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Falernum Throwdown

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For those of you who know me, you’ve probably heard me prattle on endlessly about cocktail making (I don’t like “mixology”, as a word). Well, now it’s come to my blog, too:

One of the things I really enjoy about cocktail mixing is how it’s like cooking but with even less margin for error. Essentially you take three or four ingredients (or a dozen if you are making a tiki drink), shake them with ice, and strain into a chilled glass. Yet, as you can learn when you start playing with those few ingredients, you can radically change the shape of a drink (which is why I’ve stopped ordering Manhattans at restaurants; it takes to long to explain to the wait staff what whiskey I want (with a few options), what vermouth I want, that I do want bitters, and that I don’t want a cherry or any cherry juice). Recently, I decided to place an order with Fee Brothers, inspired by local cocktail superstar Kaiser Penguin’s account of their customer service. In addition to the bitters I was actually ordering (and the bitters they talked me into ordering), I decided to add a bottle of their falernum.

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A Quick Note About Comcast Cable Modems

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So I loaded Tomato onto my Linksys router this morning. After rebooting it and getting everything set up again, I noticed I couldn’t connect to the Internet. Crap.

I remembered that when my cable had been installed, I’d been “pushed through” (I think that’s Comcast’s term) by Shawna’s laptop. After the tech left, I couldn’t connect my router to the Internet, so I spoofed her MAC address with the Linksys and have not had trouble since. Logically, I assumed that Comcast somehow stores the MAC address that first connects to the Internet and you just have to use that for all eternity. Turns out I was wrong.

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