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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>kookcity2000's estrip.org Blog</title><link>https://estrip.org</link><description><![CDATA[kookcity2000's estrip.org journal]]></description><language>en-us</language><skipHours/><skipDays/><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><generator>Paul Visco's surebert framework RSS creator</generator><item><title>lessons learned planning supertrip</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/kookcity2000/55956/lessons_learned_planning_supertrip.html</link><description><![CDATA[My friends moved out to Denver a while back.  They really wanted me to come out last year but I was freaking about money with the house.<br />
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I&#039;m going to fly out but then I figured if I&#039;m out there why not go all the way and visit friends in San Francisco and LA.  A one-way ROC to DEN  then DEN to SFO then LAX back to ROC is only slightly more than a roundtrip to DEN.<br />
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The dude I know in SF showed me a picture of somewhere south of the Golden Gate where he had ridden his bike, and I definitely want to rent a bike out there and hit that up.<br />
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I want to drive along the coast on highway 1 to my buddys place in Huntington Beach.  I looked up how much it was for a one way stick shift rental and it was incredibly steep.  I thought it was just a California thing to have high daily rates and like 100-200% tax/fees.  Those quotes were actually a oneway rental thing so its cheaper to just return the car near SFO and fly back from there.<br />
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So basically its feasible, I have the time to take off and I&#039;m ok with how much everything will cost. I just have to line up a time thats ok with everyone and get the supertrip ball rolling.<br />
]]></description><pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 18:35:09 -0500</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/kookcity2000/55956/lessons_learned_planning_supertrip.html</guid></item><item><title>the new year</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/kookcity2000/55839/the_new_year.html</link><description><![CDATA[that was fun seeing everyone at the party.<br />
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My car got towed from the PriceRite lot.  Long story short I they wouldn&#039;t let me pick it up until this morning.  So thanks to <a href="/articles/read/PMT/" class="e_link" title="link to PMT's journal #">(e:PMT)</a> for putting me up a second night and thanks for the ride this morning paul.<br />
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Also it was fun hanging out with everyone at the 24 yesterday.<br />
]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 20:29:01 -0500</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/kookcity2000/55839/the_new_year.html</guid></item><item><title>Popcorn: A Method</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/kookcity2000/55652/Popcorn_A_Method.html</link><description><![CDATA[Tiny this is for you.  I wanted to be a jerk and say you can only have it if you stick to one Linux distro for 30 days but I don&#039;t hold that much sway.<br />
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Equipment:<div class="box">1 pot, ~6 quart or so<br />
1 lid </div><br />
Ingredients: <div class="box">popping-corn kernels<br />
Canola Oil</div><br />
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-Put the pot on just shy of medium heat*.  <br />
Toss in not one, but two glugs of the oil.  (A glug: tip the bottle into the pot and stop pouring as soon as it starts to pour)<br />
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-Throw in a pinch (a half dozen or so) of kernels.  Leave the lid off.  Wait for a few of them to pop.   The oil is now up to temp.<br />
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-Throw in the rest of your kernels.  Start with 1/3 cup.  Enlid the pot.<br />
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-Give the pot a good shake after about a minute or so of vigorous popping.  This encourages the lazy unpopped kernels to head down to the pan and get on with it.<br />
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-When the popping slows down, peek in and see if the pan is full of popcorn.  If it is, turn the heat off.<br />
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You can shake some salt or stir in some butter but its pretty good just as it it.<br />
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I hope you enjoy it, I feel like Andy fucking Rooney writing this.  I guess Andy Rooney would have disparaged other kinds of non-stovetop popcorn though.<br />
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<ul class="tb"><li>My stove is electric, I forget what heat I used on gas ranges.</li></ul>]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 17:59:45 -0500</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/kookcity2000/55652/Popcorn_A_Method.html</guid></item><item><title>phase II</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/kookcity2000/55561/phase_II.html</link><description><![CDATA[phase II: rewire the house.<br />
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]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 15:21:35 -0500</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/kookcity2000/55561/phase_II.html</guid></item><item><title>nice november</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/kookcity2000/55498/nice_november.html</link><description><![CDATA[November can be so damn nice.  Fall can have the niceness of summer but its matured and chilled out.<br />
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