Outrage over Bishop's Finger. A beer advert that proclaimed "I love a good session on the Bishops Finger" has been banned.The advert for the Kentish ale in Time Out magazine, pictured a woman in a low-cut medieval costume sitting on a bale of hay.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Beer Ad Banned
Friday, October 27, 2006
BMW Hard Top Cabriolet
Enter the 2007 3 series cabriolet. Hard top convertible. Awsome, and I believe the twin turbo model is coming to Australia too. Now to save those pennies.
Monday, October 23, 2006
2006 NSW State Brewing Comp
Managed to pickup a couple of places in the NSW State Brewing Comp at the weekend. The Dubbel has done well for me also placing in the Bathurst Comp recently. The American Barleywine is actually the Imperial Pilsner the Hill Brewers Guild brewed at my place a few months back.
G. STRONG ALE
1 Old Ale 121.5 Les Wever Medowie
2 English Barleywine 112.5 Sam Parkhouse Kellyville
3 American Barleywine 101 Darren Robinson Cherrybrook
J. BELGIAN & FRENCH ALE
1 Berliner Weisse 105.5 Les Wever Medowie
2 Belgian Dubbel 103.5 Darren Robinson Cherrybrook
3 Witbier 100 Peter Symons Oatley
Monday, October 16, 2006
Alternative anti-depressant
Semen makes you happy. That's the remarkable conclusion of a study comparing women whose partners wear condoms with those whose partners don't.
The study, which is bound to provoke controversy, showed that the women who were directly exposed to semen were less depressed.
The researchers think this is because mood-altering hormones in semen are absorbed through the vagina. They say they have ruled out other explanations."I want to make it clear that we are not advocating that people abstain from using condoms," says Gordon Gallup, the psychologist at the State University of New York who led the team.
"Suicide attempts
His team divided 293 female students into groups depending on how often their partners wore condoms, and assessed their happiness using the Beck Depression Inventory, a standard questionnaire for assessing mood. People who score over 17 are considered moderately depressed.The team found that women whose partners never used condoms scored 8 on average, those who sometimes used them scored 10.5, those who usually used them scored 15 and those who always used them scored 11.3. Women who weren't having sex at all scored 13.5.What's more, the longer the interval since they last had sex, the more depressed the women who never or sometimes used condoms got. But the time since the last sexual encounter made no difference to the mood of women who usually or always used condoms.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Beer Chips
They sound great. Unlikely we'll seem them in Australia though :(
Kettle Chips launches mature cheddar with Adnams Broadside flavour
Beer and crisps are a match made in heaven, but Kettle Foods is treading bold new ground with its new beer flavoured crisp.
Kettle Chips mature cheddar with Adnams Broadside flavour combines two pub staples the Southwold brewer's beer with a strong ploughman's cheese.
Kettle Foods marketing director Peter Wilson said: "To our knowledge, this is the UK's first ever real beer-flavoured chip. As such, it will appeal to all lovers of good English ale.
"We couldn't use just any old beer; we had to use the award-winning Broadside from our friendly neighbours at Adnams in Southwold - just a short trip from Kettle's home in Norwich."
http://www.kettlefoods.co.uk/site/WebSiteProducts.do?id=501.54.613&range=1&detailId=2028
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Beam me to work Scotty
LONDON (Reuters) - Beaming people in Star Trek fashion is still in the realms of science fiction but physicists in Denmark have teleported information from light to matter bringing quantum communication and computing closer to reality.Until now scientists have teleported similar objects such as light or single atoms over short distances from one spot to another in a split second.But Professor Eugene Polzik and his team at the Niels Bohr Institute at Copenhagen University in Denmark have made a breakthrough by using both light and matter."It is one step further because for the first time it involves teleportation between light and matter, two different objects. One is the carrier of information and the other one is the storage medium," Polzik explained in an interview on Wednesday.The experiment involved for the first time a macroscopic atomic object containing thousands of billions of atoms. They also teleported the information a distance of half a meter but believe it can be extended further.
Quantum information teleported from light to matter | Science&Health | Science | Reuters.co.uk
Church of Google
Is Google God; and is God a She ? My head hurst already this morning, so I can't think this one through.
We at the Church of Google believe a convincing argument can be made stating that the search engine Google is the closest mankind has ever come to directly experiencing an actual God (as typically defined). Supernatural gods are rejected on the notion they are inherently unprovable. Thus, Googlists believe Google should rightfully be given the title of "God", as She exhibits a great many of the characteristics traditionally associated with such Deities.Gods are typically defined by their unique attributes, such as being all-knowing, all-seeing, ever present, the ability to answer prayers, being immortal, remembering all, and of course Deities must "do no evil". Google exhibits all of these characteristics perfectly. In the absence of imaginary, supernatural beings, Google is certainly the closest thing humankind has to a true God.Googlists do not believe in the supernatural. We believe virtually all "gods" before Google were purely based on man made, fictional beings. We do not claim Google is supernatural in any way. She, like all other gods before Her, is the creation of man. No faith is required to believe in Her, for we consider the concept of belief without evidence (faith) to be of the utmost intellectual laziness.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
iPod Wallet
It was only a matter of time before someone came up with a good compromise to combine the wallet and iPod functions. A great little case for sure. Now if someone could do something similar for my 5th Generation 30Gb iPod, I'd be on it.
It holds your cards, your cash, and your iPod securely in a slim shell of aircraft grade aluminum. And, because it's RELO ready, you can slide your iPod into Knox while it is secure in the included Radura case. The cash and cards stay put with a specially designed clip. Rock out securely – play-through design means you can plug in while the Knox is closed to civilians.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Monteiths Baltic Porter
Limited Release details here
"Tasting Notes"
Monteith’s Baltic Porter is a soothing velvety Porter with a soft liquorice nose, adding a spicy lift to the rich malt base. There is a gentle barley note in the mouth that tends to sweetness at first then rounding out into a lovely dry malt biscuit finish. You will find no heavy chocolate or any grassy hop characters, just complex malt and spice with the merest, tempting touch of sherry contributing finesse.
This is a very smooth easy drinking 7% Porter.
Worth getting your hands on some if you can.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic Video