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09/23/2016 00:02 #60659

Huge bush
Category: garden
On Sunday I tamed some of the out of control garden, like this rose bush. Apparently it's from (e:paul)'s nonna's house?

It reached the second floor. I like the look of the roses when it has them but it's too big. Next target, butterfly bush, after the bees are done with the flowers.

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We walked downtown with (e:chris) and (e:mike). Main Street is too busy for (e:mike) now.

First we stopped at the Soda Jerk store in the 500 block. The milkshake I had was pretty good. They also were trying out a loganberry IPA float that was not so good.

On the walk down to Canalside we saw this sign advertising poloroid rental. I didn't even know they made that film anymore.

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joe - 09/23/16 00:17
Apparently, the rose bush is not from the nonna but a plant auction. And it was Maria's before it was at 24. (e:terry)

09/19/2016 09:21 #60658

Tour de Farms
Category: bikes
Jeremy joined us for the Tour de Farms last Saturday.

It poured almost the whole day, but it was warm. Once I got soaked I really didn't care about the rain.

Although I've seen the urban farms 3 times now, and the ride is slow-rolly. I think I'll just skip those for the lunch and end party in the future.

The food on the ride is amazing. Some sort of califlower mash, a purple and green bean potato salad, the best corn on the cob and a tofu burger.

(e:paul) and terry took the bus back with Jeremy, but I rode with some of the other bikers. It rained even harder on the way back.

We rode through Alden into Lancaster, down the heritage trail, down to Como Park Boulevard. Como Park has huge 10 ft bike lanes on each side.

At this point we stopped at Hotel Bellevue. No good beer but a Yuengling was $1.75!

Still pouring but we continued down to Union, where a rail trail took us all the way to William. So now I know you can get to country roads avoiding almost all traffic. I think I rode about 75 miles for the day.

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09/13/2016 01:17 #60656

Goodbye Firefox Hello
Category: internet
I use Firefox and heard about Firefox Hello and pocket a while ago. I always ignored them in the browser because I assumed they required an account or were some third party plugin paid to get to the browser.

Well I guess I underestimated Mozilla because Firefox Hello is pretty cool. You just hit the Hello extension button and a link is generated on firefox's site. You can share the link with any WebRTC supporting browser, and it lets you text, voice, video chat, and web browse, with no other plugins or accounts. It's also all peer-to-peer, and end-to-end encrypted.

Meanwhile Google Hangouts is still not end-to-end encrypted, and still wants to use a Google Talk plugin in Firefox.

Unfortunately they took it out for version 49 of Firefox and never added it to the Android version.

Luckily the source for the server is still available, and written in Python.

It would be cool to integrate with the Patient Portal at work or here on (e:strip) for any sort of video work, especially since clients can just be JS.

Pocket needs a Mozilla account and I don't really like that.
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In other random internet things I found amazing artsy pictures from the Honcho Campout (e:joe,60626). NSFW if you can't see furry naked junk at work.


09/11/2016 16:47 #60653

The Niagara River bro tub
Category: hikes
Today was perfect for a hike in the gorge.

While we were down there we:
  • saw the devily hole
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  • almost got overtaken on the show by the jetboat's wake (I first thought the driver was being dramatic when she yelled at us to get away from the water)
  • went up the newly repaired stairs to trail 5
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But the best part was probably swimming in a pool by the rapids. (e:paul) got in and I joined him.

It was down by the rapids below the cable car. The rapids behind the pool were actually higher than it, so it looks pretty terrifying from some angles. But it was very sheltered compared to the flat rocks upstream. Water was cold but the movement of the river constantly drained and refilled it through cracks in the rock.
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In the Niagara bro tub with (e:paul)
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The bubbles from the rapids really made it look like a hot tub.
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Hoping it will cure my scrody paws
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09/11/2016 10:39 #60649

Music is Art 2016
Category: festival
Now I know to go before it's night. Not only was it not rainy then but there were probably about 5 or 6 different tents with good dance music. Drum and bass, Jungle, house, everything.

Paul and I need to remember, don't take candy from strangers

By the time (e:uchina) and (e:terry) got there to meet up with us, huge grey storm clouds were starting to roll in. We saw the beginning of (e:czarkasm)'s set and then it poured.

They shut all the music down except for a stage underneath the stone bridge. Everyone was huddled down there while the huge tarp sagged more and more with water. Eventually it soaked the guys who set up the tarp like some sort of water park ride.

(e:paul) and I saw (e:metalpeter) at the end while we were grabbing our bikes.

When we decided to leave it was still raining so we slow rolled ourselves home with Masumi. The water in the Gates Circle fountain was warm and clean (it comes straight out of the water main and is constantly drained). I wish I didn't have my phone. e;uchina agrees, if there's a way to go it's by a lightning strike to the tall water.

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