As I was explaining to my colleague PC, working in sales has been eating away from my whisky exploration. The only things on my cabinet at this point are a Jack Daniel's and an empty bottle of Gold Label. I know I know Jack doesn't count but it leaves a good college-y feel in my mouth. I'd like to add a Laphroaig 10 or anything that resembles that medicinal-like goodness to my empty cabinet. Any suggestions? PC, on the other hand, is always on the re-up with his collection...Oban, Talisker, and all those good ones.
Monday, February 25, 2008
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GWISKEY
As I was explaining to my colleague, MB, an important concept in thermodynamics is the “system”. Everything in the universe except the system is known as surroundings. A system is the region of the universe under study. A system is separated from the remainder of the universe by a boundary which may be imaginary or not, but which by convention delimits a finite volume. The possible exchanges of work, heat, or matter between the system and the surroundings take place across this boundary. Boundaries are of four types: fixed, moveable, real, and imaginary.
I'm glad that I've been promoted from indentured servant to colleague!
Maybe we can have real conversations now.
Oh, and I actually have a legitimate suggestion... rate Soco! Thanks!
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