Category: flat hunt
03/21/10 11:24 - 37ºF - ID#51243
Flat hunting in NYC
And no. I am not moving but my brother is. We are looking to find something in the range of $1000 to $1500/month. We have been told to stick to areas around Harlem or Brooklyn and ignore the rest of the boroughs.
If you know of anyone renting out a flat - you cannot find a better tenant than my brother (Yes. I know. I could be saying that just because I am related but it's true).
Thoughts or tips, anyone? Former/current NYC dwellers or Buffalo denizens with NYC contacts?
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Words: 110
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: tourism
03/16/10 09:53 - 37ºF - ID#51203
Your response is required by law...
I am looking at this envelope with such weird emotions. It feels crazy that I am being counted as a part of the population here, in a completely foreign country.
I know it's not like I am getting electoral franchise or anything, but it seems like a momentous thing to be doing. In some small way, I am going to be part of this massive census - a detailed stock-taking of human resources in a country that is half-way across the planet from where I was born.
I reckon, it's a routine government-initiated statistical exercise to many, but to me, today, it's a source of wonder - in black and white.
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Words: 119
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: eating in
03/14/10 01:57 - 38ºF - ID#51186
According to Wordle...
And I don't even write about it so much. How did they know?!
Caught (e:ladycroft)'s wordle - (e:ladycroft,50987) and I think it did a pretty good job there. :-)
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Words: 39
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: art
03/14/10 11:19 - 35ºF - ID#51185
Spunk, reloaded.
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Words: 8
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: art
03/13/10 07:01 - 38ºF - ID#51177
Marvel.ous.
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Words: 2
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: eating in
03/07/10 08:29 - 32ºF - ID#51129
Super-Godmum No Knead Bread
The recipe is extremely simple and it's shocking just how wonderful it tastes with butter. And of course, no recipe is worth following so I went ahead and completely messed it up with abandon.
I don't have any measuring cups or implements or scales. Worse, I don't really have a concept of what a cup is, so I did a very rough volumetric-ratio-eyeballing (which actually means, I just dumped in whatever seemed okay). (e:heidi), you can sigh now. ;-)
That's not all. I didn't let it rise for 20 hours because I was impatient, threw in an obscene amount of walnuts and dates, and then added a whole chopped jalapeno because I didn't want it to be sweet. Then I thought, what the heck, why not be crazier and added a whole fistful of flaxseed and a tablespoon of extra-virgin olive oil just because it happened to be near the flaxseed.
Even with this terrible approach to baking, I got splendid results. And of course, I went the extra health freak mile and used 100% high-fibre hard winter spelt flour and no bread flour. I have heard of recipes being described as "forgiving" but this one HAS TO BE the SUPER-GIGANTOID-GODMUM of ALL the forgiving recipes in the history of cooking on this planet.
Go ahead, mess it up. You will get edible results. :)
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Words: 270
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: grocery
03/07/10 11:58 - 32ºF - ID#51123
Pricerite, I love you.
I am swimming in a Sunday bliss induced by mango tea in almond milk, reading several engrossing articles on mitochondrial mysteries and writing my IRB protocol while broad beams of sunlight from my flat windows caress my bald head. And that is a run-on sentence with very poor form that I am trying to avoid in my technical writing.
Ah. Perfection. (Or will be perfection, if I finish this IRB protocol and a good part of my background and specific aims for the analysis I want to carry out.)
But, Pricerite, I do love you. And that justifies the terrible grammar and deplorable lack of structure in this entry.
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Words: 122
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: simple pliny
03/03/10 08:15 - 33ºF - ID#51103
Totally Bald.
I am more convinced than ever that we need to keep going, work harder and think out of the box in our battle against this wretched disease. We don't have any time or space for cynicism. My department's reaction amazes me. All of them, without an exception, went out of their way to make my bald nutty head feel appreciated and warm. They are a unique family.
I ran into the charming (e:enknot) in the cafeteria when I went searching for (e:libertad). Tony, who on earth is Andrew Reed and how do you know him? More importantly, what is he doing on the tables of our cafeteria? He is not even a first-page hit on Google Images: He is clearly not one of these: Or is he? Do you have a deep dark obsession with the British church, state, police and sport, that no one had an inkling about... till right this moment!??
(e:libertad), I am now so curious about your office! I am going to gatecrash someday. You work in a mysterious building that is just marked by a direction - not even a name! And no guests are allowed?! Why, my office is always crawling with guests and other random people!
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Words: 336
Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 08/20/12 02:20
Category: science
02/27/10 11:22 - 32ºF - ID#51087
We are creatures of carbon.
We evolved through our carbon interactions.
We migrated lead by our carbon needs.
We reproduced guided by our carbon culture.
We engineered our carbon environments.
We sheared the fabric of our lives with carbon based hostilities.
We continue to interact and change our carbon dynamics.
To carbon we all shall return.
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Words: 79
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: eating in
02/26/10 07:19 - 26ºF - ID#51080
Organic milk - hating it!
This milk tastes like it came directly from the cow or buffalo or whatever bovine they were milking. I know some of you are smirking and saying. "It's milk. What else did you expect?".
Let me tell you, I did not expect the farmyard cow/bovine smell. It completely throws my milk drinking experience. It taints my coffee and makes tea unbearable with its heavy heavy cow-ish/bovine odour. My tongue is now coated with the same odour and I can feel it slowly creeping up my sinuses. Ugh. Ugh. UGH.
I am DONE with this Organic Amish milk business. I am going back to fat-free mass-produced possibly hormone tainted neutral-smelling milk. I think I will deal with the devil and trade a little undue cell proliferation for the urge to throw up everytime I drink my favourite black tea with milk.
Maybe boiling will do away with the smell? What do you think?
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Words: 206
Location: Buffalo, NY
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As they say, two heads are better than none. That was excellent film, btw. Cheap tomatoes are even better than two heads.
Ok. I can say a little more :)
When Felly and I were looking down there, the one thing I noticed a lot of is beware of places that are being advertised/shown by second parties who are not the owner. They often will charge a separate fee on top of the rent just because they showed you the place. If you are willing to pay the fee, they might be helpful, but I am sure you can do it alone as well.
Also, although we never made the final step of actually going down there, I think that is really what you have to do. Find a day or two and get ready to make tons of phone calls and go all over the city if you need to. There is nothing like a seeing an apt. and a neighborhood for yourself to get a real feel for how it will be to live there, what stores, markets, etc. are around and how close it is to public transportation and cheap tomatoes. :)
Finally, you might have to show proof of current employment, income, etc, depending on the place. I was surprised (and annoyed) to find that many places won't rent to people who are just moving to NYC for the first time. So make sure your brother can prove that he is gainfully employed.
And again, good luck!
Hoboken and some areas of Jersey City are also decent places to live, and though not as happenin' as Brooklyn, approximately as convenient. Other areas of Jersey City are shitholes.
- Z
(e:James), he will be working in Manhattan (I wonder. Do people in NYC ever work anywhere else? Maybe it should be called Workhattan or Man!Cruelwork - okay, okay. bad joke) He is very good at running everywhere, taking extreme routes and extremely comfortable with the subway. He wants to sell his car though - so anywhere that requires a personal car is out.
I don't think he really has any preferences for any nationality neighbours. His current neighbours are, clockwise (German, Chinese, Russian, German, Thai, Japanese, Brazilian (I think...).
oh - and he doesn't want to pay a lot for tomatoes.
If your insane contacts know any places, I think their insanity is fine with him.
And he is looking to move early 2nd week of May.
My contacts in NYC are all bat-shit insane, so I am pretty useless.