Oct 17, 2009 -
nDs-mPeG, usually abbreviated DPG, is a special format of MPEG-1 video specifically for playback using the homebrew Moonshell program for the Nintendo DS. So most of the time, to enjoy any movies, music or animations on Nintendo DS, we need a DPG Converter to help us convert them to DPG videos. The following is the detailed guide about an all-round and professional DPG ConverterPreparation:Free Download and install 4Easysoft DPG Converter from the official website.This Converter is the powerful DPG Video Converter that can convert any video (including HD video files) to DPG/DPG2/DPG3/DPG4 and MP3/MP2 for NDS fans.
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Jul 07, 2008 -
Although I don't drink beer, there are those of us who are gluten free, and would love to drink "safe" beer. I found this, and I thought I'd share:
by: Carolyn Smagalski on BellaOnline's Beer and Brewing Editor
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art30583.asp
Celiacs Guide to Gluten Free Beer
Their battle cry might well be “Down with Reinheitsgebot!” – The German purity law of 1516, the oldest food regulation in the world designed to protect the consumer. By the 15th century, brewing had become a competitive industry in central Europe, one that held the promise of great financial gain for the most successful entrepreneurs.
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Jul 10, 2008 -
The Pulse of Summer: Blender Drinks Are Back
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/25/dining/25blender.html?th&emc=th
By PETE WELLS
Published: June 25, 2008
YOU may regard the electric blender as a helpful household appliance. For your bartender, it is a tool straight from the devil.
“You’d be hard pressed to find a barman who takes his work seriously who works in a joint with a blender,” said Duggan McDonnell, an owner of the bar Cantina in San Francisco.
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Jun 01, 2007 -
Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-07/fm-abd072704.php
Public release date: 27-Jul-2004
Ancient brewery discovered on mountaintop in Perú
Field Museum online expedition still in progress describes discovery of 'Beer of Kings'
Archaeologists discover a 1,000-year-old brewery from the Wari Empire's occupation of Cerro Baúl, a mountaintop city in the Andes. Remains of the brewery were well preserved because a fire set when the brewery was closed made the walls collapse over the materials.
Archaeologists working in southern Peru found an ancient brewery more than 1,000 years old.
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