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ATO says capacity over 5L too :nyaanyaa:

That's just to possess or manufacture a still. From what I interpret, if you're using it to make alcohol in any quantity, you need a licence and to pay duty on it...which at 40% alcohol volume is $20 fkn lol

properly designed still, on a large enough plot of land, should be undetectable.

but you'll have to do multiple pot stills + zeolite to break the azeotrope, i could run a hysis simulation and give you a rough guide regarding the sizing of a reflux column, when i can be f**ked. too much deadspace 3 to play.

That's just to possess or manufacture a still. From what I interpret, if you're using it to make alcohol in any quantity, you need a licence and to pay duty on it...which at 40% alcohol volume is $20 fkn lol

well technically yes...its illegal for it to be operating in your house making alcohol...but really who gives a f**k...there was police at the home brew meet the other day...they dont care..

properly designed still, on a large enough plot of land, should be undetectable.

but you'll have to do multiple pot stills + zeolite to break the azeotrope, i could run a hysis simulation and give you a rough guide regarding the sizing of a reflux column, when i can be f**ked. too much deadspace 3 to play.

This all went in one ear and straight out the other :/

making gnocci at home is not something I do on the reg.... maybe 2-3 times per winter lol

it is a fair effort, however awsesome when done correctly though...

I wanna get into making my own beer... I drink too much of the shit to keep buying it lol

I've made my own gnocci a few times and it's the best!

you have green card? ok ok i love i love!!!!

Tease Maggie with this one LOL!

Speaking of burgers, anyone tried Mr Burger?

Multiple times, it's not that good, should not be in number 8 spot with Huxtaburger in 10th. It's not bad, but not something I'd go out of my way to eat often (only had it a few times coz the guys at trade school don't mind it every few weeks)

Trying to ween her off it? You shouldn't need to try get her over her ex. If she isn't over him she isn't ready for a new relo.

That's it right there. Get out now while it's been made easy for you.

It's not that hard for me to give him the wrong advices

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Excellent post.

Had some porsche with the plates RS997 try to give me a go the other night on nepean highway... was even... there's no way it was an RS.. didn't get a look at the back of it to see what it actually was...

Just saw him looking angry afterwards before he turned off to go have a cry about the extra $100,000 he wasted on his slow porsche.

It's always the rich cars and commodores that want to race me :/

Sure he was trying? Unless ya skyline is pretty quick Porsche > skyline

had bucks on saturday.....we now at 2 ppl in hospital due to it success!

haha nice!

F&F 6 was decent

yeah heard wasn't too bad, so will watch

Got a sick F&F cup with my combo too

Saw those they are pretty cool

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