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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What's your drink? Post 302143336 by bakunin on Wednesday 31st of October 2007 06:45:07 PM
Old 10-31-2007
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Originally Posted by lev_lafayette
Sheesh! Call yourselves unix geeks!?! Where's the coffee?! ;-)
The question was, what you drink "on a night out" - at work it's coffee - espresso, to be precise.

I have a local coffee roasting company, which sells a Guatemalean Arabica TransFair i like best. The taste is very rich and the knowledge that it is a fairtrade product adds immensely to the satisfaction i get from drinking it.

But on a night out i drink juices - orange and pineapple mostly. To my own astonishment i really like tomato juice with a little bit of freshly crushed pepper - sort of "bloody Mary without any Mary". ;-))

bakunin
 
BEER(1) 							    Gerstensaft 							   BEER(1)

NAME
beer - Graphical frontend to SAFT SYNOPSIS
beer [ gtk-options ] [ -v | -h ] [ -m | -r | -s ] DESCRIPTION
Gerstensaft is an easy to use graphical frontend to the SAFT protocol, i.e. sendfile(1), sendmsg(1) and receive(1). It features sending messages, files and directories, adding comments, and provides a history of recipients. Since sendfile(1), sendmsg(1) and receive(1) are called for real operations you'll need to have these programs installed as well. OPTIONS
-h Display help and exit. -m Run in message mode. -r Run in receive mode. -s Run in send mode. -v Display version and exit. NAMING
Gerstensaft is German and means barley juice translated word by word. So in short it's nothing less than simply beer, hence the name of the binary. Although beer is Bier. AUTHOR
Gerstensaft has been developed by Joey Schulze <joey@infodrom.org>. It uses the GIMP Toolkit (Gtk) to draw its user interface. FILES
~/.gerstensaft/history Contains the stored history list of recipients. ~/.gerstensaft/config Contains additional configuration SEE ALSO
sendfile(1), sendmsg(1), receive(1), Homepage: <http://www.infodrom.org/projects/gerstensaft/>. 0.3 7 December 2006 BEER(1)
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