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I drink mostly water, tea and coffee, so a coke is like a treat and I limit my intake. Losing Pepsi is hard though :(
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Can't drink Pepsi anymore whatever they put in to it doesn't agree with my joints :( but it was changing for the worse anyway... Our Tap water is great here though so can't complain.. I need to seriously cut out the copious amounts of coffee I'm drinking these days as it just too much.
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cools wrote: April 5th, 2023, 10:23 pm
emphatic wrote: April 5th, 2023, 9:43 pm I mostly drink water these days.
This. I kicked my caffiene habit (again) at the beginning of the year, and nowadays any kind of regular sugar intake gives me heartburn.

The quality and flavour of the water in this area is top notch (we get zero limescale), so straight out of the tap is fine.
I was completely off coffee for 3 years straight, but now I'm drinking several espressos with heavy cream in them on the weekend. It used to be Lattes, but I'm never touching regular mink again, so cream is just perfection. I just missed the ritual of it all so much, I even refurbished my Rancilio Silvia with new parts and am trying to perfect my espresso game. :lol:

Our tap water is great too, no lime.
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SuperPang wrote: April 5th, 2023, 1:36 pm Big fan of Pepsi Wild Cherry despite the corn syrup. Got some coming this week. Also partial to a Mexican Coke. Even though ours has proper sugar as well, the Mexican stuff does taste different. More syrupy, a bit like Maccy D's Coke. Good with ice.

https://americanfizz.co.uk/soda-and-drinks/regular-soda

EDIT: Ohh ffs. Just picked up a bottle of Fentimans Curiosity Cola and they've done the same! That's the second time they've cut it. Tastes awful.
Had the same experience with Fentimans, also a while back there was this rhubard drink local to me that was amazing ... then they changed it, and it's awful now.

Thanks for the link, not a fan of HFCS, but there is some interesting stuff there.

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emphatic wrote: April 6th, 2023, 7:59 pm I was completely off coffee for 3 years straight, but now I'm drinking several espressos with heavy cream in them on the weekend. It used to be Lattes, but I'm never touching regular mink again, so cream is just perfection. I just missed the ritual of it all so much, I even refurbished my Rancilio Silvia with new parts and am trying to perfect my espresso game. :lol:
I'd been trying to figure out what was causing me constant and worsening acid. Couple of things were aggravating it but once the coffee was gone it went away completely. I only ever drank black, and maybe 2 cups a day albeit fairly strong (equivalent of a double espresso each time, I guess), hardly excessive but enough to trigger whatever it was.

Could probably do weekends but other reasons mean I'm not bothered, it's quite nice to have a calm mind - I know caffiene makes me more easily stressed and irritable :problem:
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Must a age thing :shifty: I'm 45 this month myself.

I wonder how old penrhos is now as he was a old git at IC09 :lol:
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Oh wow. Will they trade it for MS3?
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LEGENOARYNINLIA wrote: April 5th, 2023, 1:17 pm Back in 2018 when I was in the UK for couple of weeks my first visits to Sainsbury's and Tesco gave me a bit of a culture shock. Everything was sugar free! Aspartame triggers nasty migraines for me, so I can't touch that crap at all. I spent quite a while on my first day at Sainsbury's looking at all the sodas, and the only one with sugar I found was some "olde timey lemonadey" thing. Thankfully I found Bundaberg's root beer at a Tesco. Aussie stuff. Tasty too.
Yesterday I bought a bottle of Bundaberg and a box of Flintstone Fruity Pebbles cereals. I paid 400 Turkish Liras or 20€ for these 2 things. Bottom Line: nice, but really not worth it.
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CTN wrote: April 8th, 2023, 7:43 am Yesterday I bought a bottle of Bundaberg and a box of Flintstone Fruity Pebbles cereals. I paid 400 Turkish Liras or 20€ for these 2 things. Bottom Line: nice, but really not worth it.
Damn, 20€ for just those two? Ridiculous.
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Local Budgens Yank fizzy pop:
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Whoa! Holy ****! Plain flour!
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And suet :ugeek:
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Raiden DX described by a 3 year old.
You got to get the squares and watch out for volcanoes.
Spot on tbh.
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Finally able to put some time into Batrider, and I have some controversial thoughts…

A) it’s not as hard as most other SHMUPs!! After a few hours, and experimenting with different ships/teams to use, I can now get veeeeerrrrry close to a 1cc on the ‘Normal’ course.
I’ve put far more time into Esprade, and I’m nowhere near a 1cc.
(Caveat: I do start the game into the settings menu, and then enter the game with Start, which means the game starts at the lowest rank. I understand this doesn’t affect rank progression during the game though)

B) I’ve got it on a supergun, with an MX8000 on it’s side, a custom stick, and a big comfy leather Noble chair that reclines slightly…
While this is far from ‘authentic’, it’s super comfy. It ‘might’ be a better experience than sitting at the cab!!

C) Less controversial this time. While there will never be a consensus answer to ‘best’ SHMUP, Batrider has a great case for the ‘coolest’, right?!
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ChrisBEANS wrote: April 29th, 2023, 9:32 am While there will never be a consensus answer to ‘best’ SHMUP, Batrider has a great case for the ‘coolest’, right?!
Undoubtedly. I love the whole aesthetic.
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Reclining ones head rather than tilting the screen, novel.
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Was doing a good bit of repair / sodlering over the last few days had some very fine fantastic solder that was a joy to work with,I'd guess less than .5mm .....switched to some other "high quality" and thicker reels I had and oh boy ! one went straight in the bin it was that bad ,the other was very average ....my problem is I've no idea what the good solder was as I bought it so long ago ..I'm thinking it was possibly some leaded kester but no idea really.im reluctant to buy any going by the other 2 reels I have and after seeing the price of solder these days :-o
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I use SRA solder:

https://www.pcb-soldering.co.uk/sra-solder

Along with non acid liquid flux.