Re: WMP11 64-bit for XP x64
How convenient! I'm afraid the two were the only ones they had, but I shall
certainly inform them. That should take care of any references.
I am also very much afraid that they will not be able to match that price -
I paid around $35, and that is pretty fair seing that the Machu would've
cost around $65 in the present currency. And this makes me wonder if I could
ever taste the 30 bucks worth of difference
My experiments, however, turned out pretty good. Using, what is probably
called 'common sense', (or Hipshooting?) I managed to come up with
something, being significantly more than just 'agreeable':
3 - 4 cl of Pisco with a pinch of sugar and a squirt of lemon came out very
well indeed.
I am for ever indepted to you Carlos - now I can put the Gin's and the
Ouzo's way back in the dark (for my brother and all the females). I really
only ever drink Coffe and Whisky, but the occasional alternative (which is
Cognac) has now got some decent competition. (Not that they could ever
substitute each other, of course!)
Tony. . .
"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F2BF27FB-0702-42B9-BFF9-BD8F7BC7DE64@microsoft.com...
> Tony,
> As a matter of fact the brand "Capel" also manufactures the Pisco Sour.
> I mean, it is already mixed/made, no need to experiment with mixes, you
> have
> only got to pour it into your favorite glass.
> Another good Pisco Sour brand is the chilean "Campanario" ("Bell tower").
> Cost in Argentina for both Pisco Sours is around 10 dollars.
> Carlos
>
> "Tony Sperling" wrote:
>
>> Oh, yes! Quite right, but not using 'THAT' MP, though. Maybe I should,
>> but I
>> keep thinking that just as I get acustomed to using one version of IE or
>> MP
>> they make a new one that is inevitably filled with stupid extras.
>>
>> To make up for all that, I managed to locate a source of Pisco right here
>> in
>> Copenhagen. They wanted to peddle a Machu Pisco, but I settled for a
>> Capel
>> which was only half the price! (the global finances taken into account. .
>> .)
>> I fixed me up a 'sour' but not being used to juggle measures like Oz's
>> and
>> teaspoons I probably made it too sour - not all that bad, really, I can
>> vividly imagine me incorporating it into my general supply, but I
>> definitely
>> must experiment with the ingredients. Perhaps I'll try Orangejuice to set
>> a
>> kind of reference frame for myself?
>>
>> Have a nice W-E everybody!
>>
>>
>> Tony. . .
>>
>>
>>
>> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:9E95AF10-206C-42DD-83A4-C840998CED3B@microsoft.com...
>> > Yes, for most of us it is rather late but I think Tony is still on XP
>> > x64.
>> >
>> > Carlos
>> >
>> > "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:
>> >
>> >> That's nice, but a bit of "too little, too late" for most of us, I
>> >> think.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Charlie.
>> >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64
>> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
>> >>
>> >> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:0C5FFB9B-D64F-4366-BD15-94CCA60B60A0@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Windows XP x64 so far included only WMP11 32-bit.
>> >> > Vista x64 has both WMP11 32 and 64 bit.
>> >> > The wait is over.
>> >> > Here is WMP11 64-bit for XP x64.
>> >> > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...cb-9cb2-42f7-8814-7cb5067ee958&DisplayLang=en
>> >> >
>> >> > Carlos
>> >>
>> >>
>>
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