just got back from seeing Oppenheimer and was super impressed by the whole movie. Story, acting and overall cinematography were awesome. I don't know my history well enough to know how accurate the portrayal was but he seemed like a very complicated guy who got treated unfairly. If there are any Downey Jr. fans here I'm guessing he's looking at a supporting actor oscar at the end of the year. Curious what ibglowin thoughts were if he's seen it yet.
I was searching YouTube for another angle on cooking down fresh tomatoes for sauce (got a peck at the local Mennonite farm) and this video was suggested. Just can't imagine the programming that goes into this nor the technology to make such a responsive machine.
Still wonder why it was suggested as it has nothing to do with cooking, though I'd love to have something watch over this batch of sauce and go out and cut the grass and weed and drink a bit...
I was searching YouTube for another angle on cooking down fresh tomatoes for sauce (got a peck at the local Mennonite farm) and this video was suggested. Just can't imagine the programming that goes into this nor the technology to make such a responsive machine.
Still wonder why it was suggested as it has nothing to do with cooking, though I'd love to have something watch over this batch of sauce and go out and cut the grass and weed and drink a bit...
Yeah, you got fooled. The technology in making this video was impressive, but that is only about the video editing! It was a human making those shots, and someone edited to make it look like a robot:
Now go away or I will taunt you a second time!
It looks like you have a gallon of must, so you won't get a gallon. But anything you get is more than you'd otherwise have! Plus it's your dad's grapes.I am hoping to get a gallon but it may not yield that much.
Next you must chop down the largest tree in the forest with…I woke up this morning and all I could think about was shrubberies. Not sure where I got the idea... But here we are. View attachment 104506
Should look good in 5 years. Next... Real stairs!
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