It's not as bad as it appears, the crop makes it look worse. Look at the pier sticking out of the background on the left side and use that as your horizon.
Well even if your wife isn't turning a profit she is still providing a business like service so I can understand why Square is taking the stance they are.
Perhaps it would be easier to just assume that there are fees as part of the deal and bake that into the price that people pay your wife for...
Have you performed any triangle tests with beer that has been through this machine and beer that hasn't?
Have you ever performed a triangle test with any beers whatsoever?
Lol, first I said you were a paid shill. That doesn't necessarily mean you didn't buy the device.
Regardless, I don't really care if you bought it or not, the fact that your review is absurdly positive followed by an actual company rep. thanking you for your 'candid' review says everything...
Yeah, it's pretty obvious. He says he works in a craft beer store so I bet he was approached in store and was offered a free unit if he posted a positive review online.
The icing on the cake is when the company rep. shows up and thanks him for his 'candid' review.
Yet you keep on comparing it to beer on Nitro.
My original point still stands, all you are experiencing is a higher then usual amount of beer foam because they are forcing all the existing CO2 out of solution. Swirling the beer or using an etched glass will achieve similar effects without...
If having beers on nitro suddenly made them amazing then why doesn't every brewery do it?
The more you post in this thread you more you sound like a paid shill.
Because the center of gravity is incredibly low on the rocket it has so little chance of tipping over. Almost all of the hardware is centered around where the landing legs are. Everything above it is mostly open space now that there is no fuel left.
Imagine a paper towel cardboard tube with a...
If you've ever drank some beer before it was carbonated you would know that once a beer is carbonated the flavors change a bit from the non-carbonated form, and it's a one way transition. If you uncarbonate a carbonated beer it will not taste like the never carbonated version of the beer...
I'll definitely give it a watch, I always enjoy figuring out how the game engines work.
My biggest point was that 'tick rate' simply does not tell the entire picture, which you obviously grasp, my comments were mostly directed at everyone else :)
From http://gizmodo.com/amazon-has-begun-labeling-some-items-prime-exclusive-1772677640
A quote from CSR
I knew about the 20% off pre-order stuff, but not the Prime Exclusive stuff... interesting.
All this talk about tickrates is mostly nonsense without knowing more about how the game operates. There are all sorts of variables that need to be understood before a complete picture of hit registration is understood.
1. Server tick rate/engine FPS
2. Server send/receive update rates
3...
If you have Amazon Prime you get 20% off of the 'Origins' edition, it's a physical copy of the game, but they did ship them out so they would arrive today for people.
Funny how in your post you claim a ridiculous return in a 1-yr window.
Do you also realize that you lose value when selling at spot price? Gold is not the place to put cash for your emergency fund.
If you're looking for an 'all-in-one' analytics platform I can not recommend New Relic enough. It's not cheap, but you can use it to monitor and analyze everything including your server hardware/OS, application code, and I believe there is some client side stuff (but I've never used it besides...
Well what are you going to do with the geo. coords. if you have them? Probably plug them into a GPS... There's no reason you can't just type this string in and have the GPS unit lookup the corresponding coordinates.
I'm hoping that they really meant that stuff to be in addition to the traditional server browser. It made somewhat sense on SW: BF because of the more casual audience, but would be horrible for BF5.
Well I'm sorry you have no tastebuds then. One of my friends says similar things, that he literally can not taste the difference between variations of the same product. Everything from coffees to beers to even food products. To him a burger from a divebar is the same as a McDonald's burger which...
But they do taste different, whether that taste is better or worse is a personal preference. The fact that you don't care one way or the other is your personal preference, so not getting that somebody else has a personal preference seems rather odd.
Perhaps you mean to say that you simply...
For me personally it really depends on what I'm drinking. If it's over 80 proof I'll tend to add a splash of water or one small ice cube if it's summertime otherwise I prefer it neat. I also tend to prefer smoother over rougher/smokier on the flavor profiles. That said, I would take a nice aged...
There was one comment that made me worry bigtime about their being a server browser.
One of the DICE guys said something like 'we're looking to make the transition from server to server seamless and be part of the in-game experience'. Then another comment about how 'you will stay with your...
And Rush maps have sucked ever since they stopped making the maps linear. Picking an area of a large conquest map and trying to force a Rush game on it really sucks.
I really really miss the squad play that you got in the Rush games during Bad Company 2.
Beef is OK depending on the cut. Where sous vide shines with beef is cooking less-tender cuts for extended periods of times so you can eat them like a steak. I tend to go for grass fed beef when doing sous vide since they are typically a little more lean but end up just as tender as a nicely...
Logging does not mean they are storing the raw network packets in the log file. A typical log line will include all sorts of text data like logging level, timestamp, process ID and then the actual log statement as formatted by the application/server writing to the log file. Lot's of server...
Don't most patrol cars have license plate readers on them nowadays? At least they do in all the urban areas I've lived in.
Not that it would have helped in this case though...
We pugged a few raids in BC ():) Did Karazhan weekly with a PUG and the occasional Mag and Gruul kills. Also did ZA a few times with a half/half guild/PUG.
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