Scored a little Opitplex with a 3800+ and 4GB of RAM with a SSD for free that is set up as a game server so going to do a bit of LAN gaming with neighbors. First up will be Garry's Mod Prop Hunt.
Work at an MSP for an office that was just "recycling" a perfectly good old PC 😀 Only 120GB but enough for running servers to the CPUs extent.How did you manage this? What size SSD?
Into necrophilia, eh?3. Your mom
Thoughts?
1)Clean house
2)Meet with Realtor
3)Shop for a few new shirts, shoes, misc house items
4)Maybe pick apples
5)Sex up my gf
Buying or selling?
Also have you ever been to an outlet mall? I went to one of those a few months ago on vacation. Got some sweet shirts and a leather jacket I'll never wear on the cheap. Try there.
First weekend I have to myself in a while:
1) tennis & fapping
2) grocery shopping & fapping
3) gym & fapping
4) laundry & fapping
5) clean apartment & fapping
6) cook food for the following week & fapping
7) fix heat shield rattle on car & fapping
8) guitar & fapping
9) fill out all paperwork for pistol permit .... & fapping?
FTFY
TY.
Also, didn't you just buy that house (and redo the basement?). Flipping it? :hmm:
1) Hang dry wall
2) Brew beer
3) Ohio State game
4) Run
That's about all I have on the books.
z1ggy said:If by 'just', you mean 4.5 years ago, then yes.
Make a photo blog of your brewing adventures for us. I saw a Good Eats episode years ago on a deployment and wanted to try home brewing. Never got into it though. Are you a seasoned brewer? Does it taste similar to other brands? How much do you get and how much does it cost?
I've been brewing for about four years now, so I am at the point where I can make beer that tastes pretty good but I stick to fairly simple beers. I pretty much brew hefeweitzen every other session because that's my favorite and then something like a red ale on the off session.
It's hard to brew something that tastes just like a commercial beer because they generally have their own yeast strains and yeast is what gives a beer its' unique character. I can make a pretty decent Fat Tire or Blue Moon however. I can make a pretty good Spotted Cow as well.
I make either 2.5 gallon or 5 gallon batches, so figure one or two cases of beer once it is bottled. I guess a five gallon hefe probably costs me about $20-$25 in raw materials.
:thumbsup:
I thought about getting into it. A good buddy of mine started brewing about 2 years ago. The kit he bought was fairly decent for around ~$100. He did end up buying some extra stuff (bigger kettle, bigger carboy, etc.) once he got more into it.
Here are some sites that I was recommended:
1) For learning: http://www.howtobrew.com/
2) For buying: http://www.midwestsupplies.com/
- Taking a carbine class on Sunday
- Playing World of Warships
- Watching "Fear the Walking Dead" Sunday
- Sleeping in super late (Saturday only I guess)