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wow!


As someone who has worked with bgp off and on for over 20 years, I suggest looking elsewhere for information on BGP.


I haven't taken Omeprosol once since I started eating my homemade fermented kimchi daily. Totally anecdotal, but it works for me!


How do you prepare it?


Pretty basic, I buy 3 or 4 heads of chinese cabbage. Dice it up in to 1 inch squares roughly. Add grated carrots, ginger and onion. I then soak that all in salty water (about the same saltyness as the ocean) for about 4 hours. Then I rinse it all twice. Finally I add three or four table spoons of dried red peppers finely ground, three or four table spoons soy sauce, three or four table spoons fish sauce. Finally I put it in a big pot and let sit at room temperature in a dark room for 48 hours. After that into jars and into the fridge. I eat it twice a day usually breakfast and dinner, not even that much. After years and years of lansoprosol, omeprosol and xantac, and tums tums tums, not one hint of heart burn since.

Edit: and garlic, 2 or 3 whole heads. I usually blend the garlic, as pieces of garlic turn blue or green and look odd


how much of it do you eat per day?


twice a day, not much, like a few chop stick grabs.

Since I am slow to respond and the post is a bit old, this is what I said to the guy who asked me how I make it

Pretty basic, I buy 3 or 4 heads of chinese cabbage. Dice it up in to 1 inch squares roughly. Add grated carrots, ginger and onion (and garlic, 2 or 3 whole heads, forgot to mention this to other poster). I then soak that all in salty water (about the same saltyness as the ocean) for about 4 hours. Then I rinse it all twice. Finally I add three or four table spoons of dried red peppers finely ground, three or four table spoons soy sauce, three or four table spoons fish sauce. Finally I put it in a big pot and let sit at room temperature in a dark room for 48 hours. After that into jars and into the fridge. I eat it twice a day usually breakfast and dinner, not even that much. After years and years of lansoprosol, omeprosol and xantac, and tums tums tums, not one hint of heart burn since.


Thank you for all the time and energy you put into this amazing project!


pencil kicks ass, blows omnigraffle out of the water and you don't have to find with omnigraffle every few weeks when they do an update and claim again that your license is invalid or pirated!


And funny, just did a search and found a cracked copy in under a minute. Looks like that DRM really works...

It's like the "pls no pirate" messages on DVDs that pirates never see.


For what it's worth, I'll share my counter-anecdote.

I've never once had a license problem with Omnigraffle and I've been a paying customer for 10+ years.


none of these support .net natively


Very cool, I am hoping the project is in fact supported and maintained!


Yah, I think this is the right answer. FreeSwitch is a great deal newer than asterisk and has a more logical configuration system imho. The big one is FusionPBX which is web based and runs on top of FreeSwitch - I suspect this is the main driver for do it yourself deployments these days.


I haven't used FreeSwitch and wanted to see a brief comparison between it and Asterisk. Here's what I found for those interested https://www.whichvoip.com/articles/freeswitch-vs-asterisk.ht...


I looked into FreeSWITCH ~5-6 years ago, while I started a complete re-write of some answering service software I had written with PHP and Asterisk back in 2007. Asterisk has the AMI (Asterisk Manager Interface), which would give me realtime information about calls, which I could use to capture all the stuff I needed and popup windows on screens and all that jazz. FreeSWITCH didn't have anything that gave me all the info I would have need to replicate that. Of course, this might have been updated since then.


Yes it has ESL now that is kind-of similar.


I think they are implying that the code of wrapping binary data up and going through an HTTP proxy might prove useful for another project.


just a guess here, but this library is for c# and brick appears to be for haskel


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