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1. Re: Warp stablizer ?
John T Smith May 21, 2012 3:15 PM (in response to Bob Dix Photographer)1 person found this helpfulJust make sure you have a Dilithium crystal on hand
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2. Re: Warp stablizer ?
Bob Dix Photographer May 21, 2012 3:41 PM (in response to John T Smith)If I knew what a Dilithium crystal was,maybe I should. It appears to deflect the properties into a warp core ? I like it , very warped. You have made my day.
Somebody moved this from the Forum to the Video Lounge i wonder why ? Just as well PP CS5.5.2 works like a charm with Mercalli V2 Pro , the Germans know a thing or two.
I need a drink
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4. Re: Warp stablizer ?
the_wine_snob May 21, 2012 4:39 PM (in response to Bob Dix Photographer)1 person found this helpfulSomebody moved this from the Forum to the Video Lounge i wonder why ?
Well, the MOD's probably knew that John T. had finished his "honey do's," and would add something about Dilithium Crystals...
Hey, it's Wine-Thirty here. Think that I will open up a bottle of Patz & Hall 2007 Dilithium Vineyard Chardonnay.
Wonder who will be doing a "Ring of Fire" wine next year? Sort of like Year of the Comet.
Hunt
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5. Re: Warp stablizer ?
the_wine_snob May 21, 2012 4:42 PM (in response to John T Smith)Hey, I was just at a "new age store" in Sedona (where the Vertices are), and saw some Dilithium Crystals on the "Sale" table. Guess that I should have picked up a few, for powering up the Warp Stabilizer.
Hunt
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6. Re: Warp stablizer ?
Bob Dix Photographer May 21, 2012 5:35 PM (in response to the_wine_snob)Ah Bill,
Just as well the wine is not upgraded every other year, somtimes the old stuff is the best.
How about Penfolds Grange, (Australian of course) I'll have a drink for you both tonight at the Chinese.
Bob
Ps Even Adobe for getting it right most of the time
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7. Re: Warp stablizer ?
the_wine_snob May 21, 2012 5:48 PM (in response to Bob Dix Photographer)1 person found this helpfulI have several bottles of the Penfolds Grange, even going back to the pre-EU days, when it was named Hermitage, but that name had to be dropped, as it was also a sub-AVA for the Rhöne (Northern), and also made mostly from Syrah/Shiraz. Great wine!
Penfolds also does a wonderful Chardonnay, Yatarna (translates to "little by little") and it is as age-worthy as stellar FR Chards, like 1er Cru Montrachets. We do not see much of this in the US, but I still have about 4 bottles, of two vintages.
Great wines, and enjoy!
Hunt