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11:00 PM
Jose Cuervo is a good way to get into a bad state of mind
 
yeah.
Jose Cuervo isn't shit tequila, but it certainly isn't good tequila.
 
haha yeah
 
Bulleit Rye is pretty much my go-to shot for good but cheapish though
 
@Pheonixblade9 - Bowmore is actually one of my favorite scotches. I was surprised to see it on that list
 
Laphroaig is pretty good too
 
11:03 PM
Yeah I have a bottle of that at home. But it isn't peaty enough for my tastes so it hangs out at the back of the shelf.
 
I like the charcoal flavors. tough to find in cheap scotch :/
 
That is the truth. I don't like the sharpness of most cheap scotch. Or even up to Chivas or Glenfiddich for example.
 
yeah. I wonder if it's perception, but idk.
@TravisJ you're in Santa Barbara? Kinda jealous...
 
"Some Scotch whisky distilleries, such as those on Islay use peat fires to dry malted barley. This gives some whiskies a distinctive smoky flavour, often called "peatiness"
@Pheonixblade9 - Yup :) I love SB. Sometimes when I vacation I actually want to go back because it is nicer in sb than where I am
 
hahahaha
yeah Santa Barbara is the nice mix of "not LA" and "really nice weather all the time" :P
good friend of mine is from there.
 
11:09 PM
Yeah, the not LA part is nice. LA has a lot of gang activity and angry people
 
yeah. He lives/teaches in Claremont now. Claremont was great when I visited. LA not so much
 
As for the weather, it finally got cold enough last sunday that we couldn't play volleyball. I am hoping that it will warm up by february
 
@RyanTernier Was my methodology invalid, or?
 
We just went to Venice Beach in LA. Also went to visit a friend of his. Got to go to the top of the building with a 360 degree view of LA and drink beers. That was cool
@TravisJ too cold for volleyball? it's 68 there...
 
@Greg For what?
 
11:10 PM
@RyanTernier For that task earlier.
 
don't think so
 
@RyanTernier You think I was kind of on the ball.
 
@Pheonixblade9 - Cold front came through. It was 45 at noon when we normally play. Hit 36 overnight
 
ah. that is a bit chilly for californians ;)
 
haha it was! I went to the parade of lights at the harbor and should have worn more than a leather jacket. It was kind of uncomfortable
 
11:14 PM
yeah.
it's been quite chilly here in Seattle. Not enough to bother me too badly, but I did buy a hat, lol.
the Michigander in me still laughs at the huge down jackets most people are wearing. I am still fine in a thin North Face shell
 
I love north face stuff. I had to wear my inner+outer one though. It is still thin (not the down one)
 
Can I get your guys opinion? My aunt loves Wonder Woman, so to save money this holidays I'm doing alot of paintings. Which one should I draw for her?
 
@TravisJ yeah, there are a couple North Face stores here in Seattle. They're pretty legit. Outdoor Research is the real deal though
please stop linking wonder woman pictures.
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@Greg #3
 
Those are the three I've narrowed it down to.
@TravisJ Kind the one I thought
 
11:16 PM
@Pheonixblade9 - There is a north face outlet near me. Everything is like 60% off retail there.
 
@Greg it's fine to link semi-NSFW pictures, but please make the images obfuscated so they don't pop up in chat :)
(yes, yes, I know. Magazines are more scandalous and all that. But I don't want people walking by to see that)
 
@Pheonixblade9 But your the champion of not safe for work content, and I have no clue how to obfuscate them.
 
@TravisJ we went to the Arc'teryx outlet store in Vancouver. Was sorely disappointed, everything was still crazy expensive.
 
I have been into Armada gear lately too
 
@Greg am I? You should call me out for it, then :P
 
11:19 PM
@Pheonixblade9 @TravisJ If you ever find your way to Oregon, or it is cheaper to buy in Oregon then ship let me know. You can use my work address to ship to, then I'll just ship it straight to you guys. All though @TravisJ I find myself in California often, might be able to drop it off in some cases.
 
@Greg for booze, you mean? :P
 
@Pheonixblade9 Doesn't matter, everything here in Oregon is tax free.
 
Really?
 
@Pheonixblade9 My parents bought a quad, saved a ton of money. Then when I went down to California I just towed it down.
@TravisJ Yeah. We have zero sales tax here.
 
Never knew that
My eyes are killing me. I have been getting like 6 hours of sleep per night and the air has been 25% humidity.
Inside it is probably even lower
 
11:22 PM
@Greg I don't mind paying taxes.
 
@TravisJ Yeah.
@Pheonixblade9 Really? I feel screwed over when I have to pay it.
 
@Greg well, I'm from Michigan... where you pay state sales tax AND state income tax AND city income tax AND city sales tax.
 
I guess I am just used to sales tax.
 
@Pheonixblade9 Example, parents bought a quad for $5,400 dollars- In California that is quite a bit of extra cash, buying it here saved them quite a bit of money.
 
we don't have city taxes here :)
 
11:24 PM
@Pheonixblade9 I'm from California and New York, just as bad or worst.
 
we have city taxes on some things. Like grocery bags
@Greg I am interested in coming down there for a mountain bike ride/hike sometime
Oregon has some cool stuff
 
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah it does.
atvtraderonline.com/listing/… What my parents bought, with California's 9.75% sales tax, that is alot of cash in tax.
 
799.90-19.99
oh it was 8
 
@Greg I want one of those. They're so cool :D
it looks a bit smaller than a quad though, more like a gator or an ATV
 
11:29 PM
We have a smaller version of one of those for moving stuff around on our work site
 
@Pheonixblade9 They are used more for working, rather than play.
 
It is battery operated though, and only goes like 20 mph
 
@Greg yeah, that's what I like about them.
 
Apparently my uncle just bought a raptor.
 
@Greg clever girl.
 
11:30 PM
He didn't ask me to buy it and tow it down, he paid the sales tax.
Thing is on the gnarly side with a 686cc liquid-cooled w/fan, 4-stroke; SOHC, 4 valves
My cousin almost killed himself on it, almost flipped it over going up a hill because he gunned it too quick.
@Pheonixblade9 Do you travel alot to get to the outdoor stuff?
 
@Greg no, you don't really have to go far for anything in Seattle.
 
@Pheonixblade9 I would of thought a chunk of that outdoor stuff would be further away from the city.
 
no more than 2-3 hours for almost anything.
 
That isn't too bad.
 
surfing in Tofino a short float plane flight away, skiing 90-120 minutes away via i-90, hiking on rainier is a 2.5 hour drive.
rock climbing at exit 38 is a 45 minute drive and 10 minute walk to some faces
 
11:36 PM
I miss surfing, all though I'm too fat for it now I'm sure.
 
anyone know of any good, advanced C# books that i can get in some sort of ebook format?
 
@bizzehdee C# in depth, Jon Skeet
 
@bizzehdee There are alot.
 
@Pheonixblade9 I own the C# 5.0 in a Nutshell, that is a really solid book.
 
11:40 PM
@Greg I have 4.0. It is really great
explains things superbly, and is very thorough
 
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, I took an Advanced C# Course- Which had a downfall, which was it didn't finish the course syllabus, too many beginners. Off topic though, anyways we had two books: Pro C# 5.0 and .NET Framework 4.5 which was a good book, and the Nutshell. Both were solid books.
 
thanks guys, will have a look
 
thanks, grabbing the lot
 
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, I think I got a good db schema outlined now.
For a Membership and Role provider.
 
11:46 PM
never bothered learning any of the theory behind programming since it was all self taught. want to start learning some of the theory behind everything
 
@Greg cool :)
 
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah, I create an 'Account' table, which holds the Application Id, Account Id, Username, Password, Password Salt. Then I have the User Table, which has important data relevant, then other personal security data by itself on it's own table which is on the account table as a foreign id.
 
@Pheonixblade9 Stupid question, Dictionary<TKey, TValue> if I want the key to be the web-site and the value to be the DateTime. I can still reference the key value (the web-site).
 
yeah. just use dictionaryObject.Select(whatever).Key
 
11:55 PM
@Pheonixblade9 That is what I thought, that stage of the day where my brain goes blank.
 
:)
alternatively, dictionaryObject.Keys.Select(k => blah);
 
Got to love Linq.
 
Alright, I'll catch you guys tomorrow.
 
night :)
 

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