Bitchin’

You know what really rocks on Windows? Git’s bash shell [1] wrapped with Console2 [2].

Git [3]: Come for the awesome revision control, stay for the bonus command shell.

I know I’ve nattered on about Console2 before [4] but that was just window dressing. Having an honest-to-goodness bash shell on a windows platform is real nice.

[1] https://openhatch.org/missions/windows-setup/install-git-bash
[2] http://www.hanselman.com/blog/Console2ABetterWindowsCommandPrompt.aspx
[3] http://git-scm.com/
[4] http://www.blackfez.com/?s=console2

Kegged

Five gallons of Counciltucky Pale Ale into the keg. Attenuation wasn’t as good as I would have liked with a 1.069 OG only getting down to 1.015. That’s what I get for using an ESB yeast for an IPA. I do like the higher floculation and I think the extra maltiness will help take the edge off the bitterness however.

40 IBUs and 7.1% ABV. Tasted the gravity sample and daddy is pleased.

It’s me, right?

Companies advertising specials for folks being affected by the shutdown of the federal government rub me the wrong way. Giving away free crap, well, I suppose I’m not as irritated by that kind of thing. It still reeks of taking advantage of tragedy for a little self-promotion but I can see how it might be an even trade.

The thing I’m really starting to get irritated about however is this phenomena of “half off tickets to $FOO for folks with IDs proving they’re affected” advertising. To me that reads as, “Hey, you. Experiencing hard times, right? How about stupidly spending some of your dwindling capital on some cheap entertainment? Well, come right this way…”

This isn’t a party. It isn’t a marketing opportunity. It’s a tragedy being foisted on us by a group of people who are trying to take legislative shortcuts because they lack the popular support to do things the right way. And crap is about to get a lot more serious in the coming week. No one thinks that Congress will force us into default but no one thought Congress would shut down federal operations either.