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Thirsty Thursday Eve - T.W. Samuels Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

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During a recent vacation to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, I learned about the woeful unavailability of distilled spirits, and discovered a new brand of bourbon. At the beginning our trip, I decided that we could pick up some alcohol after we arrived and unloaded all our luggage. I understand that liquor laws vary widely between states, but SC tends to have some of the more strict laws than other nearby states. Hence, I tend to assume that I can typically pick up spirits during the same conditions as what I would be able to back home. When visiting an area that I’m unfamiliar with, I often rely on the expertise of local employees for information. Waitresses, store clerks, and other such workers almost always live nearby, and because of that, they usually know where the best options are for a variety of goods. In my case, I asked a waitress at our new favorite wing restaurant in the area  if she knew of any good liquor stores around. She asked if I’d seen the cross up in the middle o

Almost Winning a New Car

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I almost won a car from a contest recently. Almost. This story begins back on 29 June. It had been 8 weeks since I last donated blood, and I was once again eligible to donate. Because the donation centers are more spacious and typically less crowded than the mobile drives, I usually just go to the center on the day that I become eligible. Sure, I miss out on promotions, but I still get points and the occasional t-shirt. Besides, it’s not about getting rewarded; it’s about saving lives </sarcasm>. I pull up at the donation center and see a  Hot 98.1 van and tent set up in the parking lot. Huh, what do we have here? Curiosity got the better of me, and I step up to the table under the tent and inquire about what’s going on. It turns out they’re entering people to  win a brand new 2018 Honda Civic . That’s neat, but I’d never win it. They were also giving out free swag to anyone who entered, so I figured it was an easy way to get a free coffee mug. Per the details of the

Runescape - 99 Fletching

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After a few times starting and stopping, I’ve reached level 99 fletching and popped a bond… or three. As I mentioned way back in November , the decision of Jagex to make fletching a f2p skill is part of what made me start playing again. It was an influx of new content, and a skill that I enjoyed playing. Mind you, at the time, I didn’t realize it could be free/profitable to train. I just knew that it was something I could do without paying for membership. Turns out, just because fletching is what brought me back to Runescape, doesn’t mean I would actually do much of it. Between  my last post of my last stretch of playing, and the first post of this current stint, I only got 13,843 xp in the skill. For comparison, a single load of unstrung maple shieldbows gives around 1,600 xp. So I did less than 10 loads worth of my bread and butter training method, and just stopped completely at 2,047,727 fletching xp. I liked fletching, sure, but there were more pressing issues in the world

Social Media Automation

You might not expect it to be difficult to automate posting to social media, but good lord, it is an absolute pain. I bring this up because Facebook recently changed their policy on sharing from third party tools. I’m not sure on all of the intricate details, but essentially, automatic sharing can only be done to Facebook Pages, and not personal Profiles. I have traditionally used tools to read the RSS feed of Words On Wednesday and share updates to my various social media profiles, so this means that I would no longer have my posts automatically share from my Facebook Profile. Since the vast majority of my traffic comes from Facebook, I would lose a lot of that without sharing my posts. After learning of this pending change, I began looking into different options. When Words On Wednesday was hosted on WordPress , I could use the baked in social media sharing options offered by WordPress itself. Once I migrated to Blogger, I had to look into alternatives. Blogger supports automatic

StepMania with a Dance Pad Adapter

I spoke of how I had discovered StepMania back in November 2017 . I bought a PS2 to USB adapter online, and I had high hopes that it would allow me to play with my dance pad. Admittedly, I’m a little late on the followup, but I did finally try to use the USB adapter  with the game. Shipping from an obscure little company in China obviously takes a while, so I didn’t get in any hurry waiting for my package. It took a few weeks, but the adapter finally came in. I told myself I would try it out, but I sat it aside and didn’t get around to it for a while. And by “a while,” I mean about 5 months. Things came up, I forgot about the adapter, and I just never got back to it. Finally, in March 2018, a friend came up and asked if I had ever gotten to try it out. I obviously had not, but we decided to hook it up. I expected there would be some configuration, so I was prepared for some setup time. With a black belt in Google-fu, there are very few general tech issues that I can’t solve with so