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" ... As a restaurant that is dedicated to serving Texas wines exclusively, educating the public and believing in the industry are key. “The fact that our guests trust our guidance in finding their perfect match is something that I find personally fulfilling, and shows the importance of educating our staff by visiting wineries, meeting with winemakers, and weekly tastings and parings of the wines and food we serve,” says Rodriguez. “And I can say that, over the years, we have truly changed the way our guests think about Texas wines.” ... "
" ... Consider the placement of “er” and/or “re”. It was not unknown to Sholes that these were the most popular key parings when both combinations were added together. It has been argued that he got the educator and brother of his early partner, Amos Densmore to prepare a frequency study of letter-pairs in the English language using the Bigram Frequency of usage technique. But this turns out to not quite correct with history. Densmore was not an educator the in 1860's when it was suggested he conducted this study. He owned the Densmore Oil Company and manufactured train cars for transporting petroleum and did not have time or resources to conduct this research. Finally, the obvious and logical sequential alphabetical placement of the keys actually are spaced almost as well as QWERTY for key striker lock up, yet Sholes abandoned this layout as he abandoned others. Why? ... "
" ... Dinner is served exclusively in a tasting menu format, with optional wine parings and the chef focuses on using, local, seasonal, ingredients—drawing inspiration from the amazing landscape around the property. Expect to find things like expertly prepared scallops, black sea bass seared just so and desserts that are truly works of art on the Spring menu. This dining experience is unlike anything else you will find on Cape Cod, the refinement of not only the flavor profiles, but also of the attentiveness of the staff is reminiscent of Michelin starred eateries in the European countryside. And if you don’t have time to spend the weekend at the Chatham Inn, the drive down from Boston is worth it just for an evening at Cuvée. ... "