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  1. If you are a technology, networking and security junkie, the Zero Days on Amazon Prime Video is really compelling: https://www.amazon.com/Zero-Days-Colonel-Gary-Brown/dp/B01I2EJOW0/ref=sr_1_1?crid=38Y12H4WXYZQH&keywords=zero+days&qid=1664545243&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjgxIiwicXNhIjoiMS40NyIsInFzcCI6IjAuMTgifQ%3D%3D&s=instant-video&sprefix=zero%2Cinstant-video%2C159&sr=1-1 I had always been fascinated by this particular project and this is the first good dissection of what happened and how it happened. If you think that shooting a satellite into space to deflect an asteroid is an amazing feat of science then check this one out. It was akin to using a bullet to take out an oncoming bullet.
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  2. Thanks, ended up drinking the blue last night. Not as "wheaty" as the typical Belgian so pretty good. I will try the Cinq next.
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  3. Speaking of Belgians, Quebec is still killing it. Each of these can be had for under $5usd 😎
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  4. you got me at demo fleet. Will try and make it out.
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  5. Varies by OEM. My '17 Toyota Nav was out of date ~10 years before they released it. Destination entry is a wretched UI, map data must be updated via $150 micro SD annually, Resolution is circa 2005, no Apple Carplay/Android Auto, overall absolute junk. Feels like the '93 Jurassic Park Ford Explorer Infotainment system whenever I attempt to use it.
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  6. If you have Peacock, The Undeclared War is interesting. It is a bit too long on the personal interaction, but overall an interesting look at cyber warfare.
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  7. Nice ride at Pedernales Falls today. I recently got a new waist hydration pack that doesn’t have room for a pump, so my pump was in my wife’s pack and she wasn’t with me. My back tire was at 8 psi at the beginning of the ride and I just told myself I would be careful and borrow someone’s pump if I ran into another rider. I only encountered one rider and he didn’t have a pump either. The ride was 14 miles long and included some of the Juniper Ridge trail and my low tire did just fine.
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  8. The old chimney still there on left branch? Tsali was the first real mountain trail I ever rode in the early 90’s. This with my old mtb club from Baton Rouge from the top of Thompson loop back in 96 aboard my trusty Proflex 856!
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