2005年10月25日
Gammel Dansk[Alcoholic beverages]
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My general rule of thumb is dont buy anything wireless, since it invariably sucks. I don't know why i thought this would be any different, i suppose i figured the developers would have forseen such an obvious problem pertaining to dancing games and made sure transmit time was at a minimum. Yet even for a medium-level DDR player such as myself there is quite noticable latiency time for the IR data to transmit and process, meaning one must step slightly before the beat in order to score a "perfect" for that step. Easy enough to get used to on slower songs, but anything faster than around 160 bpm and your screwed. CustomerReview by amazon
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Gammel_Dansk
Gammel Dansk is an extremely popular alcoholic beverage in Denmark, which is often drunk in the morning with the breakfast meal. Its name translates directly from Danish language|Danish as "old Danish". Gammel Dansk is an example of what is called a bitters|bitter, and was originally used as a stomach cure or digestive. It is brewed with a great many herbs and spices, making it similar to other ''stomach bitters'', such as J?germeister. These herbs and spices include rowanberry, angelica, star aniseed, nutmeg, anise, ginger, laurel, gentian, Seville orange and cinnamon. Gammel Dansk is produced by De Danske Spritfabrikker A/S (The Danish Spirits Company, Inc.) in Dalby, Denmark in southeast Zealand|Zealand ''(Sj?lland)''.
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