AHB wrote:I look forward to reading the proper DRT tasting notes on two ports which no-one else on TPF has ever tasted. I'm sure they will appear soon...
DRT wrote:(...) and 4 bottles of 1964 VP are in reserve in case of emergencies.
DRT wrote:and 4 bottles of 1964 VP are in reserve in case of emergencies.
DRT wrote:Despite our best attempts we were unable to consume more than 6 bottles between 2 in 12 hours.
jdaw1 wrote:Sunday breakfast Derek declined port, having been a mite worse for wear the previous evening.
Here jdaw1 wrote:In Paris last weekend DRT and I discussed two new ideas.
- The first was a single-shipper single-year bottler comparison, now being discussed in Comparing the bottlers.
- The second was the problem of ink-jet printers, the ink smudging if wetted even slightly. Derek suggested printing to the ‘underside of’ acetate, therefore in reverse. Controls (especially MirrorPagesNonDecanterLabelGlasses) have been added to the software, producing output as in this example. Comment welcomed.
jdaw1 wrote:The second was the problem of ink-jet printers, the ink smudging if wetted even slightly.
AHB wrote:jdaw1 wrote:The second was the problem of ink-jet printers, the ink smudging if wetted even slightly.
For which my suggestion (used in practice) was simply to spray the ink-jet printed pages with an artist's fixer. Such sprays are commonly used to prevent watercolour and pastels from smudging or running when made wet. Commonly available in shops which supply artist's materials.
Glenn E. wrote:AHB wrote:jdaw1 wrote:The second was the problem of ink-jet printers, the ink smudging if wetted even slightly.
For which my suggestion (used in practice) was simply to spray the ink-jet printed pages with an artist's fixer. Such sprays are commonly used to prevent watercolour and pastels from smudging or running when made wet. Commonly available in shops which supply artist's materials.
One would think that the simplest and most desirable solution would be to not spill the Port on the placemats in the first place.
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