Ok. But also - no it doesn’t.
“The mother acetifies the wine into vinegar.”
Not oxidises. Acetic acid is vinegar, formed from wine by the aerobic action of bacteria.
Ok. But also - no it doesn’t.
“The mother acetifies the wine into vinegar.”
Not oxidises. Acetic acid is vinegar, formed from wine by the aerobic action of bacteria.
“My” source?
That means it’s an aerobic bacterial process (aerobic - operating in the presence of air, or specifically oxygen in this case). Not oxidation, which is specifically the interaction of oxygen interactions with the molecule to bond preferentially over the existing bonds, “rusting” them in common parlance.
Well, now you’ve called it out, I’ve got to updeet it.
That’s a bit stretched…
Oh fuck yes. I remember reading about this year’s ago, glad to see it’s still going ahead.
Time to catch up on the lore. And by that I mean watch some kick ass videos again.
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I always remember that it’s eXtract Ze File, tar -xzf
… But I’ll be honest, I’ve not used it in years and years
Max and cheese has two ingredients. Good, quality cheese melted into fresh macaroni.
I challenge anyone to dislike that, with a good fresh salad (I like a chopped salad with a drizzle of oil and balsamic with a sprinkle of salt). The great thing is - there’s a cheese for everyone (except lactose intolerant, and what a shame for them) so this works on so many levels.
Yep, took a couple of days with a hex editor, but was a good learning experience
The old Chernobyl virus did this. I caught it. Had to restore the MPT of a FAT32 drive - fortunately, the MPT and first FAT fell outside the boundary of the destruction, so I was able to use the 2nd FAT to restore the files and get pretty much everything back. Was stressful - lots of running to the second computer to get details of how the hex structure of the MPT was built and recreate it because using a tool would have formatted/erased what was there (This was early 00’s, off an old magazine cover floppy disk). Fun times, and not something you want to do with a business machine or with critical software (Though, why haven’t you got it backed up in an air-gapped way if it’s that critical?)
That’s… Tim Dodd, who is the Everyday Astronaut on YouTube, quite a well respected rocket follower and commentator.
Mathacre was right there… right there. Ah well.
Holy shit… An old Medion laptop in the wild! I got one of those at Aldi in the UK about… I dunno, 20 years ago? A long time ago. 4 years in, the cooler packed in and it started overheating. They RMA’d it and fitted a whole new cooler and motherboard.
The shape looks the same to me, too… Nice little laptop.
I’ve got Braid. Played it, enjoyed it, moved on. Why would I buy it again to listen to someone rambling over it? Some AI upscaled graphics? What’s the point?
This is so me… “Start to think about it, not sure how to start, brain ‘slides off’ it, do something else”…
If I can get a hook into it, I can move onwards (even a task list is good)…
Then again, as I get older, I’m feeling even less motivated than usual and it’s harder to get on with things.
I’m with you there. Healthy water drinking, not having to shave, itch or shed… And unlimited time hack?
Bloody hell. Trim yer pubes.
They’re evil bushes all round… Fruits that if et raw will give you really nasty shits, thorns that will go through Kevlar reinforced gardening gloves and roots that are worse than mint for regrowing after cutting all of that bastard plant out.
But they make a fantastic privacy fence - even dogs, cats and squirrels ain’t getting through that shit.
Those wrinkled stockings!
When she passed, the heart and soul that was shown as all the characters gave her a send off - no need for acting that episode.
Life… Is a fish?