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07/30/2013 20:21 #57952

Software Developer Wages
Category: computers

I am re ading through the government EHR certification criteria and found this nugget of info on how they calculated cost. Nothing like being totally average to make you feel awesome. I guess I'd rather be average here than in NYC.

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07/30/2013 00:21 #57948

A Long Fun Day
Category: summer

Sunday, after the move of (e:Dianne) we had an amazing late afternoon ride to Canada. It was nice to exercise so much again. We rode our bikes The weather held out better thsn I thought it was.

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lilho - 07/31/13 04:29
Using your cutting board!!! Tina will be happy... Miss you guys.

07/28/2013 00:29 #57938

A simple truth to spice up any occasion
Category: idioms


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ExBuffalonian - 07/29/13 12:16
Oops, this comment was meant for the post about human trafficking.
ExBuffalonian - 07/29/13 12:15
Maybe it has something to do with Buffalo being positioned on an international border?

07/27/2013 10:01 #57937

Macarons
Category: food

This article has what sounds like a good recipe for them.

Recipe: Nancy Macarons

3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar

1 1/4 cup almond flour or meal

2 egg whites (from large eggs)

1. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.

2. In a medium bowl, make a paste using 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar and 2 teaspoons water.

3. Add almond meal and unwhisked egg whites and mix. Add remaining 1/2 cup sugar and mix until thoroughly combined.

4. Transfer batter to a pastry bag fitted with a smooth tip; pipe out circles about the size of quarters, spacing each disk at least an inch apart. Rap the pans on the counter a few times to even out batter and eliminate air bubbles.

5. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until edges are golden but centers are still light and slightly soft. Let cookies cool on baking sheets for a few minutes to set.

Yield: Approximately 40 2-inch cookies

lilho - 07/28/13 03:30
Yum

07/26/2013 12:10 #57935

Slavery In Buffalo
Category: slavery
Is this a major issue here in WNY? So much so that the busses and bus stops are all plastered with a short number you can dial to report it?

FACT: innocent people are deceived and then bought and sold like property.

Call 211 to report.



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ExBuffalonian - 07/29/13 12:16
Maybe it has something to do with Buffalo being positioned on an international border?
Robert - 07/27/13 04:43
yeah there's been big busts on human trafficking rings here
metalpeter - 07/26/13 22:12
I think it is... Pick up an art voice from any month of any year or even a night life magazine open the back and it is common in the "Asian Spas" I don't know if it is true but heard many of the workers in the Fast food Versions of the Chinese places have people working in Kitchens or what ever who are working for freedom... think it is bigger issue in NYC but they get brought here I think and some pimps guess that is how it works for legal people ... But not sure.....