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  3. @RobMc having fun
  4. HXTR's family photo album
  5. The danger of drinking Bud Lite
  6. Have a GREAT birthday everyone!!!!!
  7. For double translation, x86 to ARM to host that's very respectable FPS with all the settings. Comparatively speaking my M5 MAX gave me around 250+ FPS but ocasionally not sustained. If you are getting sustained rates then perhaps Parallels is doing a better job.
  8. @BUDMAN in disguise
  9. I bought a perfect draft machine back in Covid times I've bought this many times https://www.perfectdraft.com/en-gb/perfectdraft-hertog-jan-6l-keg?queryID=04b2fc9237ea677965bc1ae2a0ad2478&objectID=1439&indexName=Live_beerhawk_products When im at home it has to be Kronenberg 1664 and when i'm in Scotland it had to be tennents
  10. as one who never really liked beer... until I had this..... Blue Moon Belgian White is most popular among Millennials, casual drinkers, and "gateway" craft beer enthusiasts. Often served with an orange wedge to highlight its citrus and coriander profile, it appeals to those seeking an approachable, smooth, and easy-drinking beer away from standard light lagers. [1, 2, 3, 4] A broad look at its consumer base reveals distinct groups that enjoy it: Entry-Level Craft Drinkers: It is widely recognized as a "gateway" beer. People new to the craft beer scene often gravitate toward Blue Moon for its sweet, citrusy flavor profile rather than more aggressive, bitter IPAs. [1, 2, 3] Millennials: Many Millennials credit it as one of the very first craft-style beers they sipped and enjoyed in their early 20s. [1, 2] Casual Social Drinkers: Because it is highly drinkable and widely available on draft, it remains a top choice for people at bars, restaurants, and ballparks who want a refreshing drink without intensely complex flavors. THEN discovered more similar ... Allagash White is a flagship Belgian-style wheat beer (witbier) with a 5.2% ABV. Brewed in Portland, Maine since 1995, it features a hazy golden appearance and is spiced with a signature blend of coriander, Curaçao orange peel, and a secret spice. [1, 2, 3] Key Details Style: Witbier (Belgian-Style Wheat) Flavor Profile: Notes of orange citrus, coriander, bready wheat, and a slightly spicy, dry finish Ingredients: Pilsner malt, raw wheat, malted wheat, oats, Nugget/Crystal/Czech Saaz hops, and their house yeast But wait... there is more... A coriander orange wit beer is a traditional Belgian-style wheat ale (witbier). It is known for its hazy, straw-like color, a creamy white head, and a highly refreshing, citrus-forward flavor profile. The spices give it a crisp, slightly sweet, and zesty finish. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] The classic ingredients that give this beer its signature taste include: Unmalted Wheat and Barley: Gives the brew its pale, cloudy appearance and light, crisp body. Sweet or Bitter Orange Peel: Traditionally added near the end of the boil to provide sunny, vibrant citrus notes. Coriander: Ground coriander seeds are used to bring out a slightly spicy, herbaceous, and floral aroma that perfectly balances the citrus. While it is an ancient style originating from the Belgian village of Hoegaarden, many craft breweries offer their own takes on this style, often featuring local ingredients like orange blossom honey or fresh zest.
  11. This is interesting but I don't seem to have a problem with Parallels generating very acceptable frame rates as you can see from my screenshots and the installation of COD4 and 4x is dead simple there on my Windows 11 ARM, just like it would be on standard PC.
  12. Wer'e more refined that's why and don't want to vomit before 20 pints
  13. Hey now you're going to piss Budman off??
  14. Happy birthday everyone!! Reminds me the movie Born on the 4th of july
  15. Worse than that is USA Coors light................................
  16. few compares some beers to horse piss . honestly never drank horses piss so i cant compare...
  17. Happy Birthday everyone.
  18. This is a comment I saw on a car channel on Youtube, if anyone is in contact with the high priest of contrails tell him the disciples are spreading the word 'Hey Geoff, was having a general yap with a client yesterday and the subject of contrails came up. As we watched several aircraft were flying over all at different heights and different directions and sure enough some of the contrails did not disperse and just formed that fine cloud that you've been going on about. Interestingly some of the planes did not leave a contrail at all and it was not just at a specific altitude ( which is expected ) and some following one another one did and one did not. I still believe it is what they've added to the "green" jet fuel which is causing a "replacement" pollution problem than the one it was suppose to correct that is being hushed up because as you expect there will be big money invested in it. ( Assuming there has been any research into it's inclusion on the environment anyway ) . The real interesting point was that it is strange that military jets are not leaving the same con trails, at those same altitudes, as they would be seen more easily spotted. The rabbit holes are becoming a warren, but it was good to see more people noticing what we've been saying for some time. Oh and are you noticing the dust on the cars virtually everyday now, yeah you know "from the Sahara" ?'
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  20. My grandma O'Brien always drank Guinness and had a double shot of Irish whisky before bed. She was 99 years old when she passed. Still had a full head of bright red hair. lol Miss her sooo sooo much.
  21. Weihenstephaner Hefe-Weizen, Paulaner Salvator... Daily drinker: Miller Genuine Draft, Rolling Rock. As long as it's not nasty horse piss Budweiser.
  22. XtremeIdiots would like to wish all members celebrating their birthday today a happy birthday. BiG CheesE (47)SirFartalot (67)evo (49)Bamm (31)
  23. Yes!! This is why we get a slip and don't move the boat!
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