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Just Chat! / Re: Are wine tasters legitimate?
« on: 08/12/2023 18:39:44 »Yes, sommeliers are legitimate.Is a Sommelier someone that fought at the Battle of the Somme?
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Yes, sommeliers are legitimate.Is a Sommelier someone that fought at the Battle of the Somme?
Softening of a liquid is not a phase change, just a reduction in viscosity.I was about to report you to the British Physicist Guild or something for making up a scientific word until I found out it is an actual word.
Because there's no phase change, there's no need to transfer latent heat.If this is true, how do you explain their texture change?
I know you have doctors in America, half of the UK trained ones end up there.
What is the rest of your family history like.My paternal grandfather died a few days before his 30th birthday from Potts Disease, possibly caused by the treatment he received for his spinal injury, courteously a stielhandgranate. My maternal grandfather died at age 68 from an aneurysm, possibly caused by a 48 year battle with lupus which he acquired during the war. My uncle died from a heart attack last April at 59. I have another uncle that nine years ago had a heart attack at 67, and avoided a second one due to serious dietary modifications.
Nothing wrong with the country - I appreciate every aspect of the landscape and natural history - but most of the time it seems to be governed by crooks elected by idiots obsessed with the right to kill each other and bankrupt the sick.Perhaps the British Empire should rise again and bring their civility, stipulations and... uh never mind.