I just wanted to walk into to the bar and say, "Thank you - to all."; the next three rounds are on me. Over the years, this has been my char* arduinocc = "goto community";
GoForSmoke, WaWa, TomGeorge, Robin2, PieterP, Delta_G, westfw, allanhurst, Whandall, and PaulS (and many more I have not mentioned) have made it easier to navigate code over the years.
I often watch the forum to read the real-time posts which may pertain to my projects and bookmark for later study. The latest was related to Robin2's tutorial for the nRF24L01; I had recently purchased a few nRF24L01s in the last couple weeks- but, I wasn't ready to research the syntax. Much like Robin2's "Serial Basics" and PieterP's "ESP8266 beginner's guide", the "Simple nRF24L01+ 2.4GHz transceiver demo" was, not only "download & functional", but expanded on jargon as to the "why". Using the tutorial, I easily purposed it for one my former projects.
I'm unsure of who has the ears of the webmasters, but it would be nice to have a link on the main forum community page pointing to locked sub-links grouped by 3rd party device; each of the subsequent links would have locked links relating only to the 3rd party device. While I'm voicing my opinion, it would also be nice to have a similar for "convert x to y" with locked subcategories for beginners and intermediate; experts would already know and understand the link to http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/.
I just wanted drop a few words of many thanks and perhaps encourage those that have the ears of the webmasters. Sure- I can google my obstacle, but obtaining the correct answer (or better answer) can be a time consuming chore.
So, should i send you my email for paypal or???? Three rounds equates to about 24.50. Knob Creek, Bitters, Brown Sugar, A Cherry and such a splash of club soda. Mmm. I’ll take care of the tip.
Qdeathstar:
So, should i send you my email for paypal or???? Three rounds equates to about 24.50. Knob Creek, Bitters, Brown Sugar, A Cherry and such a splash of club soda. Mmm. I’ll take care of the tip.
That's an Old Fashion. I like 'em, but they are way too sweet. The Manhattan on the other hand has all the sharp stuff, and little of the sweets: 45mL Bulleit 95 Rye, 5-15mL Martini & Rossi Rosso Vermouth, 0.1-0.2mL Angostura Aromatic Bitters, one to four ice cubes, stir once, and have fun. I picked rye (Bulleit is just one, there are many wonderful rye based whiskies because I don't ever want my drink to be referred to as a "sipping whiskey". It's whiskey. You should fight with it all the way down.
If you think old fashions are a little sweet wait till I get a few in me and start demanding taquila sunrises, rum runners, and White Russians. #plastered
Hi,
Thanks mate, I'm a Sweet Applecider, on the rocks thanks. :o
I told my doctor and diabetic councillor the other day I haven't had a try of cider since they gave me the present of the glucometer just before Christmas.
They looked a bit shocked when I told them I'm am going to give it a try and see what the blood sugar does.
One glass, the step-daughter has volunteered to have the rest, (God bless her), only because its free... :o :o
Trying to track down low sugar cider, a local booz shop has some low carb cider, so might go and have a talk and see what they have.
Any suggestions?
Forget about dry cider.. :o :o :o
I actually google diet apple cider
Quite a few cider producers make a Low Carb, Low Sugar version, the one I got claims 97% less sugar/carbs than their full brand.
The table on the side of the bottle shows that its very low joule/cal, and NO artificial sweeteners.
Tom...
Hi,
Sorry the other brand was 97% less sugar, they had none in stock.
This one has sugar but low, my sugar level goes up with one bottle on the rocks, but still keeps me under about 7.0 mmol/L
TomGeorge:
Hi,
Sorry the other brand was 97% less sugar, they had none in stock.
This one has sugar but low, my sugar level goes up with one bottle on the rocks, but still keeps me under about 7.0 mmol/L
Tom...
ps, fer Amerikans, mmol/L * 18 = mg/dL, which is the metric we use for blood glucose, so 126 mg/dL. That ain't bad. I can't even look at a maraschino cherry without going over 160! Maybe instead of ice cubes, you could serve it over chopped metformin?