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Sunday, June 30, 2019

Beer of the Week

The beer: 8 Days A Week Blonde Ale

Brewed by: Southern Tier Brewing Company, Lakewood, New York

Description (from the website): The only way to describe this beer is Infinitely Drinkable. This is smooth liquid refreshment with a hint of Centennial hops for fruity notes and low bitterness for an easy finish. Available on draught and in 8 packs of 12oz cans, yep that’s right 8 cans, because when a beer is Infinitely Drinkable, six just isn’t enough!

Would I buy it again?: That's a tricky question. This really is an infinitely drinkable beer, it's pleasant in every single way. I liked it a lot. But in matters of drinkability, beers like this have to compete with Yuengling, and I'm just not sure I'd be willing to spend the premium for this when I can get Yuengling for less. Sure, that's a lager and this is an ale, so they are different in that way. And they do taste different, of course. I wouldn't say no to more of these, let's leave it at that.

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Apollo 11 And Its Balky Computer

Many, many words have been written about Apollo 11. It is, after all, one of the crowning achievements of the human race. Adding a few thousand more isn't going to add appreciably to the literature, but I doubt so much has been devoted to the guidance computer on board the lunar module. If you know your history, you'll know that Neil Armstrong had to take manual control of the landing procedure as the computer wasn't doing its job. Not surprising, it was 1969, computers weren't exactly powerful at that point.

Anyway, this is the story of that balky computer. Obviously, everyone wants to hear about the human triumph aspect, so I thought it was interesting to hear the tale of the first moon landing from a different perspective, and just how close it came to failure. And while the computer comes out looking pretty bad, Neil Armstrong comes out great. Seriously, he has to be the calmest, most collected human being to have ever lived. I'm not sure anyone else could have done what he did.