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Where Can I Buy Large Bulk 150 Miniature Bottles Of Filled Crown Royal

Where can I buy large bulk, 150, miniature bottles of filled crown royal?

I found an online site:
http://www.liquormart.com/liquor/minis/c...

Their prices are high, though; $600 for 150 bottles, plus shipping. You might be able to get a bulk discount if you contact them. I would do as Cheryl suggests, and ask at a local liquor store.

If you fill a two liter bottle full of Dimes approximately how much is that worth?

A dime is 0.705 inch in diameter, with a radius of 0.3525 inch, and a thickness of 0.053 inch. The volume of a cylinder is the radius squared times pi times the thickness, which means one dime takes up approximately 0.0207 cubic inch of space.A 2 Liter bottle is 122.0475 cubic inches. Doing some simple division, we can determine that a 2 Liter bottle could theoretically contain 5893 dimes or roughly $589.30. In “theory” you could maybe pack it to about $600 (as I believe the 2 liters refers to only the volume size of the liquid contained in a soda bottle), including the neck and just enough space to seal the lid on top. But this is theory and it appears that in practice, you loose about 35% available space due to non-dense stacking.In reality as we can not account for space between the dimes and the way they lay, as well as slight deviation in size of different bottles, and other unknown variables (including but not limited to the distributor as the bottle size can vary, including the type of neck used in Pepsi, DP, or Coca Cola brands). It appears that the practical and real world answer is about $370 in dimes (so you can expect due to spacing, you can only use up to half the available space). To get any better, you would somehow have to stack the dimes within the bottle itself in an organized and dense way. Interesting food for thought.To confirm, simply weigh the container (once full) and divide by the weight (assuming standard deviation) of the dime. You should get approximately the same answer which you could then confirm by counting them up or exchanging them. According to the U.S. Mint, a dime weighs 2.268 grams.Hope that helps. Good luck!

How frequently should engine oil of bike be changed?

My recommendation is the engine oil should be replaced based on the following priorities.Usage.Kms clocked.Time.Riding a motorcycle for 10kms per day, which clocks to a total of 300kms a month is less of a damaging degree to the engine when compared to riding 300kms in a single day.As an example, Riding 300kms in single day will put tremendous stress on the engine, which doesn’t mean the engine can’t take the stress. Its just the engine heats up tremendously and engine oil is worked up to its limits. In this way the oil degrades way faster.So assuming the manufacturer recommend to replace oil at every 2500kms, the person who’s riding 10kms per day could very well follow the procedure to the dot. But the person who is riding 300kms per day should replace the oil at 1000–1500kms at best for the sake of wellness of the engine.This is a policy i follow. Replace engine oil based on usage and not by the book instructions.But be sure you use only the recommended grade of engine oil. Fill it in recommended level. In most cases using cheap mineral oil and replacing it frequently is more beneficial for the engine than using high cost synthetic oil and opting for longer draining interval.As a general recommendation i suggest replace oil at 2000kms or 2 months in case of mineral/semi-synthetic. 3000kms or 2.5 months in case of fully synthetic oil.

What is the history of the Jews from Burgos, Spain?

In Burgos Spain there is the chapel of Corpus Christi contains the chest which the Cid is said to have filled with sand and subsequently pawned for a large sum to the credulous Jews of Burgos.

Also Judaism and Jews had been under constant and merciless attack in Burgos long before the wholesale massacres that drowned Spain.

Many Jews of Cordova, Spain, were massacred by the soldiers of Suleiman ibn Al-Hakim, 1013. While
Special privileges and immunities were granted to the Jews of Burgos, Spain, 1295.

The violence and forced conversions that afflicted Jewish communities throughout Spain in 1391 did not occur here. In fact, the Jews of Burgos relocated en masse in Segovia at that time, establishing the city's fifth synagogue.

There were about 120 Jewish communities, of which the following were the most important: Toledo, Hita, Almoguera, Burgos, Carrion, Avila, Medina del Campo, Valladolid, Cuenca, Huete, Atienza, Paredes de Nava, Logroño, Almazan, Soria, Villanueva, Ucles, Pancorbo, Sahagunt, Sepulveda, Olmedo, Murcia, Osma, Najera, Talavera, Villa Real, Guadalajara, Arevalo, Plasencia, Villa Diego, and Sant Estevan. Among the communities of lesser importance were the following: Maqueda, Briviesca, Alcaráz, Calahorra, Aguilar, Ayllon, Belforado, Badajoz, Alcalá, Zurita, Vitoria, Buitrago, Albelda, Peñafiel, Trujillo, Roa, Bejar, Miranda, Cea, Castiello, Lerma, Medina de Pomar, Olmeda, Pedraza, Alfaro, Fuendidueña, and Verlanga (the "Repartimiento de Huete," reprinted from the original in Rios, "Estudios," pp. 40 et seq., and "Hist." ii. 53; the foregoing list, with some deviations, is found in "Hist." ii. 531 et seq.; a faulty list is given by Asso y del Rio and Manuel y Rodriguez in "Discorso Sobre el Estado de los Judios en España;"

What would happen if I use gear oil instead of engine oil in my bike or car?

If you check the viscosity of Gear oil with Engine oil , Gear oil is thicker and Motor oil contains additives such as detergents and dispersants to combat byproduct chemicals from gasoline or diesel ignition. Because an internal combustion engine has an oil pump and lubricates the bearings with a hydrodynamic film, extreme-pressure additives such as those used in gear oils are not necessary.Motor oils and gear oils both have anti-wear additives, and they both must lubricate, cool and protect components, but gear oils may be placed under extreme amounts of pressure, creating a propensity for boundary lubrication, a condition in which a full-fluid lubricating film is not present between two rubbing surfaces. For example, differentials in cars and trucks have a ring-and-pinion hypoid gear set. A hypoid gear set can experience boundary lubrication, pressures and sliding action that can wipe most of the lubricant off the gears. To combat this extreme environment, extreme-pressure additives are incorporated into the oil. AMSOIL synthetic gear oils are formulated with an extra treatment of extreme-pressure additives in order to reduce wear and extend gear and bearing life.

Can you check car engine oil while engine is running?

That would be a firm NO.I have never encountered an engine where you check the oil level while it is running. Reason being, the oil has to be in the sump to get a reading. With the engine running, the oil is being used to lubricate the engine where it will be pumped out of the sump up into the moving parts of the engine to prevent friction, and remove heat from these parts as well.

How many ounces of beer are equal to a fifth of rum?

Original Question: How many ounces of beer are equal to a fifth of rum?It depends on the alcohol content of the beer, which varies greatly depending on the style of the beer.It also depends on the kind of rum. A fifth of Bacardi 151 will have a lot more alcohol than a fifth of average white rum.So let’s do some math, using some averages and then some boundary cases.Case 1:Standard pale lager (“typical alcohol by volume content of around 5%,” according to Wikipedia)80-proof rum (40% alcohol by volume)A fifth contains 25.6 ounces of liquid. If the rum is 40% alcohol by volume (abv), it contains 10.24 ounces of alcohol.A 12-ounce bottle of 5% abv lager would contain 0.6 oz. of alcohol.Therefore you would need [(10.24/0.6)*12] = about 204 ounces (17.06 12-ounce bottles) of 5% a.b.v. lager to equal the alcohol content of a fifth of 80-proof rum.Case 2:Standard pale lager (5% a.b.v.)160-proof "overproof" rum (80% a.b.v.)By the same formula as used above, you would need about 409 ounces (34.12 12-ounce bottles) of 5% a.b.v. lager to equal the alcohol content of a fifth of 160-proof rum.Case 3:The Bruery Black Tuesday 2015 (a very strong imperial stout aged in bourbon barrels, with an a.b.v. of 19.9%)80-proof rum (40% a.b.v.)A fifth of Black Tuesday 2015 contains 5.09 ounces of alcohol.A fifth of 80-proof rum contains 10.24 ounces of alcohol.Therefore you would need [(10.24/5.09)*25.6] = 51.5 ounces (2.01 fifths) of Black Tuesday to equal the alcohol content of a fifth of 80-proof rum.Case 4:Kaliber Beer (a “non-alcoholic beer” which claims “less than 0.5%” a.b.v.)160-proof “overproof” rumA fifth of 160 proof/80% a.b.v. rum would contain 20.48 ounces of alcohol.A 12-ounce bottle of 0.5% a.b.v. Kaliber would contain 0.06 oz. of alcohol.Therefore you would need (20.48/0.06 = ) 4,096 ounces (341.3 12-ounce bottles) of Kaliber to equal the alcohol content of a fifth of 160-proof rum.I hope this answers your question.

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