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Creating your first craft cocktail ta stanley mugs kes a lot of trial and error, a bit of science, and a dose of creativity. Today, you ;re going to meet The Angry Ginger, Gizmodo first but certainly not our last attempt and creating an original cocktail. We think you ;ll like the results. It Friday afternoon, you ;ve made it through the long week, and it time for Happy Hour, Gizmodo weekly booze column. A cocktail shaker full of innovation, science, and alc stanley cup usa ohol. Let raise a glass to Mr. Buchanan. Today is our beloved Deputy Editor Matt stanley website Buchanan last day at Gizmodo. He been with the site for five years since he was in diapers . If I hadn ;t somehow managed to trick him into thinking I was qualified for this job, who knows where I ;d be right now. The Angry Ginger is his signature drink, whether he likes it or not. I briefly toyed with calling it a Dork and Stormy, but it lacked gravitas. The Angry Ginger is, essentially, an old fashioned, and as we learned a few weeks ago from master barman Sother Teague, an old fashioned is just sugar, water, spirits, bitters. In this case it : https://gizmodo/sweet-talk-and-bitters-t...-c-5877701 Ingredients: 2 ounces bourbon with a subtle coffee infusion 1 teaspoon ginger syrup a few dashes coffee bitters a few coffee beans to garnish 1 or 2 cubes of ice To understand The Angry Ginger, first you must understand Matt Buc Oujv Will the anti-science Republicans kill conservatism as Americans know it
Back in 2008, Jason Koger had the misfortune of running over a downed power line on his four-wheeler, being shocked with 7,200 volts of electricity, and ultimately having both his hands amputated. Now, he had the good luck to get a pair of new ones that can be controlled by an iPhone app. The i-Limb *groan* Ultra Revolution was stanley quencher developed by UK-based prosthetic developers Touch Bionics and offers five indepen stanley taza dently powered fingers including a fully rotatable thumb. It smart en stanley cup ough to auto-grasp objects like cups or utensils, but through the use of the associated app, Koger also has access to a library of 24 other grip patterns for more complex activities. The I-Limb doesn ;t look like it quite as natural as the real-life Terminator limb, but Koger is duel-wielding, so he gets extra points for that. And both are still a far cry from real, brain-controlled prosthetics, but they ;re also much, much better than any inert lump of plastic. Koger just better make sure he doesn ;t misplace that iPhone. [CNN] https://gizmodo/watch-the-real-life-term...ar-5989982 iPhoneMedicineRoboticsScience
Creating your first craft cocktail ta stanley mugs kes a lot of trial and error, a bit of science, and a dose of creativity. Today, you ;re going to meet The Angry Ginger, Gizmodo first but certainly not our last attempt and creating an original cocktail. We think you ;ll like the results. It Friday afternoon, you ;ve made it through the long week, and it time for Happy Hour, Gizmodo weekly booze column. A cocktail shaker full of innovation, science, and alc stanley cup usa ohol. Let raise a glass to Mr. Buchanan. Today is our beloved Deputy Editor Matt stanley website Buchanan last day at Gizmodo. He been with the site for five years since he was in diapers . If I hadn ;t somehow managed to trick him into thinking I was qualified for this job, who knows where I ;d be right now. The Angry Ginger is his signature drink, whether he likes it or not. I briefly toyed with calling it a Dork and Stormy, but it lacked gravitas. The Angry Ginger is, essentially, an old fashioned, and as we learned a few weeks ago from master barman Sother Teague, an old fashioned is just sugar, water, spirits, bitters. In this case it : https://gizmodo/sweet-talk-and-bitters-t...-c-5877701 Ingredients: 2 ounces bourbon with a subtle coffee infusion 1 teaspoon ginger syrup a few dashes coffee bitters a few coffee beans to garnish 1 or 2 cubes of ice To understand The Angry Ginger, first you must understand Matt Buc Oujv Will the anti-science Republicans kill conservatism as Americans know it
Back in 2008, Jason Koger had the misfortune of running over a downed power line on his four-wheeler, being shocked with 7,200 volts of electricity, and ultimately having both his hands amputated. Now, he had the good luck to get a pair of new ones that can be controlled by an iPhone app. The i-Limb *groan* Ultra Revolution was stanley quencher developed by UK-based prosthetic developers Touch Bionics and offers five indepen stanley taza dently powered fingers including a fully rotatable thumb. It smart en stanley cup ough to auto-grasp objects like cups or utensils, but through the use of the associated app, Koger also has access to a library of 24 other grip patterns for more complex activities. The I-Limb doesn ;t look like it quite as natural as the real-life Terminator limb, but Koger is duel-wielding, so he gets extra points for that. And both are still a far cry from real, brain-controlled prosthetics, but they ;re also much, much better than any inert lump of plastic. Koger just better make sure he doesn ;t misplace that iPhone. [CNN] https://gizmodo/watch-the-real-life-term...ar-5989982 iPhoneMedicineRoboticsScience