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hell man been using the same email for over twenty years and still don't get that many emails spam or what not. either you have too many ex colleagues or just have a bad username.

or porn could be porn :D
I googled Stormy Daniels a few years ago, that load goes directly into spam.I work with 2 non profit groups, that's a bunch. I get a lot of "alerts" from magazines and newspapers I don't subscribe to, and even more from the ones I do subscribe to. Every once in a while I get a notification from this site that someone responded to one of my posts, but there's no rhyme or reason for which thread I get the notification for.
 
I googled Stormy Daniels a few years ago, that load goes directly into spam.I work with 2 non profit groups, that's a bunch. I get a lot of "alerts" from magazines and newspapers I don't subscribe to, and even more from the ones I do subscribe to. Every once in a while I get a notification from this site that someone responded to one of my posts, but there's no rhyme or reason for which thread I get the notification for.
And now of course, you'll get emails as the AI marketing bots venn diagram the intersection of Stormy and non-profit.

just needed to put on his glasses
My hydrometers (yes, plural, put a pin in that) are magically hexed to turn the numbers exactly away from view, no matter the movement of my head, like dropping a cat on the floor.

Perhaps I shouldn't be dropping it on the floor and trying to read it on the way down...
 
My hydrometers (yes, plural, put a pin in that) are magically hexed to turn the numbers exactly away from view, no matter the movement of my head, like dropping a cat on the floor.
Oh wow! You got the same brand as I did! Do yours attract all the extra bubbles, no matter how far away, too?
 
I googled Stormy Daniels a few years ago, that load goes directly into spam.I work with 2 non profit groups, that's a bunch. I get a lot of "alerts" from magazines and newspapers I don't subscribe to, and even more from the ones I do subscribe to. Every once in a while I get a notification from this site that someone responded to one of my posts, but there's no rhyme or reason for which thread I get the notification for.

The bots will have a field day with this.
 
Newly signed up OP: I’m making my first batch of beer after watching a youtube video and using [what they say] ALL professional brewers use. My [word I read but don’t understand] isn’t doing [other word I don’t understand, but also learned online and don’t want to sound like I don’t know what I’m talking about]. Please help!
Regular HBT’er: Can you post a picture so we can help you?
OP: It’s a whosit and I did a thingy into the whatsit. [no picture]
Another regular HBT’er: [clear, rational explanation of part of the brewing process] ..Can you post a picture?
OP: Warts? I’m trying to make Beer! I don’t have any warts are you saying I have an infection? Please help me understand why the thingy isn’t doing a thing!
Another regular HBT’er: It would be really helpful if you could give more details about the gear you’re using and what part is giving you difficulty. Can you post a picture?
OP: I made Beer according to the instructions in the video with professional brewing equipment I bought from amazon. I don’t think it’s working because it doesn’t look like it did on youtube. [Includes fuzzy picture that may possibly be a close-up of an ordinary ferment in a bucket with the lid off and has nothing to do with the question]
Patient regular HBT’er: The picture doesn’t tell us much but; [carefully explains some of the normal brewing process in everyday language] Can you post a picture of your specific problem?
OP: You said that but the instructions said this and it’s what I did. Please help! [no picture]
etc
etc
etc
etc
 
Hey @mac_1103 .. I raise my glass to you! I've been refraining from posting in that thread because I've been drinking and don't trust myself not to be so rude to that Dunning-Kruger as to get banned. That's twice in one day I've been compelled to post in this thread... The above post is frustration with one end of the spectrum as I've seen 4 times on here in the last few days or so, this one is the opposite end of that spectrum: The insidious 'has an education but coupled with narcissistic personality disorder'. Sometimes we get someone who signs up on here because everyone on their previous turf is just fed up...(I looked him up and read some :p ) Whether they are factually correct or not does not matter...Some are just obstinate social-buffoons that can make a point, possibly valid, but wheter or not it has any meaning to the context in which it was presented it just doesn't register in their brain and they have to keep pounding away until everyone 'bows to their Superior Intellect'.

:mug:
 
Newly signed up OP: I’m making my first batch of beer after watching a youtube video and using [what they say] ALL professional brewers use. My [word I read but don’t understand] isn’t doing [other word I don’t understand, but also learned online and don’t want to sound like I don’t know what I’m talking about]. Please help!
Regular HBT’er: Can you post a picture so we can help you?
OP: It’s a whosit and I did a thingy into the whatsit. [no picture]
Another regular HBT’er: [clear, rational explanation of part of the brewing process] ..Can you post a picture?
OP: Warts? I’m trying to make Beer! I don’t have any warts are you saying I have an infection? Please help me understand why the thingy isn’t doing a thing!
Another regular HBT’er: It would be really helpful if you could give more details about the gear you’re using and what part is giving you difficulty. Can you post a picture?
OP: I made Beer according to the instructions in the video with professional brewing equipment I bought from amazon. I don’t think it’s working because it doesn’t look like it did on youtube. [Includes fuzzy picture that may possibly be a close-up of an ordinary ferment in a bucket with the lid off and has nothing to do with the question]
Patient regular HBT’er: The picture doesn’t tell us much but; [carefully explains some of the normal brewing process in everyday language] Can you post a picture of your specific problem?
OP: You said that but the instructions said this and it’s what I did. Please help! [no picture]
etc
etc
etc
etc

Sometimes it devolves like this:

Newly signed up OP: "Hi all, I just brewed a ____, and ____ happened. I tried doing ____, but nothing worked. Can anyone help?"

20 or so HBT members jump in, and some ask: "Tell us more about your process, gear, ingredients," etc.

Newly signed up OP disappears.

A few more HBTers take a WAG at the problem.

Still, not a peep from newly signed up OP.

Nothing gets resolved, so the jokes fly. Hilarity ensues.

Then comes the snark and the memes.

Then members start waxing nostalgic about other fun threads like "Please Delete," interesting people from our past like @ismellweird, or start discussions of drywall beers.

Then Google indexes the thread. Now people from outside HBT can stumble in and be baffled.
 
wrt the "I hate hydrometers" / "No, I don't hate hydrometers - see the topic title" topic (elsewhere):

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Newly signed up OP: I’m making my first batch of beer after watching a youtube video and using [what they say] ALL professional brewers use. My [word I read but don’t understand] isn’t doing [other word I don’t understand, but also learned online and don’t want to sound like I don’t know what I’m talking about]. Please help!
Regular HBT’er: Can you post a picture so we can help you?
OP: It’s a whosit and I did a thingy into the whatsit. [no picture]
Another regular HBT’er: [clear, rational explanation of part of the brewing process] ..Can you post a picture?
OP: Warts? I’m trying to make Beer! I don’t have any warts are you saying I have an infection? Please help me understand why the thingy isn’t doing a thing!
Another regular HBT’er: It would be really helpful if you could give more details about the gear you’re using and what part is giving you difficulty. Can you post a picture?
OP: I made Beer according to the instructions in the video with professional brewing equipment I bought from amazon. I don’t think it’s working because it doesn’t look like it did on youtube. [Includes fuzzy picture that may possibly be a close-up of an ordinary ferment in a bucket with the lid off and has nothing to do with the question]
Patient regular HBT’er: The picture doesn’t tell us much but; [carefully explains some of the normal brewing process in everyday language] Can you post a picture of your specific problem?
OP: You said that but the instructions said this and it’s what I did. Please help! [no picture]
etc
etc
etc
etc
A user you've never seen before: Your sulfite to chloride ratio is key. You need to add a bunch of gypsum and epsom and a microgram of calcium chloride and titanium chloride.
OP: Gee thanks!

And then neither the responder or the OP reappears ever again. Meanwhile, dozen of others continue the discussion without the OP.
 
Sometimes it devolves like this:

Newly signed up OP: "Hi all, I just brewed a ____, and ____ happened. I tried doing ____, but nothing worked. Can anyone help?"

20 or so HBT members jump in, and some ask: "Tell us more about your process, gear, ingredients," etc.

Newly signed up OP disappears.

A few more HBTers take a WAG at the problem.

Still, not a peep from newly signed up OP.

Nothing gets resolved, so the jokes fly. Hilarity ensues.

Then comes the snark and the memes.

Then members start waxing nostalgic about other fun threads like "Please Delete," interesting people from our past like @ismellweird, or start discussions of drywall beers.

Then Google indexes the thread. Now people from outside HBT can stumble in and be baffled.
I posted my response before reading yours. Nice.... :rock:
 
I grew up with the phrase, "doesn't know *** from shinola" and never knew what the heck {a|the|some|how much|how many} shinola was.
I've heard it said the real source is Polish (from Poland) vs. polish. But that could get me in trouble for being so clear. If it makes anyone feel better, I am like 5% Polish or something like that.
 
OP (joined yesterday, has 3 posts): "I'm thinking about doing A for my upcoming X. What do you think?"

Reply #1: "I think B would work much better for X, too much risk with A."
Reply #2: "I tried A once in an X like yours, it caused serious problems and it was a mess to clean up--never again!"
Reply #3: "I agree with Reply #1 in doing B. If you don't have the ability to do B, doing C usually gives results almost as good."
Reply #4: "Here's a link to a paper that discusses the disadvantages of doing A and why nobody does that anymore. Doing B or C are more reliable processes for your type of X."
Reply #5: "I do X a lot, at least 20 times in the last several years. Doing it using A is a recipe for failure. Trust me, been there."
Reply #6: "It's your beer, do what you want."

OP: "I'm going to do my X this weekend using A, and I don't think any of those problems will affect it. I'll let you know how it goes!"

(OP never heard from again.)
 
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