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Amarok at LinuxTag 2007 in Berlin

We are proud to announce that the Amarok project will be present at LinuxTag 2007 with a booth, a talk and also a workshop. At the booth you can ask all the questions you ever wanted to ask and see the current stable and development versions in action. We will also have some cool Amarok shirts to sell there. The talk by Sven will be about Amarok in general: see our best features and learn about our community. Harald's workshop finally will show you the beautiful world of DCOP (D-Bus in 2.0) and enable you to control Amarok in your scripts.

Sounds interesting, but you don't have the money for the tickets? No problem: send us your favourite cocktail receipes, give them funky names and get free entrance to LinuxTag. We have 20 (!) tickets to give away to the best cocktail creators in our community who inspire us (without killing a developer with their drinks). You have until next Wednesday, May 16th to finalise your mix. To enter, add your recipe to the comments below (make sure you add a valid email address).
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LuciFuzz

My friend and i made the Drink called "LuciFuzz"...

2 parts of gin
2 parts of vodka
2 parts of xuxu (strawberry liquor)
1 part grenadine
fill up with sparkling wine
add a little bit of peach/mango juice
shake it well ;)

Cheers!

I dont know the name

Not my own idea but it is tastily:

10cl banana juice
5cl cream
1-2cl Grenadine
1cl white Rum
fill up with crushed ice

optionally Fruits on the top. Hope you like it.

Instant Death

"without killing a developer with their drinks"

How about "Instant Death"?

Ingredients :
- 3 oz high proof rum
- 3 oz everclear® alcohol
- 3 oz herbal liqueur (chartreuse,strega,izarra...)
- 5 oz water
- 1 dash salt

Something that almost always kills me is "Blood and Sand", served at a bar called "Tiki Ti":

3/4 oz Scotch whisky
3/4 oz rosso vermouth
1/4 oz cherry brandy
1 1/2 oz orange juice

Shake over ice cubes, strain into a chilled cocktail glass, and serve.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiki_Ti