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Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 190 – tonight we’ll talk about MA Loader, Transformer Rails, Suppressed SBR’s, Polymer80, Brigand Arms and more! |
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Our cast for episode 190 is Shawn Herrin, Aaron Krieger, Jeremy Pozderac, Nick Lynch! |
WLS is a great show featuring inarticulate hitchhiker Nick Lynch, Shawn, who is that rich uncle who’s will you hope you’re in, and of course there’s gay Paul Bunyan aka Jeremy P-O-Zderac. He has a gunshop that’s always open (because he can’t close). And then there’s Savage (he’s the uncle you don’t let your kids around... |
Continuing with the theme of redefining the user experience, vRA 7’s new deployment wizard takes time-to-value to a whole new level. Starting with a single 5GB OVA download (imported into vSphere), admins log in to the Virtual Appliance Management Interface (VAMI) and are immediately presented with the new Deployment W... |
The wizard will provide a choice of a minimal (POC, small) or enterprise (HA, distributed) deployment then, based on the desired deployment type, walks the admin through a series of configuration details needed for the various working parts of vRA, including all the windows-based IaaS components and dependencies. For H... |
In both Minimal and Enterprise deployments, the IaaS components (Model Manager, Web Services, DEMs, and Agents) are automatically pushed to available windows servers made available to the installer thanks to the management agent. Host roles are based on desired placement by the admin via the wizard. |
The IaaS Prerequisite Checker has also been totally incorporated into the wizard, allowing the installer to check for prereqs on the IaaS components and determine whether or not they have been properly prepared based on the selected server roles. Here’s the kicker — if prereq validation fails, you can now simply click ... |
The wizard allows the admin to validate inputs along the way as to not wait until the very end before realizing you fat-fingered the SQL password or FQDN. In case of a failed validation, the wizard will provide a “FIX” option to try to mitigate the failure automatically or, at the very least, provide feedback on what m... |
When satisfied that all the inputs are accurate, the automated installation begins. The UI provides real-time progress and overall status for each component. |
..a couple more details to cover (Licensing, telemeter, and initial content config), then done! |
In a POC deployment, time from VAMI login to completely implemented is clocked at somewhere around 25 mins in an environment with adequate resources. For an HA deployment, end-to-end config will be under a couple of hours (results may vary, of course). |
The goal here was to not only improve the end-to-end deployment and associated user experience, but also to give customers the ability to quickly deploy and test vRA 7 with minimal time investment. A POC is a critical part of making an informed decision for anyone choosing a cloud management platform. Fortunately, vRA ... |
How do you assign the appliance a static IP address before starting the wizard? The wizard starts assuming that is already setup. |
If you don’t finish the wizard and want to start it from the beginning how to do kick it off again without having to re install the appliance? The previous button will not work. |
Can not get past the prereq checker. It say waiting for server to kick it off but it never does. |
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From the automobile to carry the extended surf board which came to be identified as the woodie (the station wagon with a wooden exterior that was made to carry on its rooftop a surf board as shown above) to the clothes that is distinctively a surfer, physique boarder – the protective rash guard shirts that also offer y... |
When you accelerate the impeller draws water up and via itself, which forces the water out at such a higher rate of speed you can turn the manage bars and it will cause the jet ski to move in that path from the water pushing it. If you decelerate suddenly, or loose energy, you loose your capability to steer since you n... |
It really is various from other powered water vessels (except jet boats) in the manner you turn and stop. Also distinct from surfing, physique boarders try and catch waves that are closer to shore rather than paddle way out into the surf. This is exactly where riders on a board keep straight behind the boat and surf” i... |
After a police officer shot dead an Apple executive in Lucknow for not stopping for a routine check, Uttar Pradesh irrigation minister Dharampal Singh tried to justify the killing by putting blame on the victim. He reportedly said that his government made no mistake in encounters. |
Sing was quoted by ANI as saying “Bullets are hitting only those who are criminals. ‘Gundaraj’ during Samajwadi Party's regime is making noise, everything else is normal. We will not compromise when it comes to criminals”. |
Singh’s comment is in stark contrast to chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s standing. |
Apple Executive Vivek Tiwari was shot dead by police officer Prashant Chaudhary when he was travelling in his car with a female colleague in Gomti Nagar Extension at the midnight of Friday and Saturday. The incident happened when the police tried to stop him while patrolling but Tiwari did not stop sensing trouble. |
Tiwari lost the control of the car after he was fired at by the police and rammed into the police officer’s motorcycle parked next to his vehicle before hitting an electricity poll a few meters away. He was taken to Lohia Hospital where he succumbed to injuries. |
After an FIR was lodged against the accused officers, the accused officers Chaudhary and Sandeep Kumar were arrested. |
According to Tiwari’s postmortem report, Tiwari died due to a firearm injury from a bullet on the left side of chin. He left behind his wife and two daughters. |
Talking to media, the accused police officer said “I tried to stop the car as it was quite late but the driver did not stop. After which he tried to run the car over me. Ultimately, I had to fire. My bike was damaged completely in the incident." |
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Not quite as big news as yesterday, but certainly continuing a trend. This Morning, MillerCoors announced that Saint Archer Brewing of San Diego, California will be joining their craft division, Tenth and Blake, as they acquire a majority interest in the small brewery. |
Tenth and Blake, the craft and import division of MillerCoors, announced today an agreement to acquire a majority interest in Saint Archer Brewing Company. |
Okay, this is my third post today about Miller Fortune, the new “bourbon-like lager” from MillerCoors meant to address their loss of market share to distilled spirits. I’ll reserve judgment on the beer itself until my sample arrives and also until after it’s had a chance in the marketplace. Besides, it’s already been w... |
But there’s certainly some oddities in the way they’re presenting it, whether by the mainstream press or by MillerCoors. As usual, it seems like they’re focusing a lot on the packaging — ooh, it’s black — and other marketing and not as much on the beer itself. One account describes the packaging as “jet-black, angular ... |
Then there’s trying to get bars and restaurants to serve it in a whiskey glass. Apparently, “[t]he rocks glass is intended to set Miller Fortune apart the same way the orange slice has made Blue Moon one of the company’s fastest-growing brews and its answer to the craft-beer juggernaut.” The idea is, of course, to make... |
I don’t quite get the bourbon association, either. It wasn’t aged in a bourbon barrel, like many beers being brewed these days by smaller breweries, yet it’s referred to as a “bourbon-like lager.” The Bloomberg article says it has a “complex flavor hinting at bourbon” while Business Insider calls it a “bourbon-flavored... |
Bloomberg brings up that they used some Cascade hops, saying it’s “a golden lager brewed in part with Cascade hops to give it a citrusy bite and caramel malt to impart an amber hue” and that “the flavor is moderately bitter with hints of sweetness, resting somewhere between a craft beer and a light lager.” So nothing a... |
These always give me a chuckle. Whenever sales are flagging, one of the strategies employed by the bigger beer companies to reverse their fortunes is to change the packaging. Earlier this month, Miller sent out a press release, “Celebrate Miller Time with the Light Beer that Started It All.” They’re bringing back the o... |
The Original Lite Can features the familiar images of hops, barley and the words “a fine pilsner beer,” which reinforce the high quality ingredients and the unique brewing process that consumers have enjoyed for generations. |
In addition to becoming available to consumers in January, the Original Lite Can will appear in the upcoming Paramount Pictures’ release, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. The news team can be seen enjoying the Original Lite in the film, which will be released nationwide December 18. |
The limited-edition Original Lite Can will be available nationwide January through March in 12-, 16- and 24-ounce sizes. |
All well and good, but sheesh, why not just make a beer that people would want to drink, not one you have to market and advertise to death to create demand? Can people really be nostalgic for that can design? But that seems to be used a marketing tactic every few years, to change the package, the label or something alo... |
Calling it a “Pilsner beer,” of course, strains the notion of what a pilsner is. |
“It’s absolutely true that U.S. beer drinkers have more choices than ever before, from spicy saisons to big imperial stouts to hoppy IPAs. It’s a wonderful development that brings energy and excitement to brewing. |
“But it’s also true that, faced with all those choices, American beer drinkers still overwhelmingly choose American light lagers over all others. |
“That fact often draws the scorn and condescension of beer ‘aficionados,’ not to mention the news media. Not too long ago, the financial newswire Bloomberg News derided light lagers as ‘barley water’ in a story on our sales trends. |
To the point he makes about the difficulty of making light beer, while I generally admire the science of brewing that the big breweries have developed and the difficulty of consistently brewing light beers, where flaws are nearly impossible to hide, that admiration does not extend to the products themselves. No matter ... |
Except that light beers are not “well-bittered” and they’re not pilsners, American or otherwise. They may have been based upon pilsners once upon a time, but they have diverged so far from that purported origin that they bear little resemblance to pilsners from the Czech Republic, Germany or any other place on the plan... |
A beer fitting that description, frankly, is not all that difficult to find. Of the Top 50 Czech Pilsners on Beer Advocate, 36 of them are made in the U.S. and for the Top 50 German Pilsners, 34 are American-made. Good American pilsners are everywhere if you know where to look. |
And quite frankly, the reason he may be having trouble finding one is that he admits he “will drink MillerCoors or Budweiser products, but only if more ambitious choices are not available, which is often the case.” But that’s never going to change if he just accepts what beers they have and fails to tell the bars he fr... |
But I think his way of thinking is pretty common, and is a big reason why light beer and other less-flavorful beers continue to be so popular. It’s simply that people who are not as fanatical as the average beer geek just don’t care enough to bother. There’s enough to worry about in people’s everyday lives, and we all ... |
Think about colas, for example. There are people who really care that they drink only Coke or Pepsi. They’re fanatical about it. My grandmother was a Pepsi person. She hated Coke. But there are countless people who just don’t care. You see it at restaurants all the time. “Can I have a Coke, please.” The waitress replie... |
So simply having deep distribution and being available everywhere will sustain light beer for years to come, so long as people don’t speak up. Because until Gould and a majority of people do care enough to insist on what they put in their bodies, the big companies that can afford national advertising budgets and can ma... |
But let’s get back to Ryder, and some of his arguments in defense of light beer. Here’s just a few of the earlier statements Ryder makes that I disagree with. |
Widely admired by whom, exactly? Sales do not automatically equal admiration. The reasons any product is popular is not that it’s the best one available. Often it’s the cheapest, most available or has the highest advertising budget. Wonder bread my be the best-selling bread in America, but does anyone actually think it... |
Why yes, yes they are. But that fact has absolutely nothing to do with authenticity or any positive attribute. The BJCP style guidelines are organized roughly by lagers, ales and hybrids, from lightest (and sometimes) weakest to darkest or stronger. Light lagers, being the lightest in color and weakest in terms of flav... |
Yes, that may be true but it hardly proves that this is because light beer is somehow a superior product. As I argued above, marketing, advertising and manipulating consumers over decades is responsible for light beer’s popularity. It’s certainly not its taste or any actual health benefits over other beers. |
The true reason that the big breweries have focused on low-calorie beers has more to do with business, and the bottom line, than health or any altruistic reasons. In fact, the earliest diet beers had a very difficult time finding a market. Men, by far the largest gender drinking beer when they were introduced, had to b... |
The first low-calorie beer was created by Joe Owades, who, it must be said, had some very strong opinions about beer. He once told me that all ale yeast was dead and inferior to lager yeast. Around 1967, he created Gablinger’s diet beer, the first light beer, while working for Rheingold. It flopped. Big time. Not every... |
But it took marketing the new low-calorie beer in a new way so that it removed the “diet” stigma to make it work. They had to trick people into drinking it. Miller’s famously successful “tastes great, less filling” campaign was the primary reason for the category’s success. But it was hardly overnight. It took fifteen ... |
Today, seven of the top ten big brands are light beers. Despite its recent dip in sales, it remains a $50 billion segment of the business and still hovers close to half of all beer sold in the United States. That fact, I find to be incredibly sad, frankly. What a great triumph of marketing over common sense and actual ... |
Earlier this year, Ryder gave a talk on beer in Milwaukee, entitled the Science of Beer, where he extolled the recent changes in people’s attitudes toward beer. “‘People are rediscovering beer,’ he said. ‘They’re gaining a brand new appreciation of what beer is and what beer could be.'” And to my way of thinking, what ... |
The backside of Paris on Ponce is in full bloom thanks to artist Louise Chen, who goes by the name Ouizi. Instagrammers along the BeltLine can stand under the immense flowers looking almost insect-sized under the towering blossoms. |
In August, Brandon Sadler, a.k.a. Rising Red Lotus, painted over his popular goldfish mural under the Virginia Avenue Bridge on the Eastside Trail. The new mural, titled “A New Light Shines Beyond the Darkness,” depicts giant koi fish swimming inside a circular black background. Sadler describes the new work as “contro... |
Artist Fabian Williams, otherwise known as Occasional Superstar, painted a 60-foot-high glow-in-the-dark Hosea Williams on the side of Old Fourth Ward’s Studioplex. The civil rights leader and activist sports bare feet and his trademark overalls. A halo hovers above his afro, and Egyptian hieroglyphic script runs down ... |
To commemorate Atlanta entertainer Mike Geier’s run on the 2017 season of “America’s Got Talent,” where the 6-foot-8 entertainer sang in character as a melancholy clown called Puddles Pity Party, Grant Henry, owner of the quirky Old Fourth Ward bar Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium, commi... |
Illustrator and painter Jake Llaurado is known for his “Funky Buddha.” He brings smiles to all those training their minds on the present moment with his Little Five Points version. Buddha emanates goodness, wearing flip-flops and flashing a peace sign to all who pass by. |
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