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Offline 1vertical

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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #30 on: October 30, 2010, 08:20:48 am »
That post from Kai was from back in August.

DOH!  I see that now, but had not noticed it earlier cause my history indicated it was tagged "new"
anyhow I did PM him and thought this was his response
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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #31 on: November 21, 2010, 10:37:10 am »
I'm starting to get back into being active on-line again. I did some minor updates on braukaiser.com and one of them was to update the blog software which hopefully helps with the control of spam in the comments.

I still have to finish the 3rd article for the pH series.

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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #32 on: November 21, 2010, 10:44:14 am »
Good to see you around again, Kai!  How's the puppy doing?
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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #33 on: November 21, 2010, 11:03:36 am »
Hey splendid W.B. Kaiser glad to see ya...
Edit: Kai since we last communicated, I have found the
Nomograph for brewing water and wanted to tell you that
this is a fabulous tool for the chemistry challenged brewer
that I am....Member   a10t2 gave me the link.  It is bullet #2
on this page...
http://seanterrill.com/2009/08/08/water-water-everywhere/
The results of my 1st attempt to do water modification are currently
ageing in secondary and it is a bock around 12 SRM promising
good results for my effort.
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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #34 on: November 21, 2010, 01:12:15 pm »
Kai great to see you back.
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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #35 on: November 21, 2010, 04:51:37 pm »
Great to see you are going to start posting again. I was beginning to wonder if you had a change of heart or something.  :-\

Looking forward to more technical discussions. 

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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #36 on: November 24, 2010, 12:35:58 pm »
good to see you back and glad to hear you adopted a dog.

Blatz,

I meant to comment on this as well. Thanks for supporting pet adoption. We also ended up with 3 cats so far and at this point I have to say that this should be enough. We don't want to become "animal horders" ;) .

The dog is doing fine. He has grown quite a bit and is now just shy of 50lb. I doubt he will grow much further but we have no clue what breeds are in him. Obviously there has to be some kind of Hound since he has the appearance of a hunting dog. While there are DNA tests available I read that they are not all that reliable and may only have entertainment value. He is a very active dog and I'm taking him running a lot. If I don't do this he gets way to rambunctious around the house.

Kai

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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #37 on: November 24, 2010, 12:45:51 pm »
good to see you back and glad to hear you adopted a dog.

Blatz,

I meant to comment on this as well. Thanks for supporting pet adoption. We also ended up with 3 cats so far and at this point I have to say that this should be enough. We don't want to become "animal horders" ;) .

The dog is doing fine. He has grown quite a bit and is now just shy of 50lb. I doubt he will grow much further but we have no clue what breeds are in him. Obviously there has to be some kind of Hound since he has the appearance of a hunting dog. While there are DNA tests available I read that they are not all that reliable and may only have entertainment value. He is a very active dog and I'm taking him running a lot. If I don't do this he gets way to rambunctious around the house.

Kai

awesome man - good stuff - the running is probably good for you as well!
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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #38 on: November 24, 2010, 03:06:02 pm »
He is a very active dog and I'm taking him running a lot. If I don't do this he gets way to rambunctious around the house.

Kai

A tired dog is a happy dog.  We have a 4 year old chocolate lab who is only recently loosing his 'puppy level' energy.
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Re: In case you wonder what happened to me
« Reply #39 on: November 25, 2010, 12:28:12 am »
He is a very active dog and I'm taking him running a lot. If I don't do this he gets way to rambunctious around the house.

Kai

A tired dog is a happy dog.  We have a 4 year old chocolate lab who is only recently loosing his 'puppy level' energy.
Ours just turned 8 and is finally slowing down, but she doesn't know she's old yet.  She threw out her back chasing a ball a couple of months ago and I had to carry her up and down the stairs for a few days and lift her in/out of the car when I took her to the vet.  When she gets antsy she will run around in circles when I let her out, panting/whining the whole time. :)  Good dog.  :)
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