I was at premier on Delaware picking up more Bubbies mochi ice cream treats when I saw they had sashimi grade tuna on sale at a great price. I got this very filling portion at the very reasonable price for $5.48. It was a little more than 1/2lb.
I paired it with mung bean noodles cooked with chopped mushrooms and seasoned with sesame oil on the bottom.
Then a layer of chopped celery, grated carrot, steamed escarole, asparagus, and sauteed shallots.
I cooked the thick tuna in long blocks real quick on each side and then sliced those blocks up further after cooking.
Here is the final product
As for the bubbies mochi icecream, this time I got tiramisu and chocolate peanut butter.
(e:tinypliny) - you might get is faster than I thought, the delay really was an April Fools joke, so Fedora 15 is still on schedule for May. :::link:::
I am so glad because I was really starting to finally enjoy gnome-shell.
I can't decide if the delay is an april fools joke or not :::link:::
I can see how using CSS would be an advantage. I think of the strengths and weaknesses of e17 is that uses efl. Using EFL isn't particularly complicated (at least to my eyes), works on just about any device (including toasters) and it works across platforms but CSS is much more universal.
You can do that in gnome 2 already. The difference with new gnome shell is the styling is all done with CSS, the same style markup language used for web sites.
I think you can make the panel transparent even now in gnome....
Is it configurable at a gui userland level?
Or like all sorts of other gnome2 stuffs that I've experienced in Ubuntu, did you have to edit conf files and/or write scripts? One of the things that annoys the hell out of me that gnomescreensaver doesn't have a gui for setting even though it is based on xscreensaver (which does have a settings gui).
I like the ability to resize a panel and to make it "invisible". Since I've been able to do both in KDE and e17, I would have thought you would have been able to do that in gnome as well.
Oh well, it's pretty. :)
It make me question how the Fedora team thought they were 99% done and ready for release :::link:::
"Targeted release: Fedora 15
Last updated: 2010-03-25
Percentage of completion: 99%"
Under contingency plan they have "If gnome-shell is not complete or stable enough, keep it experimental and use the 'fallback mode'. If there are problems with certain combinations of graphics hardware and drivers, use gnome-shell only on known good combinations, and use fallback mode everywhere else." Maybe they will do just that.
Unfortunately, I can't easily share it with you as there was a lot of compiling involved to get this to work and gnome-shell is not ready for prime time yet. Gnome-shell and Gnome 3 were slated for Fedora 15 in May but today the Gnome release team met in Bangalore and pushed Gnome 3 back to September - so I don't know what that means for Fedora 15 :::link:::
OOOHHH... Can you share this configuration maybe? What is that floaty search you are using?