Mea maxima culpa, Wassercrats, but I prefer limeade to lemonade and I got my recipie from an O'Reilly book. :-P
For those of you playing along at home, the recipie is:
8 cups Filtered Water
teaspoon Honey
to taste Persian Lime Juice
I have to admit that I elided my comment that suggested that your worst node was not nearly as bad as this node was good. Even though the two have nearly the same absolute value. Frankly, you don't come anywhere close to sucking as hard as several other monks rule.
Update: If you really want a good lime based drink, try this.
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