We don't have cable, and on the whole I don't miss it. Sometimes I just need a few minutes of mindless entertainment, so now I go to Google Video.
The Ask a Ninja series is phenomenally good
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02/19/2006 16:53 #24941
Ask a NinjaCategory: ninja
02/18/2006 14:19 #24940
Bad daysCategory: stupid
Yesterday could have gone better. My computer at work died a quick yet painful death in the middle of the afternoon. When you hear a grinding noise, followed by a "Disk Read Error, Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to Restart" on a black screen, you are SOL. Goodbye, my 2-pound Portege, you served me well for the past 8 months.
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.
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.
02/16/2006 18:58 #24939
AbbycakesCategory: food
This recipe is published in honor of my puppy, Abby, who is just as happy crunching on ice cubes as she is chewing on these gourmet treats.
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.
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.
02/13/2006 19:29 #24938
Currently ...Category: current
What I'm listening to
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
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
02/13/2006 09:12 #24937
EireCategory: travel
I want to plan a honeymoon. Right now we only have the general idea that "it'd be cool to go to Ireland ... sometime ... and do ... things, and stuff." We have friends who have gone there, but they had family to stay with throughout the country.
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?
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?
jessika - 02/14/06 11:28
think about reserving a car ahead of time to rent. there is a lot of wonderful things to see that are rather spread out. how long are you going for? any idea of the area yet?
think about reserving a car ahead of time to rent. there is a lot of wonderful things to see that are rather spread out. how long are you going for? any idea of the area yet?
Google video is great :::link:::