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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Scott Alfter
16 Aug 2015
A good one for the Firefly fans out there:i.imgur.com
Scott Alfter
16 Aug 2015
Since Farcebook doesn’t import galleries from WordPress, here’s another copy of today’s pix…took ’em with a proper camera, so they had to wait until I was home.
Oatman, AZ – 16 Aug 15
Scott Alfter
16 Aug 2015
Bit of a scorcher this afternoon
Scott Alfter
16 Aug 2015
Get your kicks on…
Running: Sat, 15 Aug 2015 18:20:40
- Activity: Running
- Distance: 5.86 mi
- Duration: 02:02:15
- Average Pace: 20:51 min/mi
- Calories Burned: 979
- Activity Link: http://runkeeper.com/user/salfter/activity/641441320
- Start Time: Sat, 15 Aug 2015 18:20:40
Interesting methods to test ingredients for brewing suitability
Not sure what that unfamiliar hop will taste or smell like in beer? Instead of making a full batch (and risking not liking it), use a French press to dry-hop some PBR with it:
Great way to make “potions” to try different adjuncts. And using PB (yes PBR) to try hops.
Scott Alfter
14 Aug 2015
Weird weather the past two days.
Let orange be Lois Lerner’s new black
Jailtime For IRS’ Political Hacks
Corruption: After a year’s stalling by the IRS, the Senate Finance Committee has released its bipartisan report, denouncing the tax-collection agency’s partisanship and incompetence. When are these people going to jail?
The Senate report wasn’t entirely satisfactory, given that its criticism was primarily in the compromise language of “gross mismanagement” to describe the agency’s targeting of Tea Party dissident groups.
Using legal technicalities to silence and repress political dissent under the color of the nation’s most feared enforcement agency isn’t mismanagement. It’s a crime.
It’s incompatible with democracy and it shatters public confidence in the rule of law. It’s the very crime the State Department is now condemning in Venezuela: the use of legal technicalities to halt popular opposition candidates from running for office. Until now, this kind of activity has had no precedent in our country, and it must be stopped before it becomes the standard.