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2/28/19 2:24 p.m.
Ian F said:
Robbie said:
1988RedT2 said:
On a side note, how long will a growler full of beer stay fresh?
I've never tried to keep it in the fridge un-opened... but I can tell you the leftover goes flat overnight if you don't drink the whole thing. I bet it would be just fine for 3-4 days if you didn't open it.
Sounds about right, although I tend to lean towards stouts and whatnot that don't have a lot of carbonation. So I don't really notice when they go flat.
Beer going flat releases the troublesome CO2 molecules into the air. Once the atmospheric seal has been compromised it is best to consume it quickly and completely to metabolize and sequester the carbon.
Consume less. Your local capitalist won't like it.
In reply to Paul_VR6 (Forum Supporter) :
Own more. Your local socialist won't like it. Since apparently politics is cool now.
Own Nothing.
2030 "... My biggest concern is all the people who do not live in our city. Those we lost on the way. Those who decided that it became too much, all this technology. Those who felt obsolete and useless when robots and AI took over big parts of our jobs. Those who got upset with the political system and turned against it. They live different kind of lives outside of the city. Some have formed little self-supplying communities. Others just stayed in the empty and abandoned houses in small 19th century villages.
Once in a while I get annoyed about the fact that I have no real privacy. Nowhere I can go and not be registered. I know that, somewhere, everything I do, think and dream of is recorded. I just hope that nobody will use it against me.
All in all, it is a good life. ..."
World Economic Forum 2016
AAZCD-Jon (Forum Supporter) said:
Own Nothing.
2030 "... My biggest concern is all the people who do not live in our city. Those we lost on the way. Those who decided that it became too much, all this technology. Those who felt obsolete and useless when robots and AI took over big parts of our jobs. Those who got upset with the political system and turned against it. They live different kind of lives outside of the city. Some have formed little self-supplying communities. Others just stayed in the empty and abandoned houses in small 19th century villages.
Once in a while I get annoyed about the fact that I have no real privacy. Nowhere I can go and not be registered. I know that, somewhere, everything I do, think and dream of is recorded. I just hope that nobody will use it against me.
All in all, it is a good life. ..."
World Economic Forum 2016
That's a dystopian future that I will fight with my dying breath.
Sometimes you have to eat the Soylent Green.
Sometimes you have to be the Soylent Green.
bobzilla said:
In reply to Paul_VR6 (Forum Supporter) :
Own more. Your local socialist won't like it. Since apparently politics is cool now.
Too much of our consumption is disposable. The owning part I don't have a problem with.