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I've never had Sake before. Is it good? What alcoholic drinks does it resemble?
It's rice wine. Yes, it's good (subjective, eh?).
Kind of like drinking hot vodka....
- 12-29-2005 #41It's rice wine. Yes, it's good (subjective, eh?).I've never had Sake before. Is it good? What alcoholic drinks does it resemble?
Kind of like drinking hot vodka.
- 12-29-2005 #42you think thats geeky , I swear we just pulled a crud puppy out of our server last night
Originally Posted by techieMoe
- 12-29-2005 #43Ah don't drink it hot! It's gross as hell. Chill it. Much better
Originally Posted by anomie
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- 12-29-2005 #44Linux Enthusiast
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I honestly never knew you could just drink it by itself, I always thought it was just for cooking.
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- 12-29-2005 #45
Besides some miscellaneous stuff (foodstuffs and clothes), I got my annual Lifesavers Storybook (I have been getting these for about 15 years...btw, I hate Lifesavers candy), some cash, some new guitar gear and one of those slim PS2's with a schload of games...
I haven't had a console gaming system for about 4 years and those were the N64 and Dreamcast, so I obviously have a lot of gaming goodness to catch up on. And like I told my wife, getting me a console is like giving a recovering alcoholic a case of beer...so beware
Luckily, Winter-een-mas is right around the corner
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- 12-30-2005 #46
I got a 2gb iPod nano, a portable DVD player and a Nvidia 5600 128mb gfx card. Well accually it was left over from my friend who got the 6600 256 mb.
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- 12-30-2005 #47
I'm going to give myself a very nice laptop.
I'm buying the barebone with all the pieces this week. I anticipate so much fun building it!
Makes me feel a bit geek... hehe"To express yourself in freedom, you must die to everything of yesterday. From the 'old', you derive security; from the 'new', you gain the flow."
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