That's quite a range for FG!
Never seen FG exceed OG before...
Never seen FG exceed OG before...
speaking of "hold muh beer"
Do the kids these days still do this?
I mean... I never did this *wink wink*, was just wondering if it was still done
the first winter I lived in Atlanta, we had a big snowstorm that shut the city down
& by "big snowstorm" it was about 5 inches over 3 days, but would melt a little during the day, refreeze overnight.
I remember seeing 2 MARTA buses at the bottom of a huge hill on Buford Hwy.
of course, WE knew how to drive in that ****. only cars on the road were mine (learned to drive in NJ & NoVA) & my roommates' (from Hollywood, MD)
with a bunch of rednecks hanging off the back & sides.
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This appears to be a family squadron, papa, pregnant mama, and teenage piggies. It was the teenage one that followed me around, finally making me nervous that I would come out of my shop and startle him. Several times I caught him looking through the garage door. I'd yell and he'd run off but he'd come right back.I just read on Wikipedia that the collective noun for these animals is a "squadron".
See, I learned something this year, and just in time!
And I'll bet that they'd be really tasty after a stint in a smoker.
Are they dangerous?This appears to be a family squadron, papa, pregnant mama, and teenage piggies. It was the teenage one that followed me around, finally making me nervous that I would come out of my shop and startle him. Several times I caught him looking through the garage door. I'd yell and he'd run off but he'd come right back.
Yes. Theyāll attack with long, sharp teeth.Are they dangerous?
If there are babies in the squadron, they will be very protective. If you're out with a dog they apparently associate dogs with coyotes and will chase the dog. But normally they are extremely shy, they flee as soon as I open the door, and they don't come back for a while. That's what was so bizarre about their behavior Saturday.Are they dangerous?
What normally happens with your spent grain? Maybe they've just figured out where their randomly-appearing sweet snack comes from?If there are babies in the squadron, they will be very protective. If you're out with a dog they apparently associate dogs with coyotes and will chase the dog. But normally they are extremely shy, they flee as soon as I open the door, and they don't come back for a while. That's what was so bizarre about their behavior Saturday.
What normally happens with your spent grain? Maybe they've just figured out where their randomly-appearing sweet snack comes from?
It goes into a composte bin they can't get into. It's made of pallets screwed together on edge (4' by 4', 4' high) with a pallet on top. Nothing but mice and rats ever get into the compost bin.What normally happens with your spent grain? Maybe they've just figured out where their randomly-appearing sweet snack comes from?
What normally happens with your spent grain? Maybe they've just figured out where their randomly-appearing sweet snack comes from?
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These 3 javelinas spent 2 hours with me yesterday. I'm trying to clean up my workshop and they hung around watching me. Even after I went inside they hung out at the water trough or on the patio. They were very curious about what I was doing, especially the adolescent one.
Nevermind. I researched it and apparently they are the same thing. Also known as the "skunk pig". Possibly my spirit animal.Are they the same thing as peccary?
"Goat crack also"Spent grain.... I call a friend who has chickens.... she calls it "chicken crack!" When she brings a bucket of spent grain into the chicken coop apparently they run over each other to get the first taste.
The Javelina are nasty and abundant here in Central AZ
Your CPU cooler looks like it has more computing power than my first PCThe new computer I've been building now sports an IPS screen atop the processor water pump.
Those scales look linear. Someone who doesn't really know anything about slide rules designed a T-shirt.Ah, the memories. I actually think we learned to use slide rules in 10th grade chemistry. Maybe.
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Well, nuts. It was a good idea, slide rules, adding logarithms equaling multiplication, but another fine idea dumbed down for the t shirt mega industrial complex. I was gonna pic my grandfather's but I fear <choke> that the second of the two "once in a lifetime" basement floods finally took it. There is nothing like the horror of realizing you can no longer find that "thing" you held onto for so long. <sigh>Those scales look linear. Someone who doesn't really know anything about slide rules designed a T-shirt.
Brew on
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