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7:00 PM
@ssube So what you're saying is, there's a chance.
 
@ndugger or just stop by one night and mix drinks. My roommate would totally be down if he's not working the next day
sometimes we just watch TV and make drinks to see what we can come up with
 
@ssube That's always fun!
 
let r;
if( r = getRange() == false ) return;
@crl clearly..
 
worst real drink I've made was from Lost Girl, had sloe gin and kahlua maybe
 
One time we did that, forgot we'd soaked a bunch of cherries in everclear until the next weekend. Went to eat one thinking they were a fresh batch...WHEW.
 
7:02 PM
rocky mountain bear fucker
I almost died
 
was pitch black (purple when shining a flash light through it)
 
@ssube That just sounds awful.
 
1/3 oz tequila
1/3 oz Jack Daniel's® Tennessee whiskey
1/3 oz Southern Comfort® peach liqueur

Pour into shot glass starting with tequila, followed by J.D. and finally Southern.
cept they didn't have SC, so they put in screech
 
@rlemon Oh, it's a layered drink?
 
dunno, I took it in a muff dive
(drink names are so offensive :P)
 
7:03 PM
@rlemon A what?
 
@ssube I'll mix on my own for now until I'm not a complete alcohol noob.
 
muff dive: put the shot glass in a martini glass, fill with whipped cream (and cover)
take the shot hands free
 
A girl I knew in high school always used to brag about how much southern comfort she drank
 
so a huge mouth full of whipped cream followed by a shot
 
@Meredith I went to HS with a few girls like that
 
7:04 PM
@rlemon The hands free with the martini glass is the part I'm worried about. I tried that once, the glass broke in my mouth.
 
@ndugger it's all strength training bro
@Trasiva don't bite it
 
@Trasiva no, you hands free the shot glass out of it
you don't pick up the martini glass with your mouth
 
Ohhhhh
I had to drink the dirty martini without hands at the wedding reciption I was at.
Ended up getting 7 stitches on my tongue.
 
what are you, some kind of alcoholigator?
 
i am
 
7:05 PM
@ssube I am an Alcoholic vacuum.
 
so yea, I'll never drink screech again, can't drink JD anymore, and on a related note gin and black sambucca are also out.
 
@rlemon Only two things are out for me. Popov and Military Special.
 
I don't drink tequila
 
It's amazing military special doesn't blind your ass with how awful it is.
 
I don't mind it
don't drink it often tho
 
7:07 PM
!!youtube tequila makes her clothes fall off
 
I recently ate a pack of sour gummy worms and then I took a shot of tequila and threw up
 
Tequila is my 'It's a shitty night, might as well properly regret it' drink.
 
It just tastes so bad
 
vodka is my drink for all occasions, except when I'm walking around a party with a bottle of bourbon
but it's vodka or bourbon or intentionally making fancy drinks
bulleit makes a tasty, tasty bourbon. Killed a bottle in two hours one time. Didn't feel very well.
 
7:09 PM
@ssube I like a good bourbon or scotch if I'm just relaxing.
 
Vodka is good for getting straight lit, but taste wise it's pretty meh. Sometimes you just need a kick in the teeth when you drink (still hate tequila though)
 
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@ballBreaker that's why you mix it
and the kind of folks I'm interested in love some flavored vodka mixed drinks
 
Hmm depends what it's mixed with and how much I'm having though.. sugar can be a killer
 
I'm a rum / beer / mead / cider / wine guy now
 
7:10 PM
Then again I'll drink like 15+ beers in a night, so I probably can't say jack
 
white rum mixes well, spiced rum tastes good on its own
 
@ballBreaker I usually get sparkling water (no/little sugar) or juice (lemonade or fruit+lemonade) and mix one shot flavored, two shots straight, fill a pint with mixer.
 
That sounds pretty good to me
 
Sparkling water or tonic with soda stream juice and vodka makes a good bitter apple drink, very light
 
spiced rum with gingerale
can't go wrong
 
7:11 PM
ginger ale is a great mixer
 
I like vodka and ginger ale
 
the simply lemonade stuff, esp with mango, is a+
 
w/ lime so like a shitty moscow mule
 
Hmm I'll have to try this.. just bought myself a nice and dirty bottle of stolichnaya
Stuff is like a nice rusty tap water, hits the spot
 
luksusowa is my favorite cheap vodka, but stoli is plenty good for mixing
luksu is a polish one, very little flavor
 
7:14 PM
ohh and if you like sweet stuff, make a B-52 but don't gaf about seperation and mix the entire thing into a hot chocolate
fucking amazing
 
for really touchy drinks with super subtle flavors (elderflower lemonade tonic, f.ex) you want stoli elit
no flavor at all
 
@rlemon cane sugar + rum + green lemon
 
you can actually drink it
 
@FlorianMargaine sounds interesting.
 
@ssube Oh man, stoli on it's own is pretty flavourless, me and my asian buddy used to chug it out of the bottle back in uni lol.. I would say good times
 
7:15 PM
@rlemon it's pretty famous in Guyana, use rum at least 45 tho
 
I'm assuming they were good times
 
@FlorianMargaine almost like a sweeter, non minty mojito?
because on a hot summer day, I love me a mojito
 
look it up, we call it "ti punch"
 
you should call it a tit punch instead
 
Caipirinha (Portuguese pronunciation: [kajpiˈɾĩj̃ɐ]) is Brazil's national cocktail, made with cachaça (pronounced: [kaˈʃasɐ]) (sugarcane hard liquor), sugar and lime. Cachaça, also known as Pinga or Caninha, is Brazil's most common distilled alcoholic beverage. Although both rum and cachaça are made from sugarcane-derived products, in cachaça the alcohol results from the fermentation of fresh sugarcane juice that is then distilled, while rum is usually made from refinery by-products such as molasses. The drink is prepared by smashing the fruit and the sugar together, and adding the liquor. This...
seems kinda similar.
 
7:16 PM
@ballBreaker if you get a chance to buy a shot or glass of elit, do it.
 
I'll have to try it
 
It's $60 for a 750, iirc, so it's not cheap, but you can't pick it out of a drink.
 
@jhawins
 
@ssube So while I was in the military, I got to try this stuff the Russians had. It's Russian vodka, but it's either aged with or filtered with aged parchment. I can't remember, but either way it's fucking delicious.
 
@ssube I'll look into it! A girl I was seeing always brought 26s of Grey Goose over.. chick was loaded. Now that stuff is truly flavourless
 
7:17 PM
$10k
 
@rlemon You find a spot for it?
 
I suppose I could move my car over
 
@ballBreaker goose is one of the worst vodkas I've ever had.
Tastes like industrial waste.
 
I used to drink vodka when I was younger
just doesn't hold up to rum imo
 
@ssube no it doesn't lol
it tastes like water
 
7:18 PM
goose is intended to be a scam, too. It's not from France, it's not old like the label implies. It's bottom shelf all the way.
it's just fancy for fancy's sake
 
@ssube I'll have to try it again next time she's over, if that ever happens again lol. I was usually already half a dozen beers in
 
only people who touch it are bottle service and rappers, for a reason
 
@ssube got a source on that?
 
can't taste shit after filling your grill with cheap blow
 
@Mosho Yeah that's what I thought too
 
7:19 PM
I love goose
 
> SFIC partnered with cognac producer François Thibault (a French Maître de Chai, or, Cellar Master) in France in order to transition his stills from cognac to vodka production. The company purposely selected France due to the country's culinary history and to differentiate itself from other vodkas produced in Eastern Europe.
> The water used to produce the vodka came from natural springs in France filtered through Champagne limestone, and made with locally produced French wheat. The company also developed its distinctive smoked glass bottle featuring French geese in flight, and delivered i
whether or not this is still true now that bacardi owns it
 
Sidney E. Frank (October 2, 1919 – January 10, 2006) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He became a billionaire through his promotion of Grey Goose vodka and Jägermeister. == Early life, family, education == Frank was born to a Jewish family in Montville, Connecticut. His father and mother were Abraham and Sarah Frank. He grew up in Norwich, Connecticut, and graduated from the Norwich Free Academy in 1937. He attended Brown University (class of 1942) but left because he could only afford one year of tuition. He later made enormous gifts to the university to ensure that no student would...
 
not sure
 
> In 1997, he developed Grey Goose vodka
 
> In 1997, he developed Grey Goose vodka, made in France by François Thibault,[2] and was so successful in promoting it that he sold the brand to Bacardi for $2 billion in June 2004.
don't cut off the quote
you claimed it isnt' from France
 
7:21 PM
it was made by a marketing dude in the US, they hired some french dudes to "make" it
 
everything says it is
 
then imported it right back
 
so, it is still from france
 
then sold it to bacardi
 
Does it make it any better if it's from france
 
7:21 PM
I thought it never got to France at all, but that was wrong
 
crl
it comes from MontCuq
 
USA #1
 
@Meredith to some people, yes
 
The marketing dude from the US got the French to make his vodka so he could label it as fancy and imported
so it's still a scam
 
not a scam, good marketing
nothing he did was a lie
shifty?
 
7:22 PM
scam !== lie, but it was shady
 
I think we're missing the point here, and that is, that this is actually the best hard alcohol out there:
 
He cheated on a maths test once
 
vodkabuzz.com/vodkas has a lot of great reviews
they disagree with me on goose, but that's about it
 
Is absinthe actually any good
 
I've written a few for them
 
7:23 PM
It looks like it tastes good
 
@Meredith ho yeah
 
@Meredith I loveee absinthe
 
But it also looks like literal poison
 
The one I put up there is the only real absinthe you can get in Canada.. so I'm not well versed on it
 
it tastes good. It's 120+ proof, too.
 
7:23 PM
so it burns like hell? pls
 
But that shit is gold
 
@ballBreaker "real" meaning 0.1% of wormwood?
 
@ssube haha yeah, by real I meant "real"
 
The one in the pic is 70% abv
 
As in not synthesized like the only other brand you can get
 
7:24 PM
@Meredith drop some ice cubes in it and don't freak out
 
no absinthe has cool chemicals, the alcohol is the only hallucination you'll get
 
3 shots and id get alcohol poisoning
 
@Meredith yeah, it's great
 
@Meredith I find it makes you really clear headed, and that feeling lasts for a few hours.. So I usually just have a single shot of it when I do have it (right before going out)
 
Awwww yes. Chinese food and Ramune
It's fucking SNOWING...NO NO NO NO.
 
7:25 PM
That's just a mickey I showed in the picture, and its $45 canadian o.o
Basically bar price for a shot, it's insanely dumb expensive
 
!!wiki tatratea
 
Tatratea is a tea-based herbal liqueur, made by Karloff and originated in the High Tatra Mountains. Its most-popular drink is Tatratea 52% Original with more than 500,000 bottles sold every year. It is a liqueur range composed of black & white teas, herbs and natural fruit extracts. The Tatratea product family offers 11 flavours, all differing in alcohol by volume. == History == Originally known as Tatranský čaj, the Tatratea brand originates in lodges set in the high altitudes of the High Tatra Mountains. An old custom is that visitors to chalets high in the Tatra Mountains were welcomed in from...
 
speaking of absynth, those ^ are really cool
 
Looks interesting
 
hawkeye knows how to do it
 
7:32 PM
ha! knew it was a mash ref.
 
such a great show
 
@rlemon and this, children, is where the bloooooooooooooood goes
 
well that is expensive
 
@ssube gin still from the TV show MASH
if you haven't seen it watch it
 
seen bits and pieces
 
7:33 PM
doesn't do it justice
the story line progresses pretty good.
 
it's gilligan's island in vietnam, right? :P
 
that's good comedy
 
kinda, they are a MASH unit in vietnam on the front line
it is a dark comedy
 
tragicomedy mostly but still
 
great show.
 
7:34 PM
yup
 
very classic
 
timeless as well
watched it again few months ago
still loved it
 
I took a class on it at UCLA
 
I would have to watch it again, I was way too young when I would watch that show on daytime television
 
a class on a tv show?
 
7:34 PM
Yes.
 
no wonder california doesn't accomplish anything
 
@ballBreaker same, I didn't appreciate it as much when I watched it with my father.
 
It was for 1 unit.
Aka, it was for fun really.
 
@ssube lmao.
 
watched it years later when I saw good morning vietnam (also good)
loved it
I think when I was younger I didn't appreciate the story as much
 
7:35 PM
@rlemon My last name is Farr and old people always ask me if my first name is Jamie
That's almost enough obligation for me to watch it
(The actor of Klinger)
 
I know so many Farrs, are you Persian?
 
@ballBreaker ahh, I wasn't so much on learning the actors names
I don't ever really do that, GF gets annoyed because she likes to know all about them and what else they've been in and such
I'm happy just watching the character they portray
 
user1596138
@rlemon lol damn.
 
hey guys I need some idea regarding specification of instances I must host for an application
 
user1596138
So does the weight have anything to do with it?
 
user1596138
7:39 PM
You said something about >400lb not doing anything?
 
from the current amount of research I know the basic architecture
and idea of divisions so that load is balanced
 
use a load balancer
 
as in?
load balancer - I get it
that isn't the question
See, the specification of instance determines the pricing
and for the requirements I have I want to judge what should be the specification to start with
 
@rlemon Yeah I'm the same way, but old people are quite into learning their names
It makes glancing at tabloid magazines while waiting to cash out groceries that much more entertaining when you have no idea who they are
 
@ssube right, but this is what was asked for, right? — madox2 5 mins ago
le` sad
@GandalftheWhite start small and add more instances as you go?
 
7:48 PM
Is it possible to increase the specification of particular instances after deploying them?
I mean vertical scaling
Horizontal part can be managed
 
@ssube looks like an edit landed
 
@GandalftheWhite probably not. You usually just respin the instance.
 
I don't even know what that means
:l
respin part*
 
delete and create a new one with the same setup
that's why you set up your instance with a script (or puppet or ansible)
 
Ouch!
I will do some research on that
Thanks for all the information you have given
:)
 
7:52 PM
when you need to scale, you just create a new (larger) instance, set it up with the script, then point your load balancer at the new instance and delete the old one
 
we do that for... dozens of instances a day, at least
 
whole environments, sometimes, for devs testing a particular feature
 
Sounds like tough job
 
7:53 PM
netflix has a bot that crashes and deletes instances at random, so they can make sure their load balancing/setup scripts work
 
netflix is amazing
chaosmonkey is so cool
 
I am a novice in this field sire
and I have the information on which I should start working
all thanks to you
 
@phenomnomnominal it is. I want to use it here, but our setup is still too fragile.
I am working on getting our build bots to be totally ephemeral, so the CI server spins up a new one whenever it needs to and shuts them down at the end of the day.
 
@ssube we're old school, so we still host everything ourselves
 
@phenomnomnominal like, your own hardware? We do that.
 
It's like 10,000 times cheaper to buy hardware and pay Ops than rent AWS for us.
 
we have ~25 environments for test and stuff, and two live data centers
I don't think we're in a position to randomly kill shit haha
 
@Loktar omg, gtav last of us mod i.imgur.com/TarhMGF.gifv
 
we've got maybe 30 environments, 25 or so are ephemeral (dev/test), and one live DC with a hot DR DC
 
@rlemon lol
 

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