Not surprised that UT is at the bottom. If they are looking at alcohol consumption, not just 'beer' consumption, the low alcohol content of UT beers will keep the alcohol consumption down even if the beer consumption is more average.
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Not surprised that UT is at the bottom. If they are looking at alcohol consumption, not just 'beer' consumption, the low alcohol content of UT beers will keep the alcohol consumption down even if the beer consumption is more average.
Yeah, not just Utah. Oklahoma (at least the county my mom lived in), has a strange system. Up until 9pm basic normal rules, even drive through liquor store but after 9pm, no hard alcohol and only 3.2 beer. So at 8:59 if you buy a Bud it's 5%., at 9:01 the Bud will be 3.2. They look the same, I didn't notice till I happen to notice it on the label. (I think, maybe my brother told me and I saw it on the label the next time). to many Buds, my memory is shot. So, let that be a lesson kids, don't smoke.
For the second most important question of the centuary - will England beat Denmark?
Yes - of course! Prediction is 2 - 0
what was the first question ?
Anyway, I'm for Denmark of course. I cannot be for the "Perfidious Albion" ;):D
The first most important question is 'Will England win Euro 2020'?
I'd say yes - but that, of course, is tempting fate. So no prediction until after the game tonight (UK time).
I was rooting for Switzerland! :) :)Quote:
Anyway, I'm for Denmark of course.
I was neutral. Seemed fitting, for Switzerland.
What happens if you reverse a position of neutrality? Are you still in neutral, or have you changed to...well, to something else? You can't choose a direction, because that would just be a change, not a reverse. I think I'd have to choose EVERYBODY to win. I don't think I would have done that.
I have a test suite for one dll I have written. It's not just unit tests, but a combination of unit tests and integration tests. The messages that come back when tests fail are usually quite informative, because what's the point if they are not?
I just ran a set of tests. The first passed. The second returned this message: The user is a fool.
I LOLed.
The test was for something so utterly fundamental that if it failed it was only because of me making a simple mistake (in this case, I misread some words and ended up copying and pasting the wrong thing in the right place, such that I ended up attempting to run a test against something that couldn't exist).
I guess it's better than the "your mother was a hamster..." message.
2kaud made an off by one error.
The zeroth most import question is now 'Can England Win Euro 2020?'
Without tempting fate - Of course!
Well, they currently have a better chance than Denmark or Spain.
Is someone here trying to neutralise neutral?
We're attempting to divide by zero.
which is quicker than with the lazy lying eight
Isn't that infinity?
That would be a philosophical divide.
Infinity doesn't really exist.