molloyjh wrote: » I always liken the "why cant you just drink normal beer" type argument to food. Sure pork steak might be nice, but its nicer marinated in cider. Why have the simple thing when you can combine it with something else to make it even nicer. Coffee stouts are quite common and is a flavour combination that works. Like pork steaks and cider.
mfceiling wrote: » Anyone else shave off all their hair (well what was left of it)? Corona haircuts all round.
Zzippy wrote: » Gone the opposite. Grew a beard and it's got big grey patches, especially around the chin. Hair badly needs a trim, but the wife trimmed the baby's fringe a couple weeks ago to keep it out of her eyes, and she ended up looking like Jim Carrey in Dumb & Dumber, so it's a Tom Hanks in Castaway look for me til this is over...
Yeah_Right wrote: » Interesting point there molloy. I very experimental and adventurous when it comes to food. I agree that pork marinated in cider and then grilled on the bbq is tasty. However I'm not the sort of moron who will then drink pork flavoured cider
Squidgy Black wrote: » Are they the Virgin ones? We ended up scrapping two sets we were using and running cat5e throughout the house in the past couple of weeks. Horrible interference lately (presumably due to the amount of devices being used in the house all the time). It's a pain in the arse running the cable (in our case we had to do it outdoors as well) and terminating them, but it's well worth it to save the hassle and headache
swiwi_ wrote: » Looking at the CV figures, I’m not convinced Ireland is really doing any better than the UK TBH. Just saying.
Neil3030 wrote: » Good news! People showing no symptoms whatsoever are probably the biggest threat!https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0869-5
[Deleted User] wrote: » I did not understand that abstract. Could you elaborate a bit more?
Deleted User wrote: » I did not understand that abstract. Could you elaborate a bit more?
Squidgy Black wrote: » Anyone see the absolute shíte McGregor's been tweeting? He had a go at Stenaline as if it was their fault the borders weren't closed, and that we should only be allowing deliveries of medical supplies and nothing else, that we can survive off Irish grown produce and other supplies. It's mad how some people's coke fuelled rants have such a reach and gain support of so many.
Podge_irl wrote: » I think, to be more precise, we produce enough food, its just not the food we are necessarily used to subsisting on. Mind you, I may have to survive on gruyere cheese for the foreseeable.
Synode wrote: » Anyone else use wall plugs to hard wire internet connections to a computer? My wired (via wall plugs) Virgin internet drops occasionally on my desktop. Switch to Wifi, no issues. Then wired comes back within a minute or so. Happens a lot lately and I'm wondering is the issue the wall plugs or the router. It use to do it on my previous computer a lot too but that didn't have WiFi so wasn't able to switch and continue.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Thats my kind of gardening. Going to do a complete overhaul of the backyard this summer. I plan on paving it and having a few low maintenance plants around the edges. She wanted to have some lawn, until I pointed out that she would have to mow it. Then the lawn became pointless and unnecessary.