to the same spot. So I'll be watching that avidly. I have a friend who is the co-driver for one of the top teams (Lowndes/Richards) and thus I will be barracking for him. May neither stray from the track .... :-))
Cheers, Mike.
* They run an 85% ethanol mix with a 107 octane rating.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Wishing all a pleasant run into Thursday and beyond.
Ah well, a run indeed! This weekend DownUnda we have the pinnacle event of our motorsport year : the Bathurst 1000 km race. Basically alot of high performance* saloon-type cars go up and down a mountain recurrently, each of some 161 times returning to the same spot. So I'll be watching that avidly. I have a friend who is the co-driver for one of the top teams (Lowndes/Richards) and thus I will be barracking for him. May neither stray from the track .... :-))
Cheers, Mike.
* They run an 85% ethanol mix with a 107 octane rating.
It sounds like they should know all the twists and turns after the first few laps!!
Kavanagh wrote:Ah ha! Dr Mike
WOO HOO!!! Can I have a Autumnal Mead instead please? :-))
A barrel-aged imperial Porter
A barrel-aged imperial Porter for oneself, one thinks. Congrats to Europe on the Ryder Cup win. The boys did us proud.
This is the beer drinking
This is the beer drinking virus ie. it actually drinks beer :
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Sir Rodney Ffing wrote:A
I saw Budweiser advertising they are now aging at least one of their beers in staves that were used to age bourbon, my son made a bourbon beer for his weeding and it was delicious. But he just poured part of a bottle of dark bourbon in the thing while it aged. I don't remember anymore what he ages his beer in but he makes a batch once every month or so. He's not adding the bourbon in his current batches though, he's sipping that when he doesn't want a beer.
I always thought Tiger Woods was a poor choice, good one day and then everywhere but where he needs to be the next, ie no consistency. There are way too many younger better choices out there but maybe they gave it to him as a last hurrah.
Now this is what you get if a
Now this is what you get if a real pro does it ( Fraqtive ) :
.... eyeballs or what? :-)
Cheers, Mike
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Mike Hewson wrote:Now this is
exactly!!! keep posting the fractals. There is something magical about them.
I always thought Tiger Woods
The gentleman did not appear comfortable throughout. A pity.
Indeed, on both counts.
Wishing all a pleasant run into Thursday and beyond.
Sir Rodney Ffing
Ah well, a run indeed! This weekend DownUnda we have the pinnacle event of our motorsport year : the Bathurst 1000 km race. Basically alot of high performance* saloon-type cars go up and down a mountain recurrently, each of some 161 times returning to the same spot. So I'll be watching that avidly. I have a friend who is the co-driver for one of the top teams (Lowndes/Richards) and thus I will be barracking for him. May neither stray from the track .... :-))
Cheers, Mike.
* They run an 85% ethanol mix with a 107 octane rating.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Mike Hewson wrote:Sir Rodney
It sounds like they should know all the twists and turns after the first few laps!!
This one is out in a 'sparse'
This one is out in a 'sparse' area of the set :
.... looks very astro-cosmic, like blowing into fragments. Or maybe very microscopic like an atomic nucleus splitting apart. Whereas this one :
... from the 'absolute' calculation Mandelbrot variant, has a weird resemblance to a decaying beached shipwreck.
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) From the 'absolute imaginary' calculation Mandelbrot variant :
..... what do you reckon ? Duck or goose ? :=)
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
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