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category: residue [glöplog]
As the majority of responding, hanged last dogs and cats on me for the last three informative posts about Blitter, I decided to change the front of approach and write about more humanistic and less technical subject. More suitable for designers and belletrists. Even though it's not my megalomania, that code is most important in demos. Populi prefer design, colors, music and animation. No respect for discoverers of the world already discovered.
Alcohol:
How to choose capacity of glass for drink's kind?
Divide 2 by percentage of alcohol.
You'll get:
2/4%=0.5l for beer,
2/13%=c.a.0.16l for vine and
2/40%=0.05l for vodka.
And what's the safe amount to drink without generating fractals, comas or (God never let it happen) being drunk not enough:
6 glass of alcohol. glass means dedicated glass, like above, 6 pints of beer or 6 small cups of vine or 6 shots of vodka. Each set and each glass got the same amount of clear spirit and six is much enough for an adult mammal.
What about mixing?
What percentage of alcohol is there in a mix of A millilitres of alcohol of percentage p and b millilitres of juice. (In case you want to dissolve pure spirit to vodka or vodka to beverage drink)
p2=pa/(a+b)
What amount of juice to add to A millilitres of alcohol of p percent, to get alcohol of p2 percent of volume:
b=a((p/p2)-1)
How much of alcohol of p percent to mix with b millilitres of juice to get alcohol of p2 percent of volume:
a=b/((p/p2)-1)
How much of alcohol of p percent is there in c millilitres of alcohol of p2 percent volume:
a=c/(p/p2)
How much of alcohol is there in a mix of e millilitres of alcohol of p1 percent volume with f millilitres of alcohol of p2 percent volume.
d=(ep1+fp2)/(p1+p2)
And at last comparing bottles of various kinds goes along formula:
a=p*v
p is percentage and v is the capacity of a bottle.
To get most economic drinking, divide price by the a to get cost of pure spirit in each bottle.
Eeeeenjoy!!!!
Alcohol:
How to choose capacity of glass for drink's kind?
Divide 2 by percentage of alcohol.
You'll get:
2/4%=0.5l for beer,
2/13%=c.a.0.16l for vine and
2/40%=0.05l for vodka.
And what's the safe amount to drink without generating fractals, comas or (God never let it happen) being drunk not enough:
6 glass of alcohol. glass means dedicated glass, like above, 6 pints of beer or 6 small cups of vine or 6 shots of vodka. Each set and each glass got the same amount of clear spirit and six is much enough for an adult mammal.
What about mixing?
What percentage of alcohol is there in a mix of A millilitres of alcohol of percentage p and b millilitres of juice. (In case you want to dissolve pure spirit to vodka or vodka to beverage drink)
p2=pa/(a+b)
What amount of juice to add to A millilitres of alcohol of p percent, to get alcohol of p2 percent of volume:
b=a((p/p2)-1)
How much of alcohol of p percent to mix with b millilitres of juice to get alcohol of p2 percent of volume:
a=b/((p/p2)-1)
How much of alcohol of p percent is there in c millilitres of alcohol of p2 percent volume:
a=c/(p/p2)
How much of alcohol is there in a mix of e millilitres of alcohol of p1 percent volume with f millilitres of alcohol of p2 percent volume.
d=(ep1+fp2)/(p1+p2)
And at last comparing bottles of various kinds goes along formula:
a=p*v
p is percentage and v is the capacity of a bottle.
To get most economic drinking, divide price by the a to get cost of pure spirit in each bottle.
Eeeeenjoy!!!!
dude what are you doing
sub-ethanol accuracy
what am I doing? I am proving that luxurious alcohol is much cheaper.
Examples:
one litre of super-duper-pink-gin-with-raspberry-flavour - £25 and it is 70p for a unit of alcohol.
one beer is £1 for a unit of alcohol, which means to balance that super gin with beers (17 pints) would cost £35 - £10 of saving by spending on luxury.
further:
0.35l 40% vodka - £11 and it is 78p for a unit of alcohol. to balance it with gin would cost £8,9 - luxury wins by £2 pounds. if to balance vodka with beers, we would spend £14 on 7 beers. £3 savings buying stronger gin.
Expensive alcohol wins anytime and everywhere!
My cheapest two-days party solution!!!!
8{D
Examples:
one litre of super-duper-pink-gin-with-raspberry-flavour - £25 and it is 70p for a unit of alcohol.
one beer is £1 for a unit of alcohol, which means to balance that super gin with beers (17 pints) would cost £35 - £10 of saving by spending on luxury.
further:
0.35l 40% vodka - £11 and it is 78p for a unit of alcohol. to balance it with gin would cost £8,9 - luxury wins by £2 pounds. if to balance vodka with beers, we would spend £14 on 7 beers. £3 savings buying stronger gin.
Expensive alcohol wins anytime and everywhere!
My cheapest two-days party solution!!!!
8{D
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My cheapest two-days party solution!!!!
It's all fun and games until it ain't.
You've recently contributed to the "pounds off" thread and now you're talking about your favourite booze recipes.
these two things really don't mix -at all-.
Please don't drink yourself to (a slow) death, you would not be the first here :'(
Comfortably Numb (aka "the doctor")
Prescription: no alcohol for (at least) 3 months and please exercise, even if it hurts in the beginning.
..and lots of Amiga blitter coding, of course :-)
p.s.: from what I've gathered, you're an expat. This can be hard, and even lonely. Just keep in mind that "What goes around, comes around.".
Best wishes,
bsp
is it you Barti?
These topics remind me of a a guy who wrote an AI bot which posts to a forum every minute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efPrtcLdcdM&t=1s
Problem is Laffik actually submitted a demo to Revision so I'm assuming he isn't a bot.
*I'm only joking Laffik no offence intended.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efPrtcLdcdM&t=1s
Problem is Laffik actually submitted a demo to Revision so I'm assuming he isn't a bot.
*I'm only joking Laffik no offence intended.
bro can't even make their demo run on a 100MHz and is trying to mix drinks with maths i can't 😭😭😭
naaay.. I just wanted to say, that poverty is most expensive thing, but I see we don't agree even in this point. :(
Blitterati. :)