"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
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...
@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.
@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.
@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.
@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).