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I was thinking maybe it might be practical if either you could call in a pinch drinker or just the top inch was filled

- DevinT
yeah because that game is way beyond even my abilities-lol. maybe kenny could attempt it ?
 
SteveN, you can "insert hyperlink" using the link symbol at the top of the text entry box. The long URL goes in there, and you just choose a word to highlight. That doesn t break anyone s phone screen and also doesn t require you to jump through hoops to paste a URL.

- JohnMcClure
I understand, that is what I was trying to explain earlier. The "hyperlinks" at this site suck. I fully understand how to use them, but if you do and someone clicks one, it takes you off site to some possibly unknown place. Everywhere else on the web they just calmly open another page in your browser, and you retain your spot on the site you click the link on, and open the page with the new site. Either we have the ultra cheeep version, or someone doesn't know how to set them up? So I had taken to just posting the link. I only use a "Cell phone" as a phone, so I didn't know that caused issues.
 
I m sure they buy chile from many different farmers. All chiles in that valley are of the same quality pretty much, along with the much lesser known Pecos Valley.
- duckmilk
One of my all time favorite cookbooks is by a Lady out there. Her name is Jane Butel, and the book is Chili Madness

I used a hyperDUD, and also just laid it in there for idgits like me that like to copy and paste.

https://www.amazon.com/Chili-Madness-Jane-Butel/dp/0894801341

She refers many times to a spice company, and darned if I can remember it, but they had all of the necessary spices she used in the book. I'll try to find the book, and post the name. Really good eats, but the Navajo Green chili could be used to remove rust. HOTTTTttttttt.
 
The "hyperlinks" at this site suck. I fully understand how to use them, but if you do and someone clicks one, it takes you off site to some possibly unknown place. Everywhere else on the web they just calmly open another page in your browser, and you retain your spot on the site you click the link on, and open the page with the new site.

- therealSteveN
Just right click the link and select open in new tab from the pop up menu. Yeah it's dumb but not too much trouble to prevent navigating away from the current web page.
 
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You can also CTRL+click to open the link in a new tab. I agree it's a pain that it doesdo it by default.
 
You can also CTRL+click to open the link in a new tab. I agree it's a pain that it doesdo it by default.

- HokieKen
On Mac in Safari you can hold the Cmd key when you click the link to do the same.

On iPhone, you can tap-hold the link to get a menu that offers "Open in New Tab"
 
That was interesting. I'm not going to reset my fridge for every new beer, tho. :)

I like the comment at the end - drink it the way you like it. Just like refurbishing planes: Paint it if you want, leave the patina if you want….
 
That was interesting. I m not going to reset my fridge for every new beer, tho. :)

I like the comment at the end - drink it the way you like it. Just like refurbishing planes: Paint it if you want, leave the patina if you want….

- drsurfrat
I'm not resetting mine either. In the back stuff get's icy, out front pretty darn cold.

Yeah, it's a shame so many writers with a strong conviction are scared to say so anymore. So many offer those lame azz exceptions in summation. They want to poke the Bear, without ever getting near an actual Bear.
 
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