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flllk · 2 years
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p-redux · 2 years
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I'm getting info from a source who is at the Miami SassenachSpirits event waiting in line to see Sam Heughan!
Here are some pics and info so far...Part 1, stay tuned for more...
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rodjbeerventures · 2 years
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Making use of loyalty rewards from @totalwine and decided to grab a few brews for upcoming reviews while in the Towson area @3floydsbrewing Zombie Ice @flyingdogbrewery Super Hook @breweryommegang Keep It Crunchy @rustyrailbrewing Crunch Bot #rodjbeerventures #beer #craftbeer #beerhaul #beershopping #saturday #shopping #totalwine #beerporn (at Baltimore, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqOU8fzpyCK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#ultrapremiumtequila @tequilajuegosmexicanos #barrelselect at @totalwine @totalwinesandiego @totalwinesocal #totalwine #sipjuegos (at Total Wine & More) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpoHvnwLpHw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I had the pleasure of working with @totalwine to photograph their grand opening at South Bay Center. Great event! Now I can get the King's Creek honey whiskey closer to home! 😁 🥃 #totalwine #eventphotographer #totalwineandmore #bostonphotographer #bostonevents #bostoneventphotographer #bostonbusiness #michaelbryantphotography #eventphotography #dorchesterma #professionalphotographer #liquorstore #lordhobobrewing #dorchesterbrewingcompany #plymouthwinery #whiteclaw #mayflowerbrewing #sangrialady #craftbeer #winetasting (at Total Wine & More) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpYSUwsP-q_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jarodragon · 10 months
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This Cauliflower Falafel with Beet Dip Is a Total Win -- Delicious Links Indulge in the ultimate flavor explosion with this cauliflower falafel and beet dip combo. It's a total win for your taste buds.
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samheughanupdates · 5 days
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sassenachspirits Bay Areaaaa, we’re coming for you!🌉
Our first NorCal visit…
Join me Monday, October 7th @totalwine to continue the Sassenach Spirits celebration!🥃🍸
Store #1125
311 Gellert Blvd,
Daly City, CA 94015
Monday, October 7th
1:00pm — 3:00pm
Bottle signing only, while supplies last and during the two hours at the store!
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It's International Scottish Gin Day today!!!
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ninadaily · 1 year
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freshvinewine : 
“If you didn’t know now you know. Stock up on your favorite Fresh Vine bottles at @totalwine, @wholefoods, @target, @bevmo_co, or visit our store locator for availability near you. Tap the link in bio! 🛍️ “
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Look behind Sam, Alex walking, waving to the staff. He seems like a fictional character by not fitting into the theme of the tour. Maybe he feels important 🥴
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@totalwine Austin- Texas 11th August 2023
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flllk · 2 years
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SAM HEUGHAN
Total Wine & More | Miami (4.DEC.22)
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p-redux · 2 years
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Part 3 of Miami source info from the Sam Heughan Miami Sassenach Spirits event! More details.
The Miami source who took this 👇 pic with Sam and asked me to white her out gave these details about her interactions with Sam 👇
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Love this! Sam is SO generous with his fans. ❤️
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hollywoodunderdog · 2 years
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I enjoy mostly non alcoholic wine these days and @totalwine has a great selection! Here’s a few of several brands they offer. #nonalcoholicwine (at Total Wine) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmR-5WjvsvNzHvvlQNhKExK5Ep2zSZSLpsbwn80/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#tequila Ruby Heart ready for Valentines 💘 available at #totalwine #totalwineandmore @totalwine #14defebrero (at San Dimas, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoVtwNvrkXr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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christinejhglover · 2 years
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So much fun at the @totalwine Lakeline Cedar Park sparkling wine and champagne class. Tim was awesome. Heather too! Can’t wait for our next class in 2023. #food #wine #classes #lifestyle #thegoodlife #datenight https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck2CpCgotwq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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akrnd085 · 4 months
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Mastering Composite Types in Go: Strings, Slices, Maps, and Structs
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When it comes to programming languages Go (also known as Golang) is known for its simplicity, efficiency and support, for concurrency. What sets Go apart. Makes it powerful is its range of composite types. In this blog post we will explore the complexities of slices, arrays strings, maps, gostrings and structs in Go. We’ll discover how these composite types play a role, in shaping Go programs.
Understanding Arrays and Slices:   Arrays and slices are fundamental building blocks in Go, allowing developers to manage collections of elements. An array is a fixed-size sequence of elements, whereas a slice is a dynamic, flexible view into an underlying array. The blog explains the nuances of converting slices to arrays, the importance of specifying array sizes at compile time, and the potential pitfalls when handling array conversions.
The relationship between slices and arrays is explored in-depth, emphasizing the distinction in memory management and the runtime errors that can arise if not handled carefully. The blog walks through examples and provides insights on how developers can leverage these features effectively.
Slicing Through Data with Slices   Slices in Go provide a dynamic and flexible way to work with sequences of data. Unlike arrays, slices don’t have a fixed size, making them more versatile. This allows you to adapt your data structures to the needs of your program at runtime.   Creating a slice is as simple as slicing an existing array or using the make function. Slices support powerful operations like appending elements, slicing, and copying. However, it’s essential to understand that slices share the underlying array, which can lead to unexpected behavior if not handled carefully.
data := []int{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}   subset := data[1:4] // Slice from index 1 to 3   subset = append(subset, 6) // Append 6 to the subset   Gostrings and Runes in Go:   Contrary to some expectations, a string in Go gostrings is not composed of runes but rather a sequence of bytes. The blog elucidates the UTF-8 encoding used by Go for strings gostrings, highlighting the significance of understanding code points and the challenges that arise with multi-byte code points. Readers are guided through indexing and slicing operations on strings, with cautionary notes about potential pitfalls.
The blog touches on the complexities of dealing with runes, strings, and bytes, and introduces type conversions between runes, bytes, and gostrings. It also sheds light on UTF-8, the most common Unicode encoding, and the reasons behind its widespread adoption.
Mapping Values with Go Maps   Go’s map type is a powerful tool for associating values with keys. Whether it’s counting occurrences, creating lookup tables, or representing relationships, maps come in handy. They automatically grow as you add key-value pairs and can be initialized using literals or the make function.
totalWins := map[string]int{}   totalWins[“Orcas”] = 1   totalWins[“Lions”] = 2   The comma-ok idiom helps differentiate between a key present in the map with a zero value and a key absent from the map. Understanding map operations like deletion and clearing is crucial for effective map management.
Sets and Beyond: Creative Uses of Maps:   While Go lacks a built-in set type, the blog introduces an interesting workaround using maps to simulate set behavior. This section explains how maps can be employed to ensure unique values and explores scenarios where maps shine as a data structure. The advantages and potential memory considerations of using a map as a set are discussed, offering developers a practical perspective on when to leverage this technique.
Structs: Organizing Data Effectively   When more structure is needed for data, structs come into play. They allow you to group related fields together, providing a clear and organized representation. Unlike maps, structs define a fixed set of fields and their types.
type person struct {   name string   age int   pet string   }
var bob person   bob.name = “Bob”   Named and anonymous structs offer flexibility based on your use case. Named structs provide clarity and maintainability, while anonymous structs are useful in scenarios like data marshaling and table-driven tests.
Exercises to Solidify Knowledge:   To reinforce the concepts discussed in the blog, a set of engaging exercises is provided. These exercises encourage hands-on practice with slices, strings, structs, and maps, helping readers reinforce their understanding and gain confidence in using these composite types in real-world scenarios.
Conclusion:   In conclusion, mastering composite types in Go is essential for any developer aiming to harness the full potential of the language. From the dynamic nature of slices and maps to the structured organization offered by structs, each composite type in Go plays a specific role in shaping robust and efficient programs.
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