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Blogger Leucipo said...

Buy liquor? I have been for three years buying applejuice and rooting it. Whole cheaper, except if you have space problems in the fridge. But there in the PI, I am pretty sure you can just let it in the window.

If aiming for stronger alcohol, a distilation spiral is the most effective way at house, and it has the same price than a 2 liters alembic, but the later is more, er, romantic (?).

Just for the sake of science, of course. And etanol is the only antidote of metanol.

4:44 PM, November 30, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Leucipio,

yeah, making wine out of applejuice is a very common thing in the region of Germany where I was born (Hessen). My mother used to make applewine in the basement... I recall that we were strongly advised not to go down the stairs alone. There are lots of stories about people who suffocated, because the fermentation produces CO_2 which fills up the rooms from the bottom. (If you're home alone, take the Canary with you).

But I'm afraid I'm a lover of good wine, and I wouldn't want to give that up for the sake of science ;-)

Best,

B.

5:07 PM, November 30, 2006

Blogger Plato said...

Ummm...I was thinking that maybe you or Stefan might go into some explanation here about Stanley Mandelstam if you ever have time?

“The Trouble With Physics,” by Lee Smolin, Index page 382, Mandelstam, Stanley, and string theory finiteness, pages 117,187, 278-79, 280, 281, 367n14,15

I just noticed in your side bar the topic of "Finite Imagination" and I'll have to have a look. The word "Finite" is hanging in my mind this morning.

12:02 PM, December 02, 2006

Anonymous Thomas D said...

A new contender for Silly Titles:

"Children's Drawings From Seiberg-Witten Curves", hep-th/0611082

Actually very serious, the title is the fault of Grothendieck who introduced the name 'desseins d'enfants' for something to do with the Riemann sphere...

8:11 AM, December 05, 2006

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