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10/22/2011 20:58 #55363

Latest LaTeX on Fedora 15
Category: linux
For some hideous reason Fedora 15 still has a release from 2007 cluttering its repositories. But it's thankfully pretty easy to install and get a recent TEX environment up and running in Fedora 15.

All instructions are from here:

First, in a terminal, do

# rpm -i



This adds the yum repository for the TEX LIVE system to the package managment system on linux.

Follow this step by:

yum clean all
yum install texlive



Individual packages can also be installed commandline. For eg.

yum install 'tex(epsfig.sty)'



I currently need:

latin1.sty
fullpage.sty
color.sty
array.sty
longtable.sty
calc.sty
multirow.sty
hhline.sty
ifthen.sty



10/22/2011 19:19 #55360

Too much information!!
Category: the odes
About Sewing Machines!



Yeah! Those links are SO impressive they need a post of their own.

The articles are worth their alphabets in super-nova explosions for anyone who wants a carefully written investigative review about ALL the sewing machines and brands in the market.

It reads like a soap opera of who's sleeping with who in the sewing machine industry. Basically, this is the summary of that article:

1. Bernina -- the royalty of sewing machines. If you have $8K, then get this. Else move along to the next

2. Viking | Pfaff -- similar but Pfaffs are Vikings manufactured in Eastern Europe. Vikings are manufactured in Sweden. Vikings preferable. Still expensive but you will make up the expense in smooth running and headache-freedom,

3. Janome | “Upper End” Brother | Baby Lock | Kenmore -- similar budget inconsistency, May or may not work for you.

4. Elna | “Big Box Mart” Brother | Singer | White -- Worst. Avoid if serious.

I am leaning towards a Viking.

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tinypliny - 10/23/11 00:26
I learned the bitter lesson that anything below $250 is pure crap in the sewing machine world.
tinypliny - 10/23/11 00:26
yeah, and returned it. The tension was awful. It was a Janome.
paul - 10/23/11 00:23
I thought you already got a sewing machine?

10/22/2011 17:25 #55355

Behold Bold Banana Bread
Category: eating in
With mascarpone, blueberry and lingonberry preserves, a huge fresh ginger root, cloves, nutmeg, almonds, whole wheat flour, flax seed, applesauce, milk and baking soda for the leavening.

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Even though I added a good sized ginger root chunk, it's not spicy. Next time, I will probably add even more. I purposefully mixed the doughly roughly so that I would get the hard crusty exterior and the bread would be slightly crispy. I don't particularly like moist bread. They don't toast too well. Unfortunately, it wasn't dry enough because in spite of all these precautions it's rather moist. Maybe I should have waited for it to cool down instead of slicing through it like the hungry, impatient and greedy person that I totally am.

tinypliny - 10/24/11 19:30
I ended up making it into biscotti. I just don't like moist bread/cakes so much for everyday eating. I would rather eat a crisp/hard biscotti.

Yes, I think I loaded this with too much "healthy" for it to be indulgent. But the biscotti is pretty good dipped in tea.
lilho - 10/23/11 03:54
that's a lot for banana bread. i like it with just banana and chocolate chips... not the healthy way. oh, and tons of butter. mmmmmmmm.....
tinypliny - 10/22/11 18:33
The Cinnamon didn't make it!
paul - 10/22/11 18:28
I thought the ginger didn't make it in?

10/22/2011 13:37 #55351

Best. Natural. Deodorant. Ever.
Category: science
I finally found it. I don't know what took me so long. But this is amazingly effective.


Baking Soda
(1 pinch/sprinkle)

+

Coconut oil
(to dissolve/make a paste from the baking soda)


You can substitute the coconut oil with vaseline intensive care or perfume-free vaseline. It will work just as well. Apply liberally on odor-prone underarm areas. That's it. No more chemicals or plastic packaging waste or even dehydrating alcohol derivatives ever.

I just sprinkle some baking soda on my palm, mix with a spot of coconut oil and apply immediately after showering. It works so well that I now have trouble finding out what clothes I have worn and what clothes I haven't if I don't consciously toss them in the laundry bag. I would say it has eliminated around 99.8% odor.

Try it out, if you haven't already.
tinypliny - 10/22/11 14:00
You could always mix in any essential oil to the mix.

What else is in your deodorant?
paul - 10/22/11 13:49
I like tea tree oil in my deoderant but I am sure I am a much stinkier individual being an active, greasy Italian fur ball.

10/21/2011 17:30 #55343

JoHnnY CaSH?
Category: music
LastFM just sprang this on me and I was completely blown away!

Think he might be dancing in his grave?
vincent - 10/22/11 13:18
Freaking Sweet! Thanks for sharing.
tinypliny - 10/22/11 11:48
lol, apparently he was involved in the remix project!
metalpeter - 10/22/11 10:59
I wasn't saying it is bad not sure how the original sounds just don't think he would like it very much .....
tinypliny - 10/22/11 00:24
jaja, I just think it's brilliant. Brings the shoe shine to the original.
metalpeter - 10/21/11 17:49
Let me say this about that..... If he can hear this He will climb out if his grave get a few guns a kill the person who mixed this and anyone who gets in his way.......