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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by izual View Post
    Oktoberfest in December? Seriously, one time a year is so much more than enough! O_o
    I wish there was Oktoberfest in December... Granted, I already drink Bavarian beer year-round.

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  • izual
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    Oktoberfest in December? Seriously, one time a year is so much more than enough! O_o

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  • Apopas
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    Originally posted by kraftman View Post
    However, I wouldn't be surprised if Windows will win some PTS benchmarks like OS X did. There are tested defaults, so you never can tell.
    Exactly. While the default settings are rather important for the majority of people, With Linux though you can tweak your system at maximum, unlike windows

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  • kraftman
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    Originally posted by thefirstm View Post
    UNIX-like operating systems are superior to Microsoft? Windows?.
    However, I wouldn't be surprised if Windows will win some PTS benchmarks like OS X did. There are tested defaults, so you never can tell.

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  • DanL
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    Most people take sabbaticals to find themselves, not sell their souls to Microsoft. Oh well...

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  • smitty3268
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    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    So was my Polish grandmother's moonshine.
    I had some Romanian moonshine once, and that stuff was strong. Good though.

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  • r1348
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    I know... Will be taking a quick train ride to poznan or sczezin from Berlin to pick some up. Do you know if they generally have good czarnina or pierogies too in west Poland? More familiar with the east...
    I had wonderful pierogi in Wrocław. Right now I'm in Katowice spending Christmas with my wife's family. About w?dka, try Zubr?wka, very original blend, nothing compared to the lame "potato spirit" taste that most plain vodkas bring.

    Wesołych Świąt Bożego Narodzenia!

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by rbmorse View Post
    In that case, it's his loss. Polish Vodka is sublime.
    I know... Will be taking a quick train ride to poznan or sczezin from Berlin to pick some up. Do you know if they generally have good czarnina or pierogies too in west Poland? More familiar with the east...

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by rbmorse View Post
    In that case, it's his loss. Polish Vodka is sublime.
    So was my Polish grandmother's moonshine.

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  • Apopas
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    Originally posted by rbmorse View Post
    In that case, it's his loss. Polish Vodka is sublime.
    Really? I wonder where could I find it in Greece.

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