Sadie's is the best New Mexican foods they been in business for 60+ years have 2 or 3 branches and it's families owned!![]()
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All good choices. I'll add...Mary and Tito's on 4th/Menaul
Cocina Azul on Paseo, also on 12th/Mountain
El Patron on Montgomery
Juanita's in Barelas
Garcia's
Retsyn? You mean like Certs?Lobster and hazelnut enchiladas with Retsyn!
In caper sauce.
Never thought of mixing seafoods with New Mexican foods, since we nowhere near the ocean since we are landlocked state!!![]()
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Rule of thumb I've heard is half your weight in ounces per day. For me that's 3+ quarts.Altitude has a lot to do with hydration as well. Denver gets the name, "Mile High City" because it's 5,280 feet above sea level. Albuquerque is actually a bit higher at 5,312 feet above sea level. So yes, it's wise to drink lots of water. Especially if you are active. My rule of thumb in the high desert is 2 liters per person, per day, minimum.
Hydration 101 | How Altitude Affects Hydration
That sounds about right. I was gifted a 40 oz Stanley water bottle from work. I drink on average 3 of those per day. 120 oz equals 3.75 quarts.Rule of thumb I've heard is half your weight in ounces per day. For me that's 3+ quarts.
el bandido says:
"The Loooooong blindscan time is because the modded T2MI drivers are looking for symbol rates down to around 300. The Non-T2MI driver is looking for symbol rates to around 1000, with 833 I think is the lowest I ever recorded with Non-T2MI drivers."
So I'm going to re-install the T2MI driver and see what I can find. I've used it before, and seen sub-1000 SRs, but the blind scan times were so long I replaced it with the non-T2MI driver.
Just because you can configure a sub-1000 SR in the GT Media doesn't necessarily mean it can scan one in. As I mentioned, I can't get my V7S5X to even scan in the SR 1250 tp on 87W.