The bottle is then riddled, so that the lees settles in the neck of the wine bottle... Manual riddling is still done for Prestige Cuvées in Champagne... mechanised riddling equipment (a gyropalette) is used instead. (Wikipedia)
It's always startling when you pull the cord and they inflate.
True in so many contexts.
Holy crap, is that a bow wave? This may be working better than I expected.
You'd think after 31 proof-of-concept tests they'd start to figure out that it's payload capacity limitations that are holding them back.Perhaps they should start with a toddler and an an eagle...
Bathing suits made out of crumbs only last so long.
needs work in practiceIndeed.
The pigeon merely pulls the finger and the resultant flatus propels the floater.
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It's always startling when you pull the cord and they inflate.
True in so many contexts.
Holy crap, is that a bow wave? This may be working better than I expected.
You'd think after 31 proof-of-concept tests they'd start to figure out that it's payload capacity limitations that are holding them back.
Perhaps they should start with a toddler and an an eagle...
Bathing suits made out of crumbs only last so long.
needs work in practice
Indeed.
The pigeon merely pulls the finger and the resultant flatus propels the floater.
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