Category: geek
02/21/06 02:12 - 30ºF - ID#24943
Geek Meet
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: food
02/20/06 11:09 - 18ºF - ID#24942
Kara's Banana Bread
1/2 stick butter
3/4 c sugar, any kind
3-4 overripe bananas
1/2 cup plain yogurt
2 c ap flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
several shakes of the cinnamon jar
a dash of nutmeg
Steps
Mash together the butter and sugar; mash in the bananas and yogurt.
Add the dry ingredients until combined.
Bake in a 9x5 baking pan (though I'm trying an 8x8 pan - we'll see how it turns out) at 350 degrees for 45-60 minutes or until it passes the toothpick test.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: ninja
02/19/06 04:53 - 19ºF - ID#24941
Ask a Ninja
The Ask a Ninja series is phenomenally good
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Words: 44
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: stupid
02/18/06 02:19 - 14ºF - ID#24940
Bad days
Fortunately, the guys in IT may be able to recover some of my files, and all the important web files are on the server, so the Web site is safe. My email is on Outlook, so i only lost older files that I wasn't ever going to look at again. They had extra laptops, so in truth I was without a working computer for a total of 90 minutes, and for half of that I was in a meeting, anyway.
My programs, utilities, settings and other files, unfortunately, have perished.
All my bookmarks are stored in del.icio.us, so I didn't lose those. That would have been a tragedy.
I was able to reconstruct most of the programs and utilities I use in about an hour, but itmay be weeks before I get back to where I was just 24 hours ago.
Here's my list of essential (and non-essential) tools for doing my job and otherwise getting through the day.
Dreamweaver (I ordered Studio 8, but it's MX for now)
Adobe Photoshop 7
Adobe Acrobat
Firefox and related extensions, mainly the developer's toolbar
WinSCP
Textpad
Winamp and Streamripper
Google Toolbar
Adaware
Spybot
SmartFTP
Freemonitor for Google
Trillian
This will be useful for the next time a computer around me dies.
The moral of this story: back up your data often.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: food
02/16/06 06:58 - 40ºF - ID#24939
Abbycakes
Ingredients
3 cups AP flour
2 tbsp. baking powder
2 tbsp. carob powder
1/2 tsp. salt
several large dashes of cinnamon
1/2 cup veg. oil
2 large eggs
3/4 cup (several largish scoops) of unsweetened applesauce
1/2 cup honey
Steps
Combine dry ingredients, add wet ingredients. Spoon into mini muffin tins (2/3 full) that have been lightly sprayed with butter spray. Sprinkle the tops with carob chips if you're feeling sprinkly. This should make 24 mini muffins. If the batter is stiff enough (mine was), you could spoon this onto a lightly greased cookie sheet into small treats. For treats that will be consumed by smaller dogs, this would be the way to go.
Bake in a preheated oven at 325 degrees for 20-25 minutes.
Though perfectly safe for human consumption, leave these for the puppies.
Carob powder can be found at your local hippie store. I think Weggies has the chips.
Though these can be stored at room temperature for a few days, I refrigerate mine. Freeze any that will not be eaten soon; unfreeze before serving.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: current
02/13/06 07:29 - 25ºF - ID#24938
Currently ...
Coast to Coast AM - usually on Shoutcast during the day.
Korn's Twisted Transistor. I like Korn.
KT Tunstall's Black Horse and a Cherry Tree. We heard her on NPR last weekend, and I found her myspace page . This is a song that makes me want to buy her CD and that's a rare thing. She is a one woman band and truly makes that work.
Air America in Buffalo on WHLD 1270AM the local crew was decent this morning, I caught a bit of Mr. Franken and friends over lunch, but I can't stand Randi Rhodes. It's not that her ideas are bad; her voice is just too shrill for me.
What I'm reading
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Latin
Mother Earth News (magazine)
Home Education Magazine
What I'm creating the kitchen this week
More focaccia
Yogurt
Dog treats
Something with steak
Something with eggplant
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Words: 236
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: travel
02/13/06 09:12 - 24ºF - ID#24937
Eire
Has anyone travelled there? Do you have suggestions on getting there and getting around? Anything we should know before we buy tickets to the Emerald Isle?
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Words: 71
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: politics
02/10/06 12:20 - 24ºF - ID#24936
Politicians at Work
To my total surprise, the Senate Member, John DeFrancisco (or someone from his office) sent the address for the Office of Professional Discipline within 24 hours. 24 hours. This is outstanding, totally great, and is one small step towards a restoration ofmy faith in state government.
The Assembly Member, Joan Christensen , had an even quicker response, but didn't answer the question. Instead they asked for my family member's postal address so (her office) could respond by mail. Ho hum.
So, Joan's office - wait, I'm sorry, the New York State taxpayers - will spend 39 cents to respond to this simple question, in addition to paper, ink and other ancillary costs. John's office gave me the answer I needed over email - with no appreciable cost.
Of course I've had no response from the Health Department. I won't hold my breath.
[updated to add: I stand corrected. They just sent me detailed instructions on how to download a complaint form and how to proceed. Mad props to the NYS Health Department]
Thank you, Senator DeFrancisco. You done good. May you and your staff have many more happy years in office.
I've previously sent emails to local (Buffalo) politicians with basic, legitimate questions about city and regional issues. I don't know whether to attribute their lack of response to a) arrogance, b) an inability to do their jobs, or c) an inability to form complete sentences. Why choose? I should go with all three.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: food
02/09/06 12:39 - 22ºF - ID#24935
Stunning Food Photography
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Words: 27
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: food
02/08/06 10:06 - 18ºF - ID#24934
Focaccia
Ingredients
1 cup lukewarm water
3 cups bread flour
2 tbsp. dry milk
3 1/2 tbsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
2 tbsp. olive oil
handful of chopped sundried tomatoes
(topping: 1 1/2 tsp. dried rosemary; 3/4 tsp. garlic salt or garlic powder; 2 tbsp. romano or parmesean cheese)
Tools
Breadmaker
Big Bowl
Pizza stone
Steps
Add the water, flour, dry milk, sugar, salt, OO and tomatoes to the breadmaker. Mix it at the dough setting. On my breadmaker, it's about 90 minutes.
Remove the dough and knead on a well floured surface for at least a minute. The dough should be elastic and slightly sticky (the floured surface will help).
Put the dough into an oiled bowl - fli it around a few times so that the entire surface is coated.
Place a damp towel over the bowl and let sit for 15-30 minutes. It should get much bigger.
Lightly sprinkle corn meal on the pizza stone. Roll out the dough to the edges of the stone. Spray olive oil over the dough, and lightly poke the dough with the handle part of a wooden spoon or the handle part of the rolling pin. "Dot" it well! otherwise you'll get gigantic pockets in the final baked bread.
Cover again with a damp towl and let sit for at least 30 minutes. I set mine on top of the stove, and preheat the oven for the final 10 minutes.
Remove the towel and sprinkle the rosemary, garlic and cheese over the top. Other combinations of spices would work - use your imagination.
Bake at 400 for 15 minutes or until browned. Slice into squares or strips for serving; use a selection of toppings (tapenade? ), spiced olive oil for dipping, or melted cheese for snacky goodness. This also goes well with soup .
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Words: 309
Location: Buffalo, NY
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