Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

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Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby bhooshaniyer » Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:15 pm

Everyone--

I wish you all a very merry christmas and a happy new years.

Cheers.

--Bhooshan
bhooshaniyer
 

Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Himanshu » Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:15 pm

Merry Chritmas and A happy and prosperous new year to you too!

Regards
--Himanshu
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Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Alex Gibson » Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:16 pm

"bhooshaniyer" <bhooshaniyer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:yYydnf3weMjOeDbeRVn-rw@giganews.com...
Everyone--

I wish you all a very merry christmas and a happy new years.

Cheers.

--Bhooshan

And to you!

Hopefully we have a cool christmas , supposed to be 38 - 39*C tomorrow
here in Sydney but dropping to a nicer 28*C for christmas day.

Got the beer and wines cooling already in the esky.
Christmas lunch is going to be lobster , crab and prawns.

Turkey and traditional style christmas meal for dinner

Everyone have a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

Alex
Alex Gibson
 

Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby bhooshaniyer » Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:16 pm

Alex--

And to you!

Hopefully we have a cool christmas , supposed to be 38 - 39*C tomorrow
here in Sydney but dropping to a nicer 28*C for christmas day.

Got the beer and wines cooling already in the esky.
Christmas lunch is going to be lobster , crab and prawns.

Turkey and traditional style christmas meal for dinner

Everyone have a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

Alex

Thanks. If you want to know my plan, we are off to a nearby hill statio
called yercaud about 100 odd kms from Bangalore. Nice cool place. Not tha
bangalore is not cool during new years but still nothing like driving dow
to your friendly neighbourhood hill station, dont you think? Anyways, I a
sure there would be lots of wine and whiskey, dont know about the turkey
and the lobsters but sure we would have some fiery fried chicken and fish
No time better to push the calories!

--Bhooshan
bhooshaniyer
 

Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Jerry Avins » Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:16 pm

bhooshaniyer wrote:
Everyone--

I wish you all a very merry christmas and a happy new years.

Cheers.

--Bhooshan

And to you, my friend! It's fortunate that I will celebrate Christmas
with friends nearby, so I can slip out briefly to light Chanukah candles
at home.

Jerry
--
Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Peter K. » Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:16 pm

"Ken Asbury" <avoidingspam2001@yahoo.com> writes:

BFR (Big Fat Rasberry) to you, Mate, from 28*F Frederick, Maryland.
Wish I were up in Yepoon sucking up an Emu Export with you!

Emu Export! Wow. Haven't had one of those in a long time..

Ciao,

Peter K.
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Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Ken Asbury » Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:16 pm

Alex Gibson wrote:
"bhooshaniyer" <bhooshaniyer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:yYydnf3weMjOeDbeRVn-rw@giganews.com...
Everyone--

I wish you all a very merry christmas and a happy new years.

Cheers.

--Bhooshan

And to you!

Hopefully we have a cool christmas , supposed to be 38 - 39*C tomorrow
here in Sydney but dropping to a nicer 28*C for christmas day.


Got the beer and wines cooling already in the esky.
Christmas lunch is going to be lobster , crab and prawns.

Turkey and traditional style christmas meal for dinner

Everyone have a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

Alex

BFR (Big Fat Rasberry) to you, Mate, from 28*F Frederick, Maryland.
Wish I were up in Yepoon sucking up an Emu Export with you!

Seriously, best of the season to both of you.

Ken
Ken Asbury
 

Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Peter K. » Sat Dec 24, 2005 5:15 pm

"Alex Gibson" <news@alxx.org> writes:

ps No one inside Australia ever drinks fosters in Australia

Amen to that!

Ciao,

Peter K.
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Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Alex Gibson » Sat Dec 24, 2005 5:15 pm

"Ken Asbury" <avoidingspam2001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1135345815.216159.44400@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Alex Gibson wrote:
"bhooshaniyer" <bhooshaniyer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:yYydnf3weMjOeDbeRVn-rw@giganews.com...
Everyone--

I wish you all a very merry christmas and a happy new years.

Cheers.

--Bhooshan

And to you!

Hopefully we have a cool christmas , supposed to be 38 - 39*C tomorrow
here in Sydney but dropping to a nicer 28*C for christmas day.


Got the beer and wines cooling already in the esky.
Christmas lunch is going to be lobster , crab and prawns.

Turkey and traditional style christmas meal for dinner

Everyone have a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

Alex

BFR (Big Fat Rasberry) to you, Mate, from 28*F Frederick, Maryland.
Wish I were up in Yepoon sucking up an Emu Export with you!

Seriously, best of the season to both of you.

Ken

Haven't been to Yepoon for a few years.
Out on the islands is nicer(no mossies or very small ones(1 -3 cm))
Went to Whitsundays last year :-)
No holidays this year (well 22.12 to 3.1) due to product release end of feb
:-(

Emu export ? whats that ?
Usually drink James squire ,extra dry or coopers when drinking beer.
Been sticking with cider lately.

Whitsundays for those who have never heard of them.
http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au/wh ... /index.cfm
http://www.whitsundaytourism.com/

Been to this look out and the scenery looks identical to this photo.
Lots of sea turtles through the whole Whitsunday region.
http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au/_a ... linlet.jpg

Alex
ps No one inside Australia ever drinks fosters in Australia
Alex Gibson
 

Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Eric Jacobsen » Sat Dec 24, 2005 11:25 pm

On 24 Dec 2005 09:23:59 -0500, p.kootsookos@remove.ieee.org (Peter K.)
wrote:

"Alex Gibson" <news@alxx.org> writes:

ps No one inside Australia ever drinks fosters in Australia

Amen to that!

That's the miracle of the "import" label. When I lived in Germany (a
long time ago) Lowenbrau was a bottom-of-the-barrel more or less
dirty-water beer. Same idea, nobody in Germany drank the stuff.

It became an "import" here (brewed on the east coast somewhere, I
think) and was popular for a time. Havent' seen it for a while,
though.

Eric Jacobsen
Minister of Algorithms, Intel Corp.
My opinions may not be Intel's opinions.
http://www.ericjacobsen.org
Eric Jacobsen
 

Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Eric Jacobsen » Sun Dec 25, 2005 1:16 am

On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 20:21:48 GMT, Joerg
<notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote:

Some beer brewed in Germany isn't even available there, only in foreign
countries. I used to bring Beck's Dark from the US back to Germany. How
strange. AFAIK you still can't get it but I don't live there anymore.

OTOH we can now buy almost anything here in the US. One of my favorites
in Winter is Spaten Optimator (don't drive afterwards...). Spaten
Oktoberfest is also nice and none of our German friends has seen that
over there.

Yeah, beer distribution is another of the mysteries of the universe. I
understand the idea that unpasteurized beer can only be shipped so
far, but that doesn't seem to explain a lot of what goes on or how
things wind up where they do.

I do like Spaten, though, especially Oktoberfest. It's one of the
few "Oktoberfest" labelled beers that I think is actually good. One
of the great things about travelling, IMHO, is discovering good local
beers in various places.

Eric Jacobsen
Minister of Algorithms, Intel Corp.
My opinions may not be Intel's opinions.
http://www.ericjacobsen.org
Eric Jacobsen
 

Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Joerg » Sun Dec 25, 2005 1:16 am

Hello Eric,

That's the miracle of the "import" label. When I lived in Germany (a
long time ago) Lowenbrau was a bottom-of-the-barrel more or less
dirty-water beer. Same idea, nobody in Germany drank the stuff.

It became an "import" here (brewed on the east coast somewhere, I
think) and was popular for a time. Havent' seen it for a while,
though.


Some beer brewed in Germany isn't even available there, only in foreign
countries. I used to bring Beck's Dark from the US back to Germany. How
strange. AFAIK you still can't get it but I don't live there anymore.

OTOH we can now buy almost anything here in the US. One of my favorites
in Winter is Spaten Optimator (don't drive afterwards...). Spaten
Oktoberfest is also nice and none of our German friends has seen that
over there.

Marzipan seems to be made extra sugary for the US market. So, we make
our own for Christmas. Yum.

Merry Christmas, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
Joerg
 

Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Jerry Avins » Sun Dec 25, 2005 8:18 am

Joerg wrote:

...

Marzipan seems to be made extra sugary for the US market. So, we make
our own for Christmas. Yum.

I used to like marzipan when I was a kid. Now I find it too sweet. All
my life (as long as I had elders, anyway), for one reason or another I
was told , "Your taste will change." It's treasuring to hear that it's
the marzipan, not my taste, that's changed.

Jerry
--
Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
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Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Peter K. » Sun Dec 25, 2005 9:15 am

Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> writes:

I used to like marzipan when I was a kid. Now I find it too sweet. All
my life (as long as I had elders, anyway), for one reason or another I
was told , "Your taste will change." It's treasuring to hear that it's
the marzipan, not my taste, that's changed.

Some stores that sell Indian or Asian cuisine sell ground almond
"cookies" that are pretty close to marzipan and are not too sweet.

The ones I've had are cut into diamond shapes and have a silver 'foil'
(edible) on them.

Ciao,

Peter K.
Peter K.
 

Re: Merry Christmas & Happy New Years!

Postby Bob Cain » Sun Dec 25, 2005 9:15 am

Jerry Avins wrote:
Joerg wrote:

...

Marzipan seems to be made extra sugary for the US market. So, we make
our own for Christmas. Yum.

I used to like marzipan when I was a kid. Now I find it too sweet.

I liked diazepam when I was younger. Now I find _it_ too sweet. :-)


Bob
--

"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler."

A. Einstein
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