The Trandformer was a great piece of hardware let down by an incomplete OS and early adoption. In 6 to 12 mo I expect the tide to have shifted to where we're at with smart phones.
I tweaked this just slightly (a bit more lime juice, a bit more SS) and I have to say that I'm a pretty big fan. Oh, and I also used Gran Gala which I agree is a fine orange liqueur.
Shelly (or anyone else),
What's the recipe that you're using? I've been searching for a good, simple, non-mix-based margarita for a while now. I know, I know, a good one probably has 3 or 4 ingredients total but a known good ratio would be nice for the lazy among us.
Played a round of golf this morning with Ian in preparation for him getting married this afternoon. So now I'm about to go shower and change into a tux. Tomorrow I'll follow it up with yet another wedding although thankfully one that I'm not in.
Yes, Honeycomb. And yes a different tablet, I've had a Asus Transformer for a few weeks now. It's an exceptional piece of hardware currently handicapped by Google's OS. They'd best get off their ass with that as hardware manufacturers are now providing many compelling iPad alternatives with the potential to be much more powerful devices. Problem is that the device is the limiting factor, the OS is and as a result even I considered simply getting an iPad 2 as a holdover until Google's tablet OS matures. I'll probably go the root/Rom/overclock route with the Transformer in the near future as that has been said to clear up some of the limitations of the OS with brute force but again, that feels like it shouldn't be necessary.