Saturday was a lot of shopping.
First off (e:paul) and I went to the farmers market. It was good as usual, except for one farm. I need to confirm which one it is next week before I publish the name - but when we got up to get our fruit, the trashy lady was swearing and complaining about something being "fucking sent her way" and gave us a knowing look - I ignored it not knowing what she was talking about. When we finished our transaction and walked away, I saw the only other people at that stand was a family speaking Arabic. I can't believe how ridiculously racist that was and she looked to us for some sort of confirmation. I'm making sure to never buy anything from that stand again.
This put me in a bad mood. Then we had to go to Cheektowaga Target to look for a container to ship Basra and I went nuts. Sorry I was so miserable Paul - I shouldn't take the culture hate all out on you.
Here is childrens' olive oil they have - how could it really taste that different?
A gold spray painted geode
And royal tabloid news for (e:mike)
It turns out Target didn't have a box big enough for the beast so we went to the nearby pet store. This is some shopping I am okay with, because we got to see:
Meerschweinchen!
and birds
and Paul looked at orthapedic dog beds (they were really comfy)
It almost felt like cheating but I even looked at a Russian tortoise. He only gets to 8 inches, and lives 50 years. He also hibernates.
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10/25/2015 23:17 #60293
Good shopping, bad shoppingCategory: shopping
10/24/2015 02:33 #60287
Jones and O'Toole Launch partyCategory: allenstreet
10/21/2015 01:55 #60286
Let's EncryptCategory: web
Sorry, (e:strip) ((e:terry) too), I've been working too much ((e:Paul) too)
For the last couple months I've been awaiting this new tool called "Let's Encrypt" to come out. Basically it allows you to generate valid SSL certs for free, that are trusted by must make browsers. it's backed by Mozilla. You run their open source client (or implement your own based on the spec) which exchanges keys, serves up a file with a nonce, and validates your domain. Some big certificate authority is going to cross validate their certs, and its public starting in November.
I can't wait to use it and not have to worry about paying for a cert.
It doesn't offer extended validation or insurance or anything, but its still very awesome. Too bad the NSA (and others) are still probably listening in already ;)
For the last couple months I've been awaiting this new tool called "Let's Encrypt" to come out. Basically it allows you to generate valid SSL certs for free, that are trusted by must make browsers. it's backed by Mozilla. You run their open source client (or implement your own based on the spec) which exchanges keys, serves up a file with a nonce, and validates your domain. Some big certificate authority is going to cross validate their certs, and its public starting in November.
I can't wait to use it and not have to worry about paying for a cert.
It doesn't offer extended validation or insurance or anything, but its still very awesome. Too bad the NSA (and others) are still probably listening in already ;)
10/18/2015 22:20 #60283
Halloween Take ICategory: halloween
Now that Halloween has become a month long event, there is a party almost every weekend. This weekend was one at Mickey and (e:robert)'s.
Before we headed over there, I met up with Emily, Mike, Annie and Julie etc at Hardware. Normally I hate it there but we got there before it was a toolfest and had plenty space to dance. Emily got real crunk, hbd gurl.
I met up with (e:paul) and (e:terry) at the Halloween party a little after midnight. The party was disorientingly crazy fun. Mickey and Nick's princess peach costumes were ridiculous.
Tom and (e:paul)
Checking out Tom's fur
We all were drawn to one tiny room, not unlike our parties.
Before we headed over there, I met up with Emily, Mike, Annie and Julie etc at Hardware. Normally I hate it there but we got there before it was a toolfest and had plenty space to dance. Emily got real crunk, hbd gurl.
I met up with (e:paul) and (e:terry) at the Halloween party a little after midnight. The party was disorientingly crazy fun. Mickey and Nick's princess peach costumes were ridiculous.
Tom and (e:paul)
Checking out Tom's fur
We all were drawn to one tiny room, not unlike our parties.
10/18/2015 22:16 #60282
Snow alreadyCategory: weather
Some how fall snuck up on us, and it went from warm to freezing in the course of a day. I'm wearing shorts because you need to adjust to the weather, otherwise you'll never survive the winter.
We went to the Clinton Bailey farmer's market and got three medium sized pumpkins, instead of one huge one. Whoop for convenience. It's really crazy how many pumpkins are grown that are just used for decoration, and then tossed. I wonder how it compares to the biomass of Christmas trees that are grown every year. At least you can eat the pumpkins.
We spent Saturday doing some fall cleaning on the house, moving plants inside, and preparing the furnace. Here's (e:paul) spinnin' the vacuum hose like a helicopter.
At night it actually snowed. Just a little bit, but still. It's still nothing to the 6 inches they got in the southern tier.
We went to the Clinton Bailey farmer's market and got three medium sized pumpkins, instead of one huge one. Whoop for convenience. It's really crazy how many pumpkins are grown that are just used for decoration, and then tossed. I wonder how it compares to the biomass of Christmas trees that are grown every year. At least you can eat the pumpkins.
We spent Saturday doing some fall cleaning on the house, moving plants inside, and preparing the furnace. Here's (e:paul) spinnin' the vacuum hose like a helicopter.
At night it actually snowed. Just a little bit, but still. It's still nothing to the 6 inches they got in the southern tier.