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Hood Pellets 6% AA (60 minute boil)Ġ.25 (7g) Hops Direct 2019 Cascade Pellets 6.3% AA (30 minute boil)Ġ.25 (7g) Hops Direct 2019 Mt. Cascade used this way really brightens up the hop presence.Ģlbs (0.91kg) Weyerman Barke Munich (17%)Ġ.5lb (225g) Briess Torrified Wheat (4.3%)Ġ.25 (7g) Hops Direct 2019 Cascade Pellets 6.3% AA (60 minute boil)Ġ.25 (7g) Hops Direct 2019 Mt. If yeast the culture does its job, it is going to be a very good beer.

I refer to it as a Viennaish beer because it is more than likely not true to style, but my girlfriend, who is not a brewer, thought that the wort tasted very good. You won't believe how he did it.I brewed this recipe last weekend. Fuji, getting the perfect exposure to show the woman looking out the window in silhouette. He also told the story about how he got this amazing photo of Mt. Click to see larger.Gary will be away for the next three weeks, traveling to Europe (with highlights in Vienna, Pudapest, Venice, and Prague) (which made Randy think of this Billy Joel song, which inspired the episode title). The tutorial Leo talked about for using Photoshop to enhance your vacation photos is here. Gary says Bloomberg reports that Adobe is bringing the "full version" of Photoshop to the iPad. Notepad was in 1.0, and of course is still there today.
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Windows 1.0 was not released until November 1985 (Wikipedia). Randy wins: Notepad was released with the Microsoft Mouse in May 1983 for MS-DOS (Wikipedia). Randy said no, it came out as a MS-DOS program in 1983. Geek Nit: Leo says Notepad was released with Windows 1.0 in 1983. Leo notes features are being added to one of the oldest, simplist, text editing programs out there: Notepad! We talk a little about the history of the program, why it's there, and why it's still being used. Randy thinks this one is sure to make its way up the appeals court process: Florida Man Jailed for Failing to Unlock His Phone on a traffic stop that sure looks like a "fishing expedition" that the Supreme Court has ruled is unconstitutional.
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Randy notes Jay Leno already "proved" on The Tonight Show in 2005 that an expert using Morse Code is faster to send a message than an expert texter: newspaper article, and see video embedded below. Randy found the headline "Obama Loses 2 Million Followers in Twitter's Crackdown on Fake Accounts" on Daily Beast, which should know better: we talk about why that is untrue ,Aei those people were never there.Ĭan you "type" on your phone with Morse Code? Gary says not only yes, but it's coming to one of the most popular keyboard apps, on both iOS and Andriod (Engaget).
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Leo was affected, and relays his experience just trying to change his password on their site: a nightmare. They still haven't bothered to tell their own customers, let alone say what they should do about it. Macy's totally blew it when they found out about a data breach.
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In the warmup, Randy just got back from Indianapolis, where he and his wife both spoke at the Mensa "Annual Gathering" (aka national convention), and Gary notes he has a new free course on Udemy with Mac Tips. Gary Rosenzweig host and producer of MacMost, and mobile game developer at Clever Media. Leo Notenboom, "Chief Question Answerer," at tech education site Ask Leo! Randy Cassingham, founder of This is True and the Internet Spam Primer. Notepad?! Rumor: Photoshop is coming to iPad (but can it handle it?) This Week's Hosts Morse Code input?! Man jailed for refusing to unlock his phone for cops on a traffic stop. Did Obama "lose" 2 million Twitter followers (nope). In This Episode: Macy's department store chain totally flubs the Breach of the Week.
