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04/03/2011 23:45 #53976

A trip to South Buffalo
Category: buffalo
At Tiffy I saw some charred reeds. I hope people are not trying to start fires there.

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I swear I spend more time in former waste dumps and industrial sites than out in the country but its kind of cool to have so much outside stuff so close to the city. Its nice that they are really redoing the waterfront and even parts of the Buffalo River. Its the first time I can actually imagine it changing. There is so much space cleared and so many new parks.

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We found lots of parts of the what I had been told was the old "New St Joseph's Cathedral" that was at Utica and Delaware

The only thing is I can't see how these parts match up with the pics, unless they are the internal pillars. I also heard these are the pillar parts that make up the pillar statue on North Campus.

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Here is (e:terry) being strongman in the lot where they store the ice boom in the summer.
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We also headed over to woodlawn.
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At the end of it all we got a car wash at the deltasonic.
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metalpeter - 04/04/11 16:59
seems odd that they would leave the pieces just laying around outside like that......

04/03/2011 22:55 #53975

Dare to be mike
Category: family
(e:mike) has been dare since the day he was introduced to it. This is the cutest pic. Just look at his poofy hair and how happy he is with his nonna. Its so hard to imagine him that little now.

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flacidness - 04/04/11 13:34
Sooo cute!!!
libertad - 04/04/11 10:47
This is a very cute pic. I'm glad you posted it.
paul - 04/03/11 23:46
That is so funny.
mike - 04/03/11 23:33
aww! I love that pic and totally ironically I am actually wearing that shirt right now, as a pajama shirt but still wearing it proudly!

04/03/2011 10:58 #53965

Baked turkey nugget salad
Category: food
This was so delicious. The blackberries made me want summertime so bad.

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paul - 04/03/11 12:56
Its baked breaded turkey breast, butterleaf lettuce, several kinds of olives, cooked string beans, blackberries, celery, fresh mozzarella, olive and coconut oil, lemon juice, herbed salt.
tinypliny - 04/03/11 12:25
What else is in there? I can see green olives, celery, black olive? Is that bok choy?

04/02/2011 20:21 #53964

Trip to Wegmans
Category: food
I saw the produce Guy out and aabout with a crate of beans. So, instead of taking the old stringbean pickovers that were left out I waited for him to put the new ones out. It was so worth it. Look how freaking green and yummy they look. Its like summer.

Also, my favorite tuna in the glass jar is back. No need to trek out to the Orchard Park Wegmans anymore.

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libertad - 04/04/11 10:50
Mike and I had green beans 3 nights in a row. You certainly lucked out on those as we had a hard time buying them. Actually we went to 7-8 different stores looking for the perfect chicken to fry for my Dad's birthday and most of the stores we went to the green beans were completely picked over. Price Rite had the nastiest beans of them all but it is where I picked up the best frying chicken.
KeithT - 04/03/11 12:10
It must be super inconvenient to have to travel from south buffalo to allen town all the time....lol :P
tinypliny - 04/03/11 10:06
I bought super-greeeeeeeeen beans too. I am usually very excited when I spot produce people coming in with new stuff. In fact, I am friends with the main produce king at pricerite (who was in the Buffalo United Artists version of this play btw: :::link:::) because I constantly hover around to see if I can get newer produce.

04/02/2011 14:56 #53963

Energy and Advertisments
Category: web
It seems like there is this never ending race for more bandwidth. Some of it is necessary to facilitate things like HD video, immersion gaming technology, etc. At the same time so much of it is totally wasted on web ads. Think about all of the news sites you visit. How much of the downloaded data is actually content and how much is simply bandwidth wasted, click the dancing monkey, buy this new software bullshit.

I feel like they are getting so much worse. What starts out generally as a header or footer ad, slowly turns into a third column of ads, then ads between each article and worst of all, ads that float down on top of the content and force you to close them in order to read the actual content.

Its not just bandwidth, it is energy being wasted. Its sick when you consider how much of it is not ever recognized by the user and then how much energy it takes. I would love to see a study of the energy used to produce web ads seen by a user for a year in terms of coal usage, etc. Not only is it bad for the environment and its very bad for your laptops battery life.

Having a browser with a flash blocking plugin helps, but with the move to HTML5 this is going to be increasingly difficult to block.
tinypliny - 04/03/11 18:38
Nevermind. Seems to be some other problem. As soon as I removed firefox, chrome has started dragging as well.
tinypliny - 04/03/11 18:19
Yes, FF04. I installed it using this ppa ppa:mozillateam/firefox-stable
Its not on my fastest laptop. This laptop has just 512 megs ram and is from 2005 and is running WattOS (with LXDE).
paul - 04/03/11 17:38
Firefox 4? I don't believe you. It loads for me in under 1 second.
tinypliny - 04/03/11 17:24
I just ran it head to head with chrome loading (e:strip). Sorry to say, it took a whole 46 seconds more to load (e:strip). I went a brewed a cup of tea and it was still loading.

sudo aptitude purge firefox it is.
tinypliny - 04/03/11 16:04
Trying it out now... (you have great persuasive powers ;-)
paul - 04/03/11 14:10
Firefox 4 is awesome. You should trying it again.
metalpeter - 04/03/11 13:52
Firefox used to be awesome and then at some point not sure why it seems to take forever on everything..........
tinypliny - 04/03/11 13:16
Sadly I do. Chrome is a resource-hogger. I prefer Opera 11.01 on Windows platforms and Chrome on linux. Somewhere around firefox's 2.0 release it started taking AGES to startup and I hated it and never got back to it.
paul - 04/03/11 13:13
Did you know IE9 and Firefox 4 are more efficient than chrome/safari.
tinypliny - 04/03/11 13:05
You need Chromelite!! :::link:::
tinypliny - 04/02/11 15:40
I hate those ads that keep coming on top of everything else. I use readability to cut down on junk a lot, but sometimes readability does not function well. Stripping down to text is another way to get rid of these annoyances. Some browsers like Opera allow you to script your own CSS and apply it on top of every webpage. It makes all uniqueness and colour go away but I am more productive and able to learn about things and read things much more quickly than without a readability or CSS filter.