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Well, heh, technically speaking they make Syrah not Shiraz. Both Shiraz and Syrah (and the french equivalent (red) 'Hermitage') are among my least favorite wines. But it is true they are known for their long life. Maybe one fo these days I should go about putting my personal wine guide online and open it up for more reviews.

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And the number of the pages shall be 18!

The only downside to running phlak, would be the fact that i would have to run it for 2 weeks, without seeing my windows. That would suck.

I wonder if airsnort can be done in segments, and then have the progress saved. For example i would just "phlak it up" while i was at work, and then id come home, pause and reboot back to windows.
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Actually, a good Syrah is delicious. I've seen people refer to them as the same thing, (perhaps even the Wine Spectator,) but I've noticed a sizeable difference between a decent Syrah, and anything that I've ever seen with the title of Shiraz. I don't know why that is, but I've observed it over several bottles of each. Rixler LOVES Shiraz. He gets them all the time, and they are always too fruity, and somewhat sweet. I actually love a good Syrah. (Again, I know they are said to be the same.) Perhaps it's the difference between the versions I buy, and the versions Rixler buys, but there is a HUGE difference. The ones I get are more of a tart, dark-fruit flavor, [fruit - fruity / tart - tarty???] :D They taste very close to a nice Pinot Noir. (Kind of a tart black cherryish flavor.) The ones I've gotten tend to be a bit thicker as well, with nice legs. I refuse to classify the two together, unless like I said, it's completely to do to the difference between Drunken Rixler, and my own purchases. (Likely, though we've gotten quite a few of each.) I do spend a bit more on my wine, but still, you'd think over several samples that at least something would be consistent.

Perhaps Syrah is used as an "upper tier" term for the same process of winemaking. I don't know.

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Shiraz and Syrah are names for the same grape. It is most definitely NOT the same as Petit Sirah, which is grown mostly in California.

The Shiraz/Syrah grape is called Syrah in the US, France and other countries. In Australia it is called Shiraz, where it is considered the finest red wine grown there. It is certainly the most widely planted red grape in Australia.

The Shiraz grape was once thought to have originated in Persia, but recent research indicates the grape is a native of the Rhone valley, in France. It is best known for its usage in Hermitage, in the Rhone valley. The grape creates a heavy red wine that has recently fallen out of favour with many wine lovers.

Shiraz is known for its spicy blackberry, plum, and peppery flavors. Often there are additional notes of licorice, bitter chocolate and mocha. Shiraz is even affected by growing temperature - warmer climates bring out the mellower flavors of plum, while cooler temperatures spice up the wine.

Shiraz goes very well with beef and other hearty foods. It also goes well with Indian, Mexican, and other spicy foods.
Incidentally, I have never had a Shiraz that cost more than $10. Shiraz has always been low on my list. I don't mind it but I don't particularly like it. The only Syrah that I ever really enjoyed was from Chateau Ste. Michelle. It pretty much just tasted like an expensive Shiraz. I think your Syrah v. Shiraz observation, J3RK , is pretty spot on, basically just due to quality. You don't see too many high priced expensive Shiraz making it to our shores. And why would you when we have so many fantastic red wines in this part of the country.

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I'm growing thirsty as well... There's a Syrah sitting on the wine rack... maybe I should do some research...

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This post was made possible by bluetooth, and my cellphone.

Just wanted to let you know i could connect to the internet with my cell, at a speed that is almost as fast as we originally had at the monkeylair.

115KBPS. I wonder what this is costing me?
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Whatever the cost, it was worth it.

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It cost the same amount as a trip to Maui. :D

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Actually its not going 112.4 Kb, its more like 28.8

I signed up for a month of it... 24.95

Figured it was cheaper than a modem and an isp
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Interesting. Well, now that you're hooked up, send me that Utopia disc! :D :D :D [TEE HEE HEE]

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Thats hillarious! Whats even more hillarious, I uploaded it!

Actually its only 1.77 MB, it still took 25 minutes though.
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Wow, thanks!! I was wondering how big a boot disc could actually be, but I assumed the worst. :D Nice. Now I can boot Ecco for Auggie. He's been playing Mario64 a little bit, but hasn't gotten all of the mechanics down yet. I thought Ecco was a little bit more fun to wander aimlessly in, and get used to how the controller works.

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What other games let you wander around aimlessly, using just the joystick and maybe one button? Hmm... I wonder how the GC Sonic games are.

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so the boot cd worked i assume? I seem to die alot in sonic heros, its not so much the wanderer you are looking for i think.
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Boot CD works perfectly. I remember using it before, when I had a Dreamcast. I don't know why though, as I mostly likely never downloaded a game for it back then. Oh, maybe it was when I was trying to run DreamNES or something like that. Can't remember now. That was a cool system. I actually wish I still had one. The emulator is almost there, but has a few minor flaws right now that bother me somewhat.

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There's an interesting read on gamespot about System Shock2...and a possible follow-up? Did you see this

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Holy mother-frig!! I've been waiting a long time for this. There is a petition with about 10,000 names on it for this too. Today is Friday, where is the announcement?

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Those jerks in Pod 6 still haven't put up the article!!!! I want it NOW!!!!

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That video was really good. I liked the fact that they admitted that they had gone to far with the amount of weapons breakage!
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Not quite System Shock 3, but it looks cool...

BIOSHOCK

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/biosh ... 10044.html
BioShock is not a sequel to any of the System Shock games, nor does it have any official relation to those games. But like the previous games, this one will offer a horror-themed gameplay experience in which what you observe, and what happens to you, will be tempered by your own choices. "[At Irrational], we think emergence is the future," says Levine.
I think it is system shock 3, they just dont want to A.) Get sued by EA, and B.) In case it doesnt live up to SS3 expectations, they can pawn it off as having nothing to do with SS3.
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Interesting. Interesting indeed. I want it now!

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Will it have Shodan's sister BIODAN?
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Brother I think. Xerxes is their cousin. :D

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Just as long as it can be described as being not unlike a deadly game of Anter Planter....

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It's very not unlike that!

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Then I don't dislike it.

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That's not unlike liking it.

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It's not like I don't like it. I like to like it. I just can't not say that I don't find it unlikeable.

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sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

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I like the quick replyzor!! Word!

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