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  1. Posts : 20,583
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       #1871

    Yep water never know how much you need until you've nearly run out :)
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  2. Posts : 20,583
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       #1872

    On a dry note :)
    Just bought a new samsumg 850 250gb evo for 90.us at Newegg
    I believe the mx100 crucial that they sent a used one back after the other died with Linux on it is ding to :/

    So might be clean installing 7 end of next week.
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       #1873

    NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut soft drink company is hoping to add a little pop to this year's presidential election by releasing two specialty sodas named for the presumptive nominees.
    Avery's Beverages, a 112-year-old soda maker in New Britain, is offering Trump Tonic and Hillary Hooch — named, of course, for Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.

    It's the third straight presidential campaign that Avery's has offered candidate-based drinks. The company will also be conducting a highly unscientific straw poll to track the race.
    Trump Tonic comes with the slogan, "Make America grape again." It's got a bolder flavor than traditional grape soda and is a bit more acidic, says Rob Metz, Avery's general manager.
    Hillary Hooch is a berry soda with ingredients that Metz jokes are classified.
    "It's not sure exactly what it wants to be," Metz says. "So we've got some strawberry in there, we've got some blue raspberry in there and we added a bunch of lemon for bitterness."
    Metz says his company will post the results of its straw poll each week on the company's Facebook page. He says the goal is to bring a little fun and perhaps some taste into this year's unusual presidential campaign.
    The sodas are sold at local grocery stores and at the facility in New Britain. The company also takes phone orders.
    Avery's has a good track record, too. Barack O'Berry outsold both John McCream in 2008 and Cream de Mitt in 2012. Both were red cream sodas.
    There is a bit of a twist this year. Avery's also is selling versions of both sodas with blank labels so people can write in candidates if they wish. Metz says some customers have penned in Bernie Sanders' name. Others have put None of the Above on their labels.
    Tina Maldonado, of New Britain, came into Avery's on Monday and bought a half-case each of Hillary Hooch and Trump Tonic.
    She says she plans to give them away to friends.
    "I thought they'd make great gag gifts, which seems very appropriate for this campaign," she says
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  4. Posts : 1,436
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       #1874

    Going to be travelling through Europe with train, just wanted to ask some friendly advice about what to not do and what kind of safety can I expect in cities like Tallinn, Vilnius, Warsaw and Köln? Umm I'll be all alone which might not be that bad but still I just don't wanna get mugged or something

    But if someone lives or resides or is just visiting like me in either Köln or Warszawa, it would be interesting meeting.
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  5. Posts : 17,545
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       #1875

    The Warsaw - Berlin EuroCity trains arrive in Berlin Ostbahnhof (Eastern Station), your trains further to Köln (Cologne) leave from Berlin Hbf (Hauptbahnhof, Central or Main Station), the same station ICE trains to Leipzig leave from.

    Berlin Hbf - Leipzig Hbf with ICE takes 70 to 80 minutes, depending which train you take. From Leipzig you could then continue to Köln, no direct connections but you only need to change train once in Frankfurt Airport, stepping out from the train from Leipzig and just walking across the platform to next train to Köln.

    That being said, if you decide for this detour, we could have a beer or seventeen in Leipzig (you buy!)
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  6. Posts : 1,436
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       #1876

    Kari said:
    The Warsaw - Berlin EuroCity trains arrive in Berlin Ostbahnhof (Eastern Station), your trains further to Köln (Cologne) leave from Berlin Hbf (Hauptbahnhof, Central or Main Station), the same station ICE trains to Leipzig leave from.

    Berlin Hbf - Leipzig Hbf with ICE takes 70 to 80 minutes, depending which train you take. From Leipzig you could then continue to Köln, no direct connections but you only need to change train once in Frankfurt Airport, stepping out from the train from Leipzig and just walking across the platform to next train to Köln.

    That being said, if you decide for this detour, we could have a beer or seventeen in Leipzig (you buy!)
    Hmm aww if I had come here sooner then this would have worked Kari but I'll take a sleeper train from Warsaw to Köln but on the other hand I will arrive early in the morning and I do have time to kill.

    So you are in Leipzig, huh.
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  7. Posts : 17,545
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       #1877

    Long time no see Julian :)

    How's the student life?
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  8. Posts : 14,606
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       #1878

    very well thanks kari ,i have my feet up as it is a day of rest!
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  9. Posts : 17,545
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       #1879

    At some level you are my idol :). Starting studies at your late years is quite something. I hope you'll success and get the education you want to.
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       #1880

    thanks, im just getting back on the track i was on earlier in life until i decided to detour. its all good,i enjoy art immensely
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