Draft Beer To Go

Maybe the first time I learned about getting draft beer to go was at Jeb’s birthday party last year when Nicole brought her dad a beer growler from a store in Athens that fills up jugs of beer to take with you. Later on at a brew pub in Wilmington, NC. A person brought in a jug to be filled from the tap. They had some kind of special bottle washing machine that looked pretty neat. They had a really cute bartender in shorts and a tank top who seemed to have a tattoo that started on her shoulder and went down to her thigh . . . well, I digress. They had a few different beers on tap that they made themselves. I wound up with a Belgian Tripel, which I picked because I like Belgian wheat beers. All the beers came in glasses specifically meant for that particular beer, but what I didn’t realize is the Tripel is a very potent beer (9.3% alcohol instead of the usual 5.5%) and they serve it in a tiny little glass. It was good though. My friends got manlier glasses of beer after getting their wives to let them come to the brewery with me instead of shopping.

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WordPress HTML Is Case Sensitive

Yesterday I posted a blog entry of a flashlight review I wrote at BudgetLightForum. BLF has an editing tool that is like a little word processor with toolbar buttons, but you can also view the HTML it is creating and edit that if you really need to. It uses some unnecessarily complicated HTML tags (SPAN tags, particularly), so when I bring everything over, I edit the HTML by doing a bunch of find and replace commands to get rid of the funky tags. When I am done, the HTML is pretty clean and then I can cut and paste the HTML into WordPress using its HTML editing instead of its Visual editing mode.

One thing I really don’t like about that whole WordPress Visual/HTML editing thing is if you have certain tags that you put into a blog entry, they will be eliminated if you go to Visual mode. Because WordPress remembers the last editing mode you were in, sometimes if you go to edit an entry, it will default to Visual mode and the tags will disappear.

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Tank007 E09 Review

Reviewer’s Overall Rating: 5 out of 5

Tank007 E09

Summary:

Battery: AAA or 10440
Switch: Twisty
Modes: H-M-L
LED Type: Cree XP-E
Lens: Glass
Tailstands: Yes
Price Paid: $11.69
From: DinoDirect
Date Ordered: 10 Mar 2012

Pros:

  • Very nice build quality
  • Bright!
  • 3 modes
  • Better throw than iTP A3
  • Has memory (sort of)

Cons:

  • Short runtime on High
  • PWM
  • Mode order is H-M-L
  • Takes 2-3 seconds for memory to set
  • No clip

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