....And Screw Microsoft!
syrup
There's no good or bad. It's all syrup. Just syrup.

....And Screw Microsoft!
That was also an anti Intel joke
If it wasn't for Intel then Microsoft's bloatware would never run. Hail Intel!
I've toyed with Linux a few times. Tinkered with Ubuntu once, Trails a couple times. I've started looking at other versions because I think I'm headed there in the near future. I've fought with Microsoft through an entire career. I'm tired of it. I'll go fight with something else for a while.
Oh, a syrup reference. Did you know that cold sap fresh from the tree is about the most thirst quenching drink possible? Boy, Howdy!
If it wasn't for Intel then Microsoft's bloatware would never run. Hail Intel!
I've toyed with Linux a few times. Tinkered with Ubuntu once, Trails a couple times. I've started looking at other versions because I think I'm headed there in the near future. I've fought with Microsoft through an entire career. I'm tired of it. I'll go fight with something else for a while.
Oh, a syrup reference. Did you know that cold sap fresh from the tree is about the most thirst quenching drink possible? Boy, Howdy!
Thought it had to be pasteurized first to remove bacteria?
At work it's Microsoft for admin and Linux for tech. Can't fight the big wigs who are used to the old ways.

....And Screw Microsoft!
That was also an anti Intel joke
If it wasn't for Intel then Microsoft's bloatware would never run. Hail Intel!
I've toyed with Linux a few times. Tinkered with Ubuntu once, Trails a couple times. I've started looking at other versions because I think I'm headed there in the near future. I've fought with Microsoft through an entire career. I'm tired of it. I'll go fight with something else for a while.
Oh, a syrup reference. Did you know that cold sap fresh from the tree is about the most thirst quenching drink possible? Boy, Howdy!
The devs for Linux Mint actually *listen* to customer input. Something Microsoft has no clue about. I semi-regularly watch the "Windows Weekly" podcast with Paul Thurrott. He's one of the biggest fans of Windows (that's his entire world), and even he complains constantly about Microsoft's failure to listen and communicate, and the constant stream of ridiculous decisions made by that company.
At some point I decided that I no longer wanted to be an unpaid beta tester for Windows, so I jumped to Linux. It was one of the best decisions I ever made.
Syrupy regards...

It only needs to be pasteurized for sale or for canning to prevent spoilage. I doubt there is any harmful bacteria in the sap. It enters during all the handling. The sap is just slightly sweet, slightly maple flavored and always cold. Good stuff.

We just filter the maple water and then boil it so the water gets out and it's thicker. After when it's thick enough it's done. There's no bacteria because it's boiled a long time and btw it's essentially sugar so it can't rlly expire

But idk if it's the same for fake syrup. Cause I heard some countries make fake maple syrup (whyyyyy) so maybe that one can have problems

....And Screw Microsoft!
That was also an anti Intel joke
If it wasn't for Intel then Microsoft's bloatware would never run. Hail Intel!
I've toyed with Linux a few times. Tinkered with Ubuntu once, Trails a couple times. I've started looking at other versions because I think I'm headed there in the near future. I've fought with Microsoft through an entire career. I'm tired of it. I'll go fight with something else for a while.
Oh, a syrup reference. Did you know that cold sap fresh from the tree is about the most thirst quenching drink possible? Boy, Howdy!
The devs for Linux Mint actually *listen* to customer input. Something Microsoft has no clue about. I semi-regularly watch the "Windows Weekly" podcast with Paul Thurrott. He's one of the biggest fans of Windows (that's his entire world), and even he complains constantly about Microsoft's failure to listen and communicate, and the constant stream of ridiculous decisions made by that company.
At some point I decided that I no longer wanted to be an unpaid beta tester for Windows, so I jumped to Linux. It was one of the best decisions I ever made.
Syrupy regards...
Imagine being an IT guy and handling a few hundred MS machines. I have not the words. Honestly, I do have the words but most of them would get me muted for sure. Their professional products, server OSs, applications and such, are pretty good but their PC stuff is getting pretty shoddy. Except for Sharepoint. There's a piece of corporate software that should never have been released. The more I worked with it the more convinced I became it was pure garbage.
Sorry. Regi just showed up. Probably time to go to sleep.
Regi wanted me to tell everyone "Syrup to All and to All a Good Syrup.