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"Sometimes a Cigar is..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:22:06

Whats the humdrum about Chaps? Well its this Officer's adventures into Victorian Science Fiction and Steampunk. Beware: general ramblings about Aeronefs. Dirigibles. Land Ironclads. Anarchists. Dinosaur Hunting. Terranefs. Aquanefs. Mad Scientists and all manner of electric contraptions and steam conveyances. It may not make a great deal sense but there will be large quantities of claret and a nice cheese board at the end. Tally-Ho and "Vôtre dans une sauce au vin blanc!" I have some Nautilus plans coming in the mail but I'm not one to let that stop me from art. Here is the initial draft of the main deck of our submarine. The code for rooms (adjacent to the letters of course) is as follows:A = a kind of guest roomN = Nemo's quartersS = Salon/MuseumL = LibraryC = another cabinG = GalleyB = Berthing for the crewE = Engine room Notes regarding images: These are not all my images. I am using various images from around the web mostly from public sources or private sources used with permission. I have tried to include only images under public domain creative commons or fair use. If I have inadvertently violated any copyrights please inform me and I will remove your imags(s) if it an infringement. VanvlakVanderWellin fleet - 4 vessels completedPaulHKhedive of Egypt Aeronef Fleet - 3 vessels completedTasWhite Russian AeroflotteOgrefencerEast India Company Aeronef FleetZophielMartian Airship FleetBillRussian LandshipsLa ColonialeFukuoka Foundries steam powered walkersDonMArmoured Steam ConveyancesJoeFrederick IV Class Land DreadnoughtsTonyGerman Land Ship squadron & DirigiblePaintCowboyTBAGladysAn aerial fleet to advance the Empire and widen knowledge of home produced jams!Proffessor Thaddeus J. NightshadeMechanical Monstrosities!HawkeyeTurkish Aeronef Fleet You are most like Prometheus and you probably knew that before you even took this test. You probably aren't deliberately altruistic but you still tend to do things that benefit everyone even at great expense to your health and personal relationships. You aren't ruled by your emotions but you still have a strong sense of justice. You make good descisions but they can sometimes backfire (and this isn't due to a flaw in your reasoning but due to faulty premises instead). You are very reasonable you understand systems you can quickly pinpoint flaws and you know how to correct them. You pride understanding and knowledge above everything else and your greatest fear is to appear to be incompetent. You tend to be contemptuous of authority but you don't accept leadership roles yourself until everyone else has demonstrated their own incompetence. You've built a very specific skill set. You know exactly where your strengths and weaknesses are and you pride yourself on this kind of self-knowledge. You distrust tradition which you see as arbitrary and you rely instead on your own judgements. You also pride yourself on your pragmatism. You're also a very private person. Most of all people think you're arrogant but screw them! They're the ones who benefit from your ideas and discoveries and if they took the time to understand why it is that you say and think the things you do they'd realize that you only appear arrogant because you are exactingly precise when it comes to your area of specification and most of all because when you don't know something you don't have an opinion about it (unlike most of the loudmouths that you have to deal with on a day-to-day basis). Relationships are your kryptonite. It isn't that you don't want them -- in fact you would very much like a very close relationship with someone who understands you. They're just the one thing in the world that you're naturally bad at. Famous people like you: Niels Bohr. J. Robert Oppenheimer. Werner Heisenberg. Issac Newton. John Maynard Keynes. Erwin SchrodingerStay Clear of: Apollo. Icarus. Hermes. AphroditeSeek out: Atlas. The Oracle. Daedalus

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"Sometimes a Cigar is..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:21:29

Whats the humdrum about Chaps? Well its this Officer's adventures into Victorian Science Fiction and Steampunk. Beware: general ramblings about Aeronefs. Dirigibles. Land Ironclads. Anarchists. Dinosaur Hunting. Terranefs. Aquanefs. Mad Scientists and all manner of electric contraptions and steam conveyances. It may not make a great deal sense but there will be large quantities of claret and a nice cheese board at the end. Tally-Ho and "Vôtre dans une sauce au vin blanc!" I have some Nautilus plans coming in the mail but I'm not one to let that stop me from art. Here is the initial draft of the main deck of our submarine. The code for rooms (adjacent to the letters of course) is as follows:A = a kind of guest roomN = Nemo's quartersS = Salon/MuseumL = LibraryC = another cabinG = GalleyB = Berthing for the crewE = Engine room Notes regarding images: These are not all my images. I am using various images from around the web mostly from public sources or private sources used with permission. I have tried to include only images under public domain creative commons or fair use. If I have inadvertently violated any copyrights please inform me and I will remove your imags(s) if it an infringement. VanvlakVanderWellin fleet - 4 vessels completedPaulHKhedive of Egypt Aeronef Fleet - 3 vessels completedTasWhite Russian AeroflotteOgrefencerEast India Company Aeronef FleetZophielMartian Airship FleetBillRussian LandshipsLa ColonialeFukuoka Foundries steam powered walkersDonMArmoured Steam ConveyancesJoeFrederick IV Class Land DreadnoughtsTonyGerman Land Ship squadron & DirigiblePaintCowboyTBAGladysAn aerial fleet to advance the Empire and widen knowledge of home produced jams!Proffessor Thaddeus J. NightshadeMechanical Monstrosities!HawkeyeTurkish Aeronef Fleet You are most like Prometheus and you probably knew that before you even took this test. You probably aren't deliberately altruistic but you still tend to do things that benefit everyone even at great expense to your health and personal relationships. You aren't ruled by your emotions but you still have a strong sense of justice. You make good descisions but they can sometimes backfire (and this isn't due to a flaw in your reasoning but due to faulty premises instead). You are very reasonable you understand systems you can quickly pinpoint flaws and you know how to correct them. You pride understanding and knowledge above everything else and your greatest fear is to appear to be incompetent. You tend to be contemptuous of authority but you don't accept leadership roles yourself until everyone else has demonstrated their own incompetence. You've built a very specific skill set. You know exactly where your strengths and weaknesses are and you pride yourself on this kind of self-knowledge. You distrust tradition which you see as arbitrary and you rely instead on your own judgements. You also pride yourself on your pragmatism. You're also a very private person. Most of all people think you're arrogant but screw them! They're the ones who benefit from your ideas and discoveries and if they took the time to understand why it is that you say and think the things you do they'd realize that you only appear arrogant because you are exactingly precise when it comes to your area of specification and most of all because when you don't know something you don't have an opinion about it (unlike most of the loudmouths that you have to deal with on a day-to-day basis). Relationships are your kryptonite. It isn't that you don't want them -- in fact you would very much like a very close relationship with someone who understands you. They're just the one thing in the world that you're naturally bad at. Famous people like you: Niels Bohr. J. Robert Oppenheimer. Werner Heisenberg. Issac Newton. John Maynard Keynes. Erwin SchrodingerStay Clear of: Apollo. Icarus. Hermes. AphroditeSeek out: Atlas. The Oracle. Daedalus

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"Sometimes a Cigar is..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:21:27

Whats the humdrum about Chaps? Well its this Officer's adventures into Victorian Science Fiction and Steampunk. Beware: general ramblings about Aeronefs. Dirigibles. Land Ironclads. Anarchists. Dinosaur Hunting. Terranefs. Aquanefs. Mad Scientists and all manner of electric contraptions and steam conveyances. It may not make a great deal sense but there will be large quantities of claret and a nice cheese board at the end. Tally-Ho and "Vôtre dans une sauce au vin blanc!" I have some Nautilus plans coming in the mail but I'm not one to let that stop me from art. Here is the initial draft of the main deck of our submarine. The code for rooms (adjacent to the letters of course) is as follows:A = a kind of guest roomN = Nemo's quartersS = Salon/MuseumL = LibraryC = another cabinG = GalleyB = Berthing for the crewE = Engine room Notes regarding images: These are not all my images. I am using various images from around the web mostly from public sources or private sources used with permission. I have tried to include only images under public domain creative commons or fair use. If I have inadvertently violated any copyrights please inform me and I will remove your imags(s) if it an infringement. VanvlakVanderWellin fleet - 4 vessels completedPaulHKhedive of Egypt Aeronef Fleet - 3 vessels completedTasWhite Russian AeroflotteOgrefencerEast India Company Aeronef FleetZophielMartian Airship FleetBillRussian LandshipsLa ColonialeFukuoka Foundries steam powered walkersDonMArmoured Steam ConveyancesJoeFrederick IV Class Land DreadnoughtsTonyGerman Land Ship squadron & DirigiblePaintCowboyTBAGladysAn aerial fleet to advance the Empire and widen knowledge of home produced jams!Proffessor Thaddeus J. NightshadeMechanical Monstrosities!HawkeyeTurkish Aeronef Fleet You are most like Prometheus and you probably knew that before you even took this test. You probably aren't deliberately altruistic but you still tend to do things that benefit everyone even at great expense to your health and personal relationships. You aren't ruled by your emotions but you still have a strong sense of justice. You make good descisions but they can sometimes backfire (and this isn't due to a flaw in your reasoning but due to faulty premises instead). You are very reasonable you understand systems you can quickly pinpoint flaws and you know how to correct them. You pride understanding and knowledge above everything else and your greatest fear is to appear to be incompetent. You tend to be contemptuous of authority but you don't accept leadership roles yourself until everyone else has demonstrated their own incompetence. You've built a very specific skill set. You know exactly where your strengths and weaknesses are and you pride yourself on this kind of self-knowledge. You distrust tradition which you see as arbitrary and you rely instead on your own judgements. You also pride yourself on your pragmatism. You're also a very private person. Most of all people think you're arrogant but screw them! They're the ones who benefit from your ideas and discoveries and if they took the time to understand why it is that you say and think the things you do they'd realize that you only appear arrogant because you are exactingly precise when it comes to your area of specification and most of all because when you don't know something you don't have an opinion about it (unlike most of the loudmouths that you have to deal with on a day-to-day basis). Relationships are your kryptonite. It isn't that you don't want them -- in fact you would very much like a very close relationship with someone who understands you. They're just the one thing in the world that you're naturally bad at. Famous people like you: Niels Bohr. J. Robert Oppenheimer. Werner Heisenberg. Issac Newton. John Maynard Keynes. Erwin SchrodingerStay Clear of: Apollo. Icarus. Hermes. AphroditeSeek out: Atlas. The Oracle. Daedalus

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"Tatuaje Reserva ?A? Uno 9.25?x 47" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:16:00

Country: USAWrapper: Nicaraguan CorojoFiller: NicaraguanSize: “A” 9.25″x 47 go Well I decided to smoke another giant Tatuaje. I declare to smoke and review a cigar that isn’t a Tatuaje soon. I know I have been kind of a one cozen pony lately with all these Tatuaje posts. I guess it is bordering on an unhealthy obsession. To go up the RC233 I went with the slightly longer but much slimmer Reserva “A” Uno. This desire but slim cigar looked like it was going to take a long time to smoke and it did. Thankfully not nearly as desire as a Tatuaje RC233 that I smoked recently. This one was about an hour and a half consume. It’s a good looking cigar. A little bumpy and rustic looking but still a very good looking stick. I was a little careless pulling this from the humidor and to my horror I dropped the cigar. My heart sank as I picked it up and saw a end in the wrapper. But thankfully it turned out to be a fairly minor blemish and it had zero effect on how the cigar smoked. You can kind of see the damage peeking out from the underside of the cigar in the picture. It sports a triple cap like all of Pepins smokes and the head clipped nicely with my trusty Palio. The prelight draw was ameliorate and it gave an impression that I was about to smoke a powerful cigar. come up it was more of a medium bodied smoke. It lit nicely and the first 2 inches were dominated by that trademark Pepper that almost all of Pepin’s cigars seem to have. It is amazing the different flavor profiles he can act using just Nicaraguan tobacco and still he some home manges to have them all start out with that trade mark pepper. Once I got past the first two inches the cigar mellowed out considerably. It was a velvety change surface smoke. It was dominated with a creamy woody flavor with a brush aside hint of sweetness at times. As the smoke progressed I detected some caramel notes and some flashes of cedar. It picked up a little towards the end as it got a little peppery combined with a toasted tobacco flavor. Overall and very good and complex smoke. The burn was immaculate and the ash held firm but it was a little papery on the edges. A good consume but not as robust as most of the Tatuaje line. Also a little pricey and a big commitment measure wise. I enjoyed it and was glad I tried it but I won’t be reaching for this very often if at all. Mainly because of the size and also because some of the other vitolas in this lie are bit fuller and are better smokes in my opinion. So I think the verdict on Giant Tatuajes is that they are good but not as stellar as some of the other vitolas. I only posted a analyse on the Regio and RC184 so far but I would evaluate the Regio. RC184. Noella. Tanios and the Havana Cazadores better than these giant vitolas. Of course I reviewed the as well which if I had to pick a favorite the Reserva SW would be it. Be sure to try the “A” Uno at least once though. It’s worth it. Want to try a Tatuaje? Check out my contest by and you might win yourself 3 stellar Tatuaje cigars. <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Tatuaje Reserva ?A? Uno 9.25?x 47" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:15:59

Country: USAWrapper: Nicaraguan CorojoFiller: NicaraguanSize: “A” 9.25″x 47 ring Well I decided to smoke another giant Tatuaje. I promise to smoke and review a cigar that isn’t a Tatuaje soon. I know I have been kind of a one trick pony lately with all these Tatuaje posts. I guess it is bordering on an unhealthy obsession. To follow up the RC233 I went with the slightly longer but much slimmer Reserva “A” Uno. This desire but change state cigar looked desire it was going to act a desire time to smoke and it did. Thankfully not nearly as long as a Tatuaje RC233 that I smoked recently. This one was about an hour and a half consume. It’s a good looking cigar. A little bumpy and rustic looking but still a very good looking stick. I was a little careless pulling this from the humidor and to my horror I dropped the cigar. My heart sank as I picked it up and saw a break in the wrapper. But thankfully it turned out to be a fairly minor scar and it had adjust cause on how the cigar smoked. You can kind of see the alter peeking out from the underside of the cigar in the picture. It sports a triple cap like all of Pepins smokes and the head clipped nicely with my trusty Palio. The prelight displace was perfect and it gave an impression that I was about to smoke a powerful cigar. Well it was more of a medium bodied smoke. It lit nicely and the first 2 inches were dominated by that trademark spice that almost all of Pepin’s cigars be to have. It is amazing the different flavor profiles he can create using just Nicaraguan tobacco and still he some domiciliate manges to have them all start out with that trade attach pepper. Once I got past the first two inches the cigar mellowed out considerably. It was a velvety change surface consume. It was dominated with a creamy woody flavor with a slight convey of sweetness at times. As the smoke progressed I detected some caramel notes and some flashes of cedar. It picked up a little towards the end as it got a little peppery combined with a toasted tobacco flavor. Overall and very good and complex smoke. The destroy was immaculate and the ash held firm but it was a little papery on the edges. A good smoke but not as robust as most of the Tatuaje line. Also a little pricey and a big commitment time wise. I enjoyed it and was glad I tried it but I won’t be reaching for this very often if at all. Mainly because of the coat and also because some of the other vitolas in this lie are bit fuller and are exceed smokes in my opinion. So I think the verdict on Giant Tatuajes is that they are good but not as stellar as some of the other vitolas. I only posted a analyse on the Regio and RC184 so far but I would rate the Regio. RC184. Noella. Tanios and the Havana Cazadores better than these giant vitolas. Of course I reviewed the as well which if I had to pick a favorite the Reserva SW would be it. Be sure to try the “A” Uno at least once though. It’s worth it. be to try a Tatuaje? analyse out my oppose by and you might win yourself 3 stellar Tatuaje cigars. <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Tatuaje Reserva ?A? Uno 9.25?x 47" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:15:59

Country: USAWrapper: Nicaraguan CorojoFiller: NicaraguanSize: “A” 9.25″x 47 go come up I decided to smoke another giant Tatuaje. I declare to smoke and analyse a cigar that isn’t a Tatuaje soon. I experience I have been kind of a one trick pony lately with all these Tatuaje posts. I guess it is bordering on an unhealthy obsession. To follow up the RC233 I went with the slightly longer but much slimmer Reserva “A” Uno. This desire but slim cigar looked like it was going to take a desire measure to consume and it did. Thankfully not nearly as long as a Tatuaje RC233 that I smoked recently. This one was about an hour and a half smoke. It’s a good looking cigar. A little bumpy and rustic looking but still a very good looking stick. I was a little careless pulling this from the humidor and to my horror I dropped the cigar. My heart sank as I picked it up and saw a break in the wrapper. But thankfully it turned out to be a fairly minor scar and it had zero cause on how the cigar smoked. You can kind of see the alter peeking out from the underside of the cigar in the picture. It sports a triple cap like all of Pepins smokes and the head clipped nicely with my trusty Palio. The prelight draw was perfect and it gave an impression that I was about to consume a powerful cigar. Well it was more of a medium bodied smoke. It lit nicely and the first 2 inches were dominated by that label Pepper that almost all of Pepin’s cigars seem to have. It is amazing the different flavor profiles he can act using just Nicaraguan tobacco and still he some home manges to have them all go away out with that trade mark pepper. Once I got past the first two inches the cigar mellowed out considerably. It was a velvety smooth consume. It was dominated with a creamy woody flavor with a slight convey of sweetness at times. As the smoke progressed I detected some caramel notes and some flashes of cedar. It picked up a little towards the end as it got a little peppery combined with a toasted tobacco flavor. Overall and very good and complex consume. The burn was immaculate and the ash held tighten but it was a little papery on the edges. A good smoke but not as robust as most of the Tatuaje lie. Also a little pricey and a big commitment measure wise. I enjoyed it and was glad I tried it but I won’t be reaching for this very often if at all. Mainly because of the coat and also because some of the other vitolas in this line are bit fuller and are exceed smokes in my opinion. So I think the verdict on Giant Tatuajes is that they are good but not as stellar as some of the other vitolas. I only posted a review on the Regio and RC184 so far but I would rate the Regio. RC184. Noella. Tanios and the Havana Cazadores exceed than these giant vitolas. Of course I reviewed the as well which if I had to pick a favorite the Reserva SW would be it. Be sure to try the “A” Uno at least once though. It’s worth it. Want to try a Tatuaje? analyse out my contest by and you might win yourself 3 stellar Tatuaje cigars. <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Tatuaje Reserva ?A? Uno 9.25?x 47" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:15:54

Country: USAWrapper: Nicaraguan CorojoFiller: NicaraguanSize: “A” 9.25″x 47 go come up I decided to consume another giant Tatuaje. I declare to smoke and review a cigar that isn’t a Tatuaje soon. I know I have been kind of a one cozen pony lately with all these Tatuaje posts. I anticipate it is bordering on an unhealthy obsession. To go up the RC233 I went with the slightly longer but much slimmer Reserva “A” Uno. This long but slim cigar looked like it was going to take a long measure to smoke and it did. Thankfully not nearly as long as a Tatuaje RC233 that I smoked recently. This one was about an hour and a half consume. It’s a good looking cigar. A little bumpy and rustic looking but still a very good looking fasten. I was a little careless pulling this from the humidor and to my horror I dropped the cigar. My heart sank as I picked it up and saw a end in the wrapper. But thankfully it turned out to be a fairly minor blemish and it had adjust effect on how the cigar smoked. You can kind of see the damage peeking out from the underside of the cigar in the picture. It sports a triple cap like all of Pepins smokes and the head clipped nicely with my trusty Palio. The prelight displace was ameliorate and it gave an impression that I was about to consume a powerful cigar. Well it was more of a medium bodied smoke. It lit nicely and the first 2 inches were dominated by that label spice that almost all of Pepin’s cigars seem to undergo. It is amazing the different flavor profiles he can create using just Nicaraguan tobacco and comfort he some domiciliate manges to have them all start out with that trade mark pepper. Once I got past the first two inches the cigar mellowed out considerably. It was a velvety smooth consume. It was dominated with a creamy woody flavor with a slight hint of sweetness at times. As the consume progressed I detected some caramel notes and some flashes of cedar. It picked up a little towards the end as it got a little peppery combined with a toasted tobacco flavor. Overall and very good and complex smoke. The destroy was immaculate and the ash held firm but it was a little papery on the edges. A good smoke but not as robust as most of the Tatuaje line. Also a little pricey and a big commitment measure wise. I enjoyed it and was glad I tried it but I won’t be reaching for this very often if at all. Mainly because of the coat and also because some of the other vitolas in this line are bit fuller and are better smokes in my opinion. So I think the verdict on Giant Tatuajes is that they are good but not as stellar as some of the other vitolas. I only posted a analyse on the Regio and RC184 so far but I would evaluate the Regio. RC184. Noella. Tanios and the Havana Cazadores exceed than these giant vitolas. Of cover I reviewed the as come up which if I had to choose a favorite the Reserva SW would be it. Be sure to try the “A” Uno at least once though. It’s worth it. be to try a Tatuaje? Check out my oppose by and you might win yourself 3 stellar Tatuaje cigars. <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <strike> <strong>

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