uisge said:Preferably those from Islay
You, sir, have excellent taste! Most people don't like the peaty flavor of the Islay single malts.
I'm a Laphroaig man meself, but I'll take a Lagavulin if that's what you have. :e
uisge said:Preferably those from Islay
ckester said:You, sir, have excellent taste! Most people don't like the peaty flavor of the Islay single malts.
I'm a Laphroaig man meself, but I'll take a Lagavulin if that's what you have. :e
ckester said:You, sir, have excellent taste! Most people don't like the peaty flavor of the Islay single malts.
I'm a Laphroaig man meself, but I'll take a Lagavulin if that's what you have. :e
da1 said:Hell I dnt remember exactly how I got this one .... quite sad tbh but I only have a vague memory of not being able to login to dc++ with my, then, nickname and somehow there's where the metamorphoses happen (somehow).
Normally ppl read it like "the one" but it/was not my intent.
killasmurf86 said:To me your nick always associates with 2nd flash attached to FreeBSD machine (/dev/[red]da1[/red])
Looks pretty tight with thie mad threads you're styling.Daisuke_Aramaki said:Big fan of Ghost in the Shell and Daisuke Aramaki. Enough said. Dressed up once as the man himself for a Gits convention in Japan a few months ago, but thanks to my weird half Indian, quarter Japanese, quarter native American mix, people thought i looked like the Rent is too damn high bloke. That did it, no more dressing up as Aramaki in real life.
nixbsd said:i like *nix system, particularly BSD's family, *specifically* FreeBSD ! =]
<=> *nix + (Free)BSD
<=> nix + BSD
<=> nixbsd !!
i'm not considering myself as a pro. just describing my 'enthusiasm'. =]
noun
no, nothing, none. One of very few German words to enter the thieves’ and low-life cant of the early 19th century and remain in occasional use. Nichts is the standard German for nothing or not, nix being a colloquial version.
verb
to forbid, veto. This form of the word is predominantly American, its brevity recommending it to journalese usage.