It looks like it uses chrome for certain data, and I'm not a fan of that. Any idea if I can change that to use Firefox?
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My favorite is from drink shouts (gone a long time). Still might be sweet for your taste, but definitely needs the high proof bourbon to help cut it a little. Biggest difference is the addition of bitters (and the inversion of the liquor as you mentioned).
1.5 oz Amaretto (Luxardo)
.75 oz. High-Proof Bourbon (Knob Creek)
1 oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
2 tsp. Simple Syrup
.5 oz. Egg White, Beaten
2 Dashes Aromatic Bitters (The Bitter Truth)
Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker WITHOUT ICE and shake for a few seconds (this is called “dry shaking” and helps the egg whites blend). Then add ice, and shake very thoroughly. Strain into a chilled, ice-filled rocks glass. Garnish with a Luxardo maraschino cherry.
Another thought. Try the warranty.
https://www.merillat.com/customer-support/warranty-info.html
Edit: Hmm. Says not transferrable. But I suppose it doesn't hurt to try
Looking at the picture, a regular piece of wood should work as long as the thickness is the same. Otherwise the front will sit a bit proud if thicker, or there will be a gap if thinner. Though you could trim the dado back on the sides if it's thicker. Edit: and make sure to measure size before trying to take it off. Just in case it breaks more.
It looks like that particle board is nailed to the face. Hopefully it isn't glued as well, otherwise it'll be a beast to get off. Those screws are just for the handle and likely have no structural qualities.
I agree, that piece on the back of the face got pretty mangled, and glueing it up honestly wouldn't be enough long term.
You could try clipping them off instead of pulling them out. Just use a flush cutter (or as close to flush) and cut them down to the wood. This is what most do when taking our trim, as it can cause more damage to get the nails/staples out.
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Sounds delightful! Can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing!
Hopefully someone smarter than me can help. You can always do what I do, and just blow up the install and start fresh. 😂
Darn.
I suppose you could also try using the lsof command to see if it shows anything different?
Some examples: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-check-if-port-is-in-use-command/
This may sound silly, but have you tried restarting? I feel like that worked for me when I had a similar issue in the past. Something was holding onto the port, but it wasn't showing up anywhere. Restart got it to let go and it worked afterwards.
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