funny edit: I bring you todays method for framing my ignorance.
He's taking forever to describe extrapolation aka Associative Horizon by Paul Coojimans. Brilliant but it's useless sub a certain threshold.
Or
Wow he's so cunning.
Or
edit: I'm practicing behaving properly. therefore I retract my statements and replace them with, well done 6 years ago Youtuber. Well done, sir.
edit v2: He's probably not gonna read this endearing arsehole's edit.
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"My favourite song from one of my favourite albums, Nena asking you to please, please let her be your pirate. So smooth and joyful, I have to listen to it three times if I listen once" - ashi
I'm not really listening to it as it was something that showed up on a post.
I only have beer (and haven't started distilling. . . yet. I've looked into amylase and have been curious to mess with distilling and the process of making a bourbon, just to see how it metabolizes. . .) And the beer drinking will probably be tomorrow when I go to bottle. I'm still deciding on using Biofine clear to remove haze and yeast particle as a Plinian the Elder clone IPA still has a layer of hops on the top floating (because hops will reactivate fermentation and suspend the hops in carbonation,) though may just opt to wrap a muslin straining cloth/bag portion over the siphon to prevent it from clogging. I also have a Mosaic IPA fermented with a hefeweizen yeast used in the New Belgium Hazy IPA (unfiltered beer,) and will probably start brewing a Bock beer using a more elaborate mash process (gradual from lower temperature and suspend it at about 155-160, and possibly do a double decoction with a partial boil to half of it.)
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"My favourite song from one of my favourite albums, Nena asking you to please, please let her be your pirate. So smooth and joyful, I have to listen to it three times if I listen once" - ashi
edit: That's right, sustainable architecture. Eat your heart out Buckminster Fuller!
"My favourite song from one of my favourite albums, Nena asking you to please, please let her be your pirate. So smooth and joyful, I have to listen to it three times if I listen once" - ashi
A rock music radio station in Dallas called, 'The Bone' was going off-air, (and reopened https://radioinsight.com/headlines/netg ... 3%E2%80%9D ) and one of the songs they played over-and-over again for about a month was this one:
Apparently, the name of the band is based on a poem written by one of the members:
The final name came from then-manager Sandy Pearlman, who at the time was a budding poet and asked the band to play music over which his poetry could be sung. In said poetry, the Blue Oyster Cult was a reference to "a group of aliens who had assembled to secretly guide Earth's history." https://www.thestranger.com/seattle/the ... d=14332905
I could have sworn the name of the band was possibly a reference to some kind of entheogenic mushroom, and I suspect it played some role in their music, somehow.
Incidentally, I worked with a guy that always wanted to get into radio and had a lot of interest in rock music, and during one of the station broadcasts I could hear his voice as one of the members of the station.
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(edit: okay so I'm the clumsy version, shove off )
"My favourite song from one of my favourite albums, Nena asking you to please, please let her be your pirate. So smooth and joyful, I have to listen to it three times if I listen once" - ashi
This rapper sounds like he uses drugs. Hmm... (ignore the terrible amateur female rapper)
"My favourite song from one of my favourite albums, Nena asking you to please, please let her be your pirate. So smooth and joyful, I have to listen to it three times if I listen once" - ashi