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09/21/2010 12:05 #52799

I used to hate evolution
Category: linux
But since Fedora 13 and davmail I am starting to love it as it is working great with exchange 2007. Evolution even caught me when I forget an attachment.

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heidi - 09/21/10 12:52
I couldn't figure out how you could possibly hate evolution.

09/21/2010 10:51 #52797

The last of the blackberries
Category: food
Buying that blackberry plant was one of the best purchases I ever made.

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heidi - 09/21/10 12:49
I love blackberries. There were tons of blackberry bushes/brambles in my back yard as a kid and I'd pick quart after quart and make pies. You need more plants.

09/18/2010 17:05 #52778

I took a nap in a field
When I woke up, looker down to the left and there it was, the elusive four leaf clover.

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tinypliny - 03/22/11 23:05
I didn't! Seems like I did comment before...
tinypliny - 03/22/11 23:05
That is such a cool photo and moment. :) I wonder how I missed this!
lilho - 09/20/10 11:22
cute.
tinypliny - 09/20/10 08:38
Very hippy. :)
james - 09/20/10 01:59
That is such a magic story .
metalpeter - 09/18/10 19:14
wonder where he went to during that and brought that back?

09/18/2010 13:12 #52776

Cowboy steaks
Category: food
How do you eat those and why have I never had one? Wegman's is so different on Saturday day versus weekday nights. There are so many more people but there are also so many more options and a ton of food samples.

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tinypliny - 09/20/10 08:37
Cross-sections of striated muscle and supporting connective tissue in a sheath of fat cells. They look very human. I am reminded of my Anatomy dissection days.
james - 09/20/10 02:00
That looks so good.
jbeatty - 09/18/10 18:34
I have had some real issues with Wegmans meat smelling like sulfur lately. I wish they actually butchered it there.

09/18/2010 11:52 #52775

At least its not a jackfruit tree
Category: food
This unnamed fruit (e:paul,52770) got me thinking about exotic fruits.

Even though having so many pears is a pain sometimes, it beats having a jackfruit tree in the backyard, although I would like to try jackfruit I don't think I could deal with such giant fruits. Definately sounds dangerous to shake them down.

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tinypliny - 09/20/10 08:35
They remind me of home - in some states, you can practically see one in every home. We didn't have enough space for them though and I think they require more tropical and humid climates than what they can get in Delhi. You need to read this fascinating journal about them :::link::: The writer is spot on with many observations. You could get a serious concussion if one falls on your head or worse get nudged into a coma.