I bought myself a printer a few weeks ago (thanks (e:enknot) & (e:terry) for bringing it upstairs and starting the setup!). I finally got it set up today - the book instructions were pretty bad and I had to resort to the extra network setup manual on the CD. I managed to destroy my wireless network in the process and had to reset that, too! I was feeling pretty technically incompetent.
But it works now! I've got it set up on my laptop and desktop.
WIRELESSLY!
Brother HL-3070cw color wireless printer. It uses LED technology, not laser.
I don't know if my Asus EEEpc with its odd linux distro will ever connect to it, but I might try.
I'm in town a lot over the next few weeks - let's do stuff! Classes don't start until 2/4.
Don't forget Mardi Gras 2/16 @ Nietzsche's. (artvoice: ) I had a blast last year. I made it a meetup for the Buffalo Queer Women group, but I want to invite all the (e:peeps), too! Lagniappe's is planning an alligator roast, according to Chris' facebook page.
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01/24/2010 20:47 #50900
Printer!Category: work
01/21/2010 22:41 #50878
Save North Penn High School? Check.Category: work
(A follow up to (e:heidi,50116) and (e:heidi,50510) )
I'm sorry I can't do some nifty (e:video) trick, but here's some interesting news coverage of my town and our successful effort to save our high school (and you get to see Jill):
Such a cute little town! I'm tickled by the video images.
NYS has a moratorium of sorts on drilling in the Marcellus Shale natural gas formation, but PA doesn't. I find it really interesting that the headline for the Syracuse-based News Ten Now Time Warner Cable channel is about how great the gas drilling is for our area, but this article in the Elmira (NY) Star Gazette doesn't mention gas at all: Since I don't watch local news and only follow the loudest NYS news, I don't know what the current media landscape looks like wrt to the Marcellus Shale gas play in NY but this looks like a political point about how it could be benefiting small NY towns if only the gas companies were allowed to drill.
This article in the Williamsport (PA) Sun Gazette has a more balanced approach that mentions the impact gas well drilling is having/going to have on school enrollment yet also shows some of the work the community put into saving the school.
The best article is from our weekly county newspaper but they don't web publish all their content, just article teasers:
I've been working on this project since mid-October and it's been eating gobs of time & energy. I wasn't expecting a vote until Feb. 8 - when I wouldn't have been able to attend the meeting - so I'm happy that I got to be there and that my campaign plan was so successful, but it feels weird to have had a plan that doesn't need to be followed through on because we won! early!
I'm sorry I can't do some nifty (e:video) trick, but here's some interesting news coverage of my town and our successful effort to save our high school (and you get to see Jill):
Such a cute little town! I'm tickled by the video images.
NYS has a moratorium of sorts on drilling in the Marcellus Shale natural gas formation, but PA doesn't. I find it really interesting that the headline for the Syracuse-based News Ten Now Time Warner Cable channel is about how great the gas drilling is for our area, but this article in the Elmira (NY) Star Gazette doesn't mention gas at all: Since I don't watch local news and only follow the loudest NYS news, I don't know what the current media landscape looks like wrt to the Marcellus Shale gas play in NY but this looks like a political point about how it could be benefiting small NY towns if only the gas companies were allowed to drill.
This article in the Williamsport (PA) Sun Gazette has a more balanced approach that mentions the impact gas well drilling is having/going to have on school enrollment yet also shows some of the work the community put into saving the school.
The best article is from our weekly county newspaper but they don't web publish all their content, just article teasers:
I've been working on this project since mid-October and it's been eating gobs of time & energy. I wasn't expecting a vote until Feb. 8 - when I wouldn't have been able to attend the meeting - so I'm happy that I got to be there and that my campaign plan was so successful, but it feels weird to have had a plan that doesn't need to be followed through on because we won! early!
01/15/2010 12:31 #50819
Take Back the Night Rally @ Days ParkCategory: politics
Two well-publicized homophobic attacks occurred on New Years. Others go unreported or under-reported far too often.
Enough is enough. We are encouraging as many as possible to rally at Days Park on Friday, January 15 at 7 PM to take back our city from bigots.
We will then march down the sidewalk of Allen Street to Main Street at about 7:15 to 7:30.
If you are able, please bring candles, and if you are also willing, please wear rainbow and/or hot pink items. We want to be as noticeable as possible.
Flyer, feel free to print off and post:
More details will come soon.
If anyone is interested in joining a neighborhood watch for Allentown, please join this group:
metalpeter - 01/16/10 13:28
I admit I didn't go, I saw a short piece on the news about it, hope it went well.
I admit I didn't go, I saw a short piece on the news about it, hope it went well.
01/08/2010 14:45 #50771
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I woke up this morning sandwiched between a fat black cat and a little grey
poodle. Cuddling luxury! She's cold from our adventures this afternoon, so I
left her coat on.
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I woke up this morning sandwiched between a fat black cat and a little grey poodle. Cuddling luxury! She's cold from our adventures this afternoon, so I left her coat on.
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tinypliny - 01/08/10 18:47
She is SO cute!! Night clothed in pink. :)
She is SO cute!! Night clothed in pink. :)
01/01/2010 18:28 #50718
Thank you!Thank you, (e:tinypliny), for making cookies and biscuits with me! And thank you for the beautiful vest.
We made the lace cookies from (e:jenks,50610) as well as these biscotti-like speculoos that I didn't like but many others did - the plate was almost empty. And we made my and (e:jim)'s fav molasses crinkle cookies (e:heidi,48165).
Thank you, (e:pmt), for hosting yet another awesome party! It was so cool to finally meet (e:leetee), (e:uncutsaniflush) & (e:himay). Alisha teaching (e:tinypliny) to salsa and meringue was so cute.
I hope everyone has a fun-filled, goal-achieving 2010!
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We made the lace cookies from (e:jenks,50610) as well as these biscotti-like speculoos that I didn't like but many others did - the plate was almost empty. And we made my and (e:jim)'s fav molasses crinkle cookies (e:heidi,48165).
Thank you, (e:pmt), for hosting yet another awesome party! It was so cool to finally meet (e:leetee), (e:uncutsaniflush) & (e:himay). Alisha teaching (e:tinypliny) to salsa and meringue was so cute.
I hope everyone has a fun-filled, goal-achieving 2010!
(e:tinypliny)'s new userpic:
tinypliny - 01/01/10 21:20
THANK YOU! THANK YOUUUUU! I am right now in 24 hour sugar high and I owe it ALL to you. I have finished my entire personal stack of speculoos and lace cookies and I am now working on the mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....molasses crinkles.
You are THE BEST. I love you, (e:Heidi)! :-)
PS: (e:jenks), we were incredibly skeptical when we started out with your depression era flourless recipé and kept squinting inside the oven but the lace materialized and the cookies were fascinating. Heidi and I liked the raw dough the most though. We must have eaten a sheet's worth of just dough! And I messed up and brought some random citrus instead of oranges and it was still delicious.
THANK YOU! THANK YOUUUUU! I am right now in 24 hour sugar high and I owe it ALL to you. I have finished my entire personal stack of speculoos and lace cookies and I am now working on the mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....molasses crinkles.
You are THE BEST. I love you, (e:Heidi)! :-)
PS: (e:jenks), we were incredibly skeptical when we started out with your depression era flourless recipé and kept squinting inside the oven but the lace materialized and the cookies were fascinating. Heidi and I liked the raw dough the most though. We must have eaten a sheet's worth of just dough! And I messed up and brought some random citrus instead of oranges and it was still delicious.
jenks - 01/01/10 20:48
ooh, how did the lace cookies turn out?
ooh, how did the lace cookies turn out?
metalpeter - 01/01/10 18:35
It was a Good time those cookies where very good. The Dancing part that I saw was pretty interesting. The New years thing reminds me of the Stripteasers performance we went to (near the holiday) that was a lot of fun, I don't think I have seen them since but I want to say I have but not sure where and when. My Point is that the party was a good time.
It was a Good time those cookies where very good. The Dancing part that I saw was pretty interesting. The New years thing reminds me of the Stripteasers performance we went to (near the holiday) that was a lot of fun, I don't think I have seen them since but I want to say I have but not sure where and when. My Point is that the party was a good time.
I had alligator once. It was either gator or crock, and i got it at the taste of Buffalo. The texture was so grody I pulled an exorcist...in my head. Kay I didnt puke at all but I really wanted to. It was nasty.