Posts by definitely-not-indy

    Bustelo. It's like 4 to 1. 4 oz coffee to 1 oz espresso in total caffeine. French press coffee goes the other way, larger grounds, slightly lower average per oz vs drip, pre-ground, etc. Lately it's been 12 to 16oz mornings. Busy busy, but it's a hell of a lot less sugar than what I drank growing up in FL.. coca cola for breakfast.

    But I don't understand is that with the resources Russia supposedly has, how come they can't control the air over Ukraine?


    They must have shitty everything. Lol

    They don't have the resources. Russia has less than 30 tankers, compared to almost 500 operated by the US. The air bases are trash, understaffed, undertrained, under equipped. There's more forklifts at the local Amazon distro center than in the Russian airforce. They can't get bombers off the ground without the entire planet knowing hours in advance.


    Pfft. Cuban coffee is just Arabica and Robusta beans with brown sugar in a moka pot. It's not some magical blast of extra caffeine.

    Yesterday it started off in the high 80s and hit 98 at the kids swim meet. I turned up with 32 ounces of locally roasted, french pressed coffee with a light amount of sugar and scalded half & half (because it's richer than the scalded milk in cafe con leche). Delicious. Had 5 small cups before 10, couldn't find my tumbler.

    Except into the sanctuaries where no outboards allowed

    Sure, edge case. A lot of those also allow electric but ban gas motors, so merc is in with their emotor on a lot of stuff now. Others use a hp restriction so the boat motors to the duck hunting zone on a 115 then uses a kicker once inside the markers.

    I did a ton of fishing as a kid in a 10' aluminum John boat. Cheap little 6 hp evenrude to get from place to place and IIRC 30lb thrust minkota. Cheap and cheerful. The type of fishing i'd be doing no need for all the electronic doodads.

    You can always throw a cinderblock on a rope into the water as an anchor, but fishing where I fish a spud pole is better, and a micro power pole is the fanciest and easiest version of a spud pole.

    The evolution of fishing kayaks has been funny. The transoms just keep getting wider and wider to take trollers and outboards. Might as well just buy a skiff at that point. Veer 13 with a poling platform, bow casting platform, merc 9hp gas or merc electric, about $16k now.

    Commercial real estate is dying all over. Houston downtown has a lot of buildings with less than 50% utilization.


    There's a few circumstances when it's good to have staff gathered together, but outside of those it's a complete waste of time and productivity. If God hands down an 11th Commandment it would be Thou Shalt Not Force Employees To Commute.

    The only downsides to a kayak is the price tag once it's loaded up. Pedal drive, power drive, lowrance hds pro & transducer, giant battery, micro power poles. The hulls are cheap. The rest of the toys add up though.

    Mostly bottom fishing for cats. Hijack my kids daiwa rod & reels. It's alright.

    I mostly fish inshore saltwater for trout & reds. Castaway 7' inshore smoker for artificials. 8' croaker smoker for live bait. Shimano citica 201 for casting, get much more range out of a cheap abu garcia spinner though. I prefer artificial on trout. Just show up 45 minutes before the major if the salinity is right, throw down south baits plastics as much as you can for the next 2 hours. You'll limit out quickly if the conditions are right. If it's chasing reds, then throw live croakers on a popper.

    If you get a flats boat the game changes, you drive around on a tower looking down into holes for bull reds. Maybe one day. Much, much cheaper just to pay guides than own a decent boat though.