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<body>Heh, heh. My folks were also teetotalers. But when I took a bottle of amaretto to add a splash to my coffee, my dad was quite curious to try it. I explained the alcohol presence and he still liked it and asked if I would leave the bottle when I left. Of course I did. Mom 'harumphed' on the next several visits until dad asked me to take the bottle home with me. It had not been touched.<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On June 26, 2021 4:47:20 PM EDT, jonhall80@comcast.net wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
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<span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: 12pt;">My Mom&Pop(TM) were complete and total teetotalers their entire lives due to their Southern Presbyterian faith. One time I heard them describing another couple who I knew might have a glass of wine at dinner once a week as "really fine people, but they drink...they are Methodists, you know...."<br><br>While alcohol was never allowed in the house one time they invited said couple over for Christmas dinner and my mother (knowing that I DID drink) asked me to help her make a "champagne punch". So I went to the store, got all sorts of fruit juices and a couple bottles of sparkling wine and whipped up a large punch bowl of punch. My mother came over for a glass, just to see how it tasted. A short while brought another glass, then another. By the end of the night Mom was sloshed.<br></span>
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On 06/26/2021 3:44 PM Jim Kinney via Ale <ale@ale.org> wrote:
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</div> Seriously, beer sales at a Baptist church will be $0 unless everyone gets to hide behind a mask. It's the old joke of always take two baptists with you fishing because if you only take one, they'll drink all your beer 🤣🤣🤣
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<br>Beer sales at a presbyterian or catholic church will justify a beer truck!
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<br>Beer sales at an ALE meeting are missing data 🥺
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<br>Real idea: if networking costs get too high, sell beer tickets close to the wifi and exchange for beer cups at the tent.
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On June 26, 2021 3:28:17 PM EDT, DJ-Pfulio via Ale <ale@ale.org> wrote:
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<pre class="k9mail">On 6/26/21 3:15 PM, Phil Turmel via Ale wrote:</pre>
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Is power to the storage building fed from the main building? In
<br>conduit? If so, you are allowed to run an fiber pair through it.
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<pre class="k9mail"><br>That got me thinking about other alternatives.<br><br>If the power systems for both buildings are connected through a single breaker box, maybe Powerline Ethernet can work? I get about 60 Mbps over mine (200 Mbps on the same floor) which is only a 600 Mbps (marketing lie), which is more than sufficient for beer sales. Slap in a wifi AP or router on the far end, if you like.<br><br>If I were doing it again here, I'd go with MoCA 2.5 Gbps networking instead since coax already connects everywhere here, but for the last 5 yrs, the powerline ethernet has been fine.<br><br>Ubiquiti stuff is cheaper at MicroCenter than online. Walk in and buy, if they have the model you need. I checked and they have the LR AC AP mentioned.</pre>
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