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OldManP
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Post by OldManP »

This may end up at the bottom of this forum soon, but i just wanted to let you all know that I am very thankful of the respect in this forum. I have been a member of several forums and quite often treated like crap. Here, even though some members demand that newbies read and research, it seems they reply with a greater amount of respect and consideration than other forums.. Once again, Thank you. I am proud to share a hobby and forum with y'all.

Cheers
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Post by CoopsOz »

I enjoy the forum for the same reasons, people seem honest as well. They don't mind admitting mistakes and learning something from them.
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Post by 19Kilo »

+1 to both of those statements.
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Post by HookLine »

+2 My favourite forum, and internet find.
Be safe.
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All you lushes have a good day and best wishes for the coming holiday season.

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Post by Butch50 »

I have to agree, this is a different forum - I suppose because the kind of people interested in distilling are of much higher quality than your normal run of the mill person. At least that is my theory and I am sticking to it :D

I have also noticed that since the Novice section was installed that any question posted in there tends to get a patient answer. That was a good move, it seems to have filled a real need and relieved the one and only complaint I have read about this board.
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Post by blanikdog »

I also find that I have to agree with all the above comments. The only problem I have with this forum is that I spend far to much time either in here or in the shed practicing what I've just read in here.

Seasons greetings to all.

blanik
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Post by tracker0945 »

blanikdog wrote:I also find that I have to agree with all the above comments. The only problem I have with this forum is that I spend far to much time either in here or in the shed practicing what I've just read in here.

Seasons greetings to all.

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Only way to fix that blanik is to put an internet connection in the shed. No reason to leave then :wink:
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Post by Butch50 »

tracker0945 wrote:Only way to fix that blanik is to put an internet connection in the shed. No reason to leave then :wink:
That is a scary good idea.
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Post by blanikdog »

tracker0945 wrote:Only way to fix that blanik is to put an internet connection in the shed. No reason to leave then :wink:
NO :)
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yeh

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put a computer in the shed and then run some probes to the still so you can output real-time data via MRTG or something so we can analyze it online.
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Post by mtnwalker2 »

The 13th commandment, "THOU SHALT NOT COVET THY NEIGHBORS STILL".

Yeah, right, with this copy of Play-still, here in our face, with centerfold pictures? Ha! Soon there will be a 14th, "THOU SHALT NOT MAKE ANY COPPER IMAGES"!

Or so the spirits speak after after a fermented apple or 2!
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Post by HookLine »

"Play-still"

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I only read it for the technical articles, truly. :oops:
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Re: yeh

Post by blanikdog »

Uncle Jesse wrote:put a computer in the shed and then run some probes to the still so you can output real-time data via MRTG or something so we can analyze it online.

Hmmmmmmm Now you're talking. 8)

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The Reading Lounge AND the Rules We Live By should be compulsory reading

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