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12/10/08 07:48 - 26ºF - ID#47019

Rahmbomania...

Okay, I can't help posting these two Rahmboid gems.

The first one was posted by (e:drew) in the chat:
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The second one was posted by (e:james) in the chat:
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From:

Thank you (e:drew) and (e:james)! These totally made my day! :D
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Category: grocery

12/07/08 08:12 - 11ºF - ID#46991

The Boring-est Grocery List - Dec' 08

In direct competition with the world's dullest blog, I have decided to spring my entire grocery list on unsuspecting (e:strip)-peeps every time I go grocery shopping. So, without further ado, (and any further attempts to make it even remotely interesting) here's what I bought today.

1. Wegmans Lite Wheat Bread - $2.49 (18% dietary fibre goodness per serving! Who'd have thought!)
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2. Wegmans fat-free milk - $2.54 (All you snobby whole-milk lovers, YEAH, I happen to like fat-free milk. Shut the hell up.)
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3. Wegmans low-fat vanilla yogurt - $1.99
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4. A 6 pounder bag of Dole frozen mixed fruit - $8.59 (where else can I get peaches, pineapples, melons and berries for $1.49/pound, in the winter???)
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5. Tribe 40 spices Hummus - $1.99 (I admit it. Athenos does not have this delightful flavour of hummus and I have tried several times to emulate store-bought hummus but failed miserably!)
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(Yeah! I tried this particular mix of spices. What a big lie.)

6. Wegmans dry roasted unsalted peanuts - $4.49 (I <3 peanuts. Very handy for throwing at people and in food.)
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7. A 5 pounder box of clementines - $5.99 (This is a great deal. Nearly 50% of Guercio prices for the same clementines. But why did they have to sell them in wooden boxes? I wonder how many trees they had to chop down for boxing these clementines. :/)
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8. A 4 pounder bag of Grapefruit - $4.99 (YUM. Grapefruit! All the way from Florida. Way to go, carbon godzilla.)
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9. 6 pounds of Granny Smiths - $5.94 (My staple emergency/substitute breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack etc. From New Zealand, this time - for some international carbon-smashing.)
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10. Savoy Cabbage head - $0.88 (Interesting looking cabbage, I have never tried this before. I wonder how it tastes...)
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11. 2.86lb Broccoli Crowns - $3.69
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12. One Danish Pastry - $1.25 (They JUST took it out of the oven. I had to get it or die of longing.)
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13. Keebler Club Crackers - $2.50 (this butter-loaded thing is for the office drawer that has been in a sad state of emptiness for a while now).
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Total: $47.33

The receipt is telling me that apparently, I saved $1.24. OMG. I am over the moon. The boring-est grocery list has ended. It will be back to haunt you in around a week (or maybe two) next. That's it. You can all scoot now.





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Category: e:strip

12/06/08 12:00 - 21ºF - ID#46983

Happy Birthday, Janelle!!

::DOWNLOAD SOUND::



Here's wishing you an amazing year ahead, full of delirious happiness, riotous colours & exotic awesomeness! :)

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Here's to an extra-wonderful birthday!!




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Category: art

11/28/08 05:44 - 36ºF - ID#46876

Yeah, we totally needed this change!

Before...
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After...
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  • From
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Category: eating in

11/28/08 02:11 - 40ºF - ID#46870

Black Friday Green Lunch

Don't let the shopping blues cramp your dining style! :)

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Recipe adapted and modified from this


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Category: eating in

11/27/08 10:19 - 35ºF - ID#46863

Non-Turkey Doohickey

In response to (e:Paul), and (e:Jenks)...

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Hope everyone had an enjoyable dinner and a great evening! :D

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Category: whine

11/27/08 09:51 - 37ºF - ID#46860

Mumbai under Attack.

I guess today is the day for whining. Unfortunately, this is so far away from the thanks-giving mood that I probably should be in.

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WHO the HELL are these militants who are targeting patients in hospitals, travellers in train stations and tourists in hotels???! How can this even remotely serve any cause whatsoever?? This is sheer mindless evil. :/

Deccan Mujahideen, and all your Mujahideen whatever cronies, I hope all of you and your sick families die in agony without medical aid. My curses and ill-will on you. Hope your death is as meaningless and despicable as your life till now has been. You are a disgrace to the human species.




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Category: whine

11/27/08 09:36 - 37ºF - ID#46859

Right sided rant!

I am so sick of around 70% of the web and so many pieces of software having left-sided menus and left-sided access. I am right-handed, dammit. If you are so concerned about accessibility, make it ergonomic for right-handed users as well.

Prominent examples which annoy me on a daily/hourly basis:

  • Gmail: Left sided menu. They implemented the right-sided chat and labels as lab features - but they conveniently forgot to include right-sided menus in the mix! As a result, the lab features don't serve any purpose and merely shrink screen estate for actually viewing the emails.

  • Windoze: It ships with the start button on the bottom left corner - the most inefficient corner for right-handed users. Agreed, you can move the taskbar to the right to make the start button be at the right-top corner (the most efficient for me). But moving it also makes the titles of the programs that are open, hard to see without expanding the taskbar and making it all incredibly ugly. Mac ships with a top right corner menu with the whole "taskbar" at the top. This makes me think the Mac GUI department has more right-handed programmers than Microsoft.

  • Plone (as supplied by NCI): I hate this NCI version which is so stripped down and bland that no customizations are possible. Its ugly AND has a left-sided menu! Its got light greyish blue text on a light blue background - that's the peak of non-contrasting colours. I guess they are trying to make me and all the PIs blind or something. Yuck. I hate you NCI-modded-Plone!

  • /Rant over

One of the many reasons I love (e:strip). Thank you (e:Paul) for right-sided menus. :)

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Category: music

11/25/08 10:17 - 37ºF - ID#46837

Adios Nonino

I break out in tears every time I hear this song, even without the accompanying video. If you need to flush out those lachrymal glands, Astor Piazzola is the man for the job. :)





PS: That is Princess Maxima of Netherlands. She strangely looks a lot my advisor in Rochester...
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Category: tools

11/23/08 01:01 - 31ºF - ID#46805

What's THAT word?: Trumping Word-Blocks!

You are writing furiously and suddenly you come up against the dreaded WORD BLOCK! In my opinion, this is far worse than the writer's block. In contrast to the much-maligned writer's block, the word block doesn't deal with that murky uncertain ghost of your writing-future. It makes what you already wrote look like rot. The word block casts an unsatisfactory dirty shroud on the ghost of your writing-present.
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To me, this is unacceptable. Thus, I declared war against word-blocks this morning. I then realized that I was poorly armed with just a Roget's Thesaurus. What I needed was a weapon to put my thoughts into pithy words. For every time I wondered, "what IS THAT word????" and for every time some miserable word dangled from the tip of my tongue but didn't quite make it to the brain, I needed a sort of white book for reverse look-up of thoughts. And lo and behold, the unknown angel of word-block rescue exists! It's called the one look reverse dictionary.

I realize it might be a bit rash to declare victory against word-blocks already, (for all I know, the word-block camp may have hidden WMDs headed for my document) but the ghost of my writing-present is nodding pretty appreciatively.
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Do (e:strip) peeps have any other hidden writing-block-busters? As we all know, stockpiling is half the victory (besides being extremely handy for threatening, manipulation and such other nifty uses). :)
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