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Posts by Ed Wray

Not sure a Bombay good girl works. I'll try it the next time I have to resort to eating a pot noodle.

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I winced too. At least there wasn't a stereotype image.

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Victory to the workers!

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A lot of the science in it is confused.

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Sounds like hormesis.

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A sexual abuse survivor speaks out today as foul Right Wing racists try to scream over her.

"I stand in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and I stand in solidarity with Refugees."

So right.

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I'll keep my eyes peeled next time I'm in craftlandia.

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Haven't been to a place serving 2/3rds of late.

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AI generated image of jesus flipping over a table

AI generated image of jesus flipping over a table

It's my favourite bit of the bible too! ;-)

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I think that gave a boost to regionals back in the day.

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From that list I don't think I'd get past the Harvey's. Though not tried MacIntosh so I'm curious now.

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Not a fan of the draught stuff. Guinness FES on the other hand is superb.

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Superb!

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And in a recent @beerhasahistory.bsky.social journal article on the Charrington brewery built in Tadcaster in 1966, with a capacity of 15,000 barrels a week.

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Got some 1970 figurs but can't post the pic! Sent on insta!

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Have you looked on @patto1ro.bsky.social's blog?

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A killer 1940s robot zapping two large domes with eye-lasers; trapped under the domes are two children, taken from 1910s photos of child laborers; one, a little girl in a straw hat, is holding two heavy buckets. The other, a newsie with a shoulder bag, is picking his nose. The background is the collapsing pillars seen in Dore's engraving of The Death of Solomon.

A killer 1940s robot zapping two large domes with eye-lasers; trapped under the domes are two children, taken from 1910s photos of child laborers; one, a little girl in a straw hat, is holding two heavy buckets. The other, a newsie with a shoulder bag, is picking his nose. The background is the collapsing pillars seen in Dore's engraving of The Death of Solomon.

Lest anyone accuse me of bargaining in bad faith here, let me start with this admission: I don't think AI is intelligent; nor do I think that the current (admittedly impressive) statistical techniques will lead to intelligence.

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Always good to see immanentize the eschaton!

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Excellent!

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Yes, merciless chemical engineering is fascinating! And I think there was an article on the nessie in BDI magazine. I have a look...

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Nessie Nessie continuous mash filtration system is designed to efficiently separate the mash into wort & spent grains. Find out more about this groundbreaking innovation by Ziemann.

And I wonder how similar this wort separation system is to Horlicks's: www.ziemann-holvrieka.com/en/beer/warm...

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A visit to Tullamore distillery One's never enough . But we're not talking about my drinking habits, I was in Ireland for studying. So after the Midleton distillery visit ,...

I went round a distillery that uses continuous mashing: edsbeer.blogspot.com/2024/06/a-vi...

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6 DE LA SUIZA: ACTUALIZACIÓN Como quizá recordéis, nuestras seis compañeras de Xixón (Asturias, norte de España) ingresaron en prisión el 10 de julio del

- 6 de la Suiza: ¡por fin libres!
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- 6 of la Suiza: free at last
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ffs Amazon is evil

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The tatty old fridge I use to control the temerature of my fermentations. Inkbird on the right, set to 22C and displaying temp of 21.2C

The tatty old fridge I use to control the temerature of my fermentations. Inkbird on the right, set to 22C and displaying temp of 21.2C

Fits in my Speidel fermentation chamber! ;-)

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The mash was unexpectedly efficient! It's going to be an Orval inspired beer.

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The lid being lifted on a plastic fermenting bucket and showing a yeast head

The lid being lifted on a plastic fermenting bucket and showing a yeast head

Yesterday's brew is fermenting nicely :-)

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Things were heading that way already though.

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I quite like CAMRA geography! Gives something else for people to gripe about, like 1974 county boundary changes.

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Superb!

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