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links for 2009-07-11 [11 Jul 2009|03:02am]

crasch

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2009-07-11: Sinfest [11 Jul 2009|01:00pm]
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Sinfest
Tatsuya Ishida

by Tatsuya Ishida

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[Cooking] The birthday feast [10 Jul 2009|10:41pm]

mirvana

So, today was not very exciting, but I didn't really want it to be.

If birthdays are supposed to be this big "me" day, then we should be able to choose when we actually want to celebrate it. Because maybe the actual birthday falls on a not-so-convenient day for doing all the things that you would really want to do on your once-a-year-it's-all-about "me" day...but actually I try to live every day like it's "me" day because if it's not my day, whose day is it? I'm living this life, not someone else...

So I worked, because it was a work day, and I did laundry and dishes, and I cooked this fine meal out of stuff that needed to be used up from the fridge:

Mirvana's Ratatouille

1 T. olive oil
1 large onion diced
Many minced cloves of garlic, as much as you dare
1 medium eggplant cut into 1" cubes
1 medium zuchini cut into 1" cubes
1 large bell pepper diced
1 c. of mushrooms diced
1 bay leaf
1 T. of kebab or Italien seasoning (oregano, thyme, basil, marjoram, mint, etc.)
1 t. of ground cumin
1 t. paprika
1 dash of cinnamon
1 dash of red pepper flakes
1/2 fresh squeezed lemon juice
1/3 c. wine - whatever you like to drink; I used a cheap red table wine
1 15 oz. can of diced tomatoes
1 c. tomato sauce
salt and pepper to taste

Heat oil in a large skillet and add the veggies in order, sauteeing for a few seconds, then the spices, then the liquids...simmer for 10-20 mins. Serve over rice, polenta, or whatever. Garnish with feta cheese and Greek olives.

...and while I was out and about dropping off packages at UPS, and doing the shopping, I picked up a lil' prezzie for myself - Chaco flips (retails for $70), $16.99 at Gabriel Bros.

My back still really hurts, tho.

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where can I find this sweet ambrosia? [10 Jul 2009|09:08pm]

pittsburgh

[reeeeeeeeflex]
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Snyder of Berlin hawaiian sweet onion potato chips:



Giant Beagle doesn't seem to carry 'em.

Any thoughts?

Thanks
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Hello! [10 Jul 2009|09:01pm]

columbus

[popehippo]
New member as of... um, five seconds ago. >.> XDD

I'm Siona, and I"m new to Columbus; just moved here 4 weeks ago! \:D/ And part of moving include painfully getting an OH liscence and such so I'm able to drive to my new job.

The only problem being, my roommates and I simply *CANNOT* find a current address of where I would need to go to get the test. We found a DMV in Whitehall on East Broad St just south of Gahanna, but they gave us directions to another place and we've... well, lost the directions. And we need to be there tomorrow.

HELP? 8(
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and another thing [10 Jul 2009|08:06pm]

flamingjune07
When I was a kid, I was a tomboy and my mom didn't teach me a damn thing about makeup or doing your hair and actually somewhat actively encouraged against it ("growing up too fast" and whatnot), and my friends -- mostly dorky boys, and then pothead boys, and then punk rock boys and a few goth girls, etc -- sure as hell never taught me any of that shit either. I feel like I can finally do makeup sort of okay now, but I only really know how to do a couple of things, and I don't know how to do hair at all. The only reason my hair ever looks halfway presentable is because I was blessed with genes that give me straight shiny hair naturally, and I know how to get a decent haircut once in a while. But when I try to do anything at all to it -- like I did just now, optimistically trying out this rolly brush thing and doing what I've seen hair stylists do to me a zillion times, every time I get a haircut, and give it a little bounce and slight curl at the end -- I end up sitting here on the verge of tears with a hairbrush somehow affixed to my head with a nest of hair around it. I am hoping that once my hair air-dries completely, the natural straight/softness of it will let me extract the brush without causing too much damage, but seriously, this is why "we" (me + myself) can never go to fancy places. Jesus. This is part of a whole array of reasons why at least some small part of me always feels like I'm in drag or something if I actually try to look "pretty," because I never knew anything about this shit anyway and I'm just faking it and hoping no one notices, and I still feel that way even with my curvy hips and fancy shampoo and favorite eyeliner (Urban Decay, "rockstar"). I mean, I don't want a corporate job ever really, but I also don't think I ever could even get one, because I just literally don't know how to look like that, and can't do it even if I try. Motherfucker. There really is a roll-brush stuck to the back of my head right now. And some small part of me seems to actually buy into the notion that girls who get brushes stuck to the backs of their heads aren't "real" girls. Ugh. I need some kind of break from life here.
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4th of July 2009 + Nobody Here but Us Servantless American Cooks [10 Jul 2009|05:05pm]

madmadammim
[ mood | jubilant ]
[ music | ceiling fan ]

I went to see a free screening of Julie and Julia last night and it was really fun and delightful! I highly recommend it. It really made me want to blog, cook and blog about cooking!

Last weekend I had an incredibly amaizng fourth which included Erin Breen(!), watching the fireworks from Mt. Washington, lawn darts, many friends, much good food, hundreds of sparklers and mad cap documentation of all these things. About 744 photographs were taken in about 48 hours! Most of them can be seen:

    

here



    

here



    

and here.

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"Join us now" indeed. [10 Jul 2009|01:47pm]

jwz
[ music | Matt Loper -- RMS Remix ]

You stay classy, RMS.

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Running partner needed! [10 Jul 2009|01:11pm]

pittsburgh

[fkmedocrity]
I need a weekend running partner.  My running partner is now 5 months pregnant and can't push her mileage or speed--but I really want to run the 10k Great Race in september.  And I've been trying to run by myself, but for some reason I really don't run as well when I run alone.  My pacing and breathing get all wonky.

I'm currently running 10:30 miles, 3 at a time, with 1-2 minutes of walking intervals.  I want to push myself up to 9minute miles, 6 miles at a time.  I'd like to run before it gets hot, so 7am on saturdays or sundays.  I've been running on the River trail  on the Northside, East Street, and Spring Garden Avenue...but I'm willing to try another route to compromise on driving distance. 

I don't listen to music as I run, but I'm not a chatty-kathy so I won't be talking your ears off as we run.  Male/female doesn't matter to me.
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links for 2009-07-10 [10 Jul 2009|03:01am]

crasch
  • Neat blog with lots of DIY ideas. Including elegant pot rack.
  • f I had but one backdrop to use for portraiture I would choose a simple roll of white seamless paper. With one roll of paper you can create many options. For the rest of the week I’m going to break it down for you. We are going to look at getting it to pop to pure white, making it various shades of grey, getting it to go black, gelling it to any color in the rainbow, and doing very easy and quick changes in post production to further the visual options available to us when using such a simple background.</p>

    As simple as it is, it can be easy to mess up too. I hope to help you out like other photographers have helped me along the way.Before we get into the shooting technique for this, let’s start from the start and look at the gear and resources needed to pull this off.

  • This flame you CAN hold, without burning your skin off. Learn to make fireballs you can hold in your hand. This amazing video tutorial shows you how to do it. All you'll need for this little science experiment or fiery weapon is 100% cotton cloth, scissors, lighter fuel, cotton string, and a needle. Be careful to follow the directions in this how-to video carefully otherwise you'll really be playing with fire.
    (tags: fire magic cool)
  • An infinite white background is more than hip and trendy. Clean, professional and flexible, the secret is in the lighting. And while framing the head and shoulders is easy, lighting a full-body shot is much more complex. This segment shows you how to Light Infinite White, on a finite budget and in a limited space. Watch this video special effects tutorial and learn how to create infinite white lighting.
  • A cyclorama is something I've always wanted. Until building my current studio I've never had an adequate place for one. So, like most of us, I've had to use seamless background paper-which I loathe. I've never seen instructions for building one, so I was forced to invent the technique demonstrated here. So far, everything seems to be holding up just fine. Be forewarned, this project is a lot of work, and the finished cyc weighs a lot-like maybe a ton for every 16' or so. If your floors and walls are not real sturdy, don't try this.
  • World Press Photo aims to support professional press photography on a wide international scale. Promotional activities include an annual contest, exhibitions, the stimulation of photojournalism through educational programs, and creating greater visibility for press photography through a variety of publications.
  • lens recommendations
  • When I examine the vistor figures for my website going back to August 2000, I can see how many more visitors there are for the technique pages than any others. In fact, 68% of all page views on this site between August 2000 and August 2008 were to one of the many technique examples. I don't suppose that is going to change any time soon so this page provides an index to all of the new technique pages posted since the 1st of September 2008.
  • This DIY aluminum laptop stand was initially made by Aaron Kravitz and was inspired by a $50 model he once saw. Needless to say that this is one sexy laptop stand, one of the nicest I've seen. On top of being nice, it's also dirt cheap. All in all, he used about $8 in metal, a hacksaw, and a few strips of leather. To bend the aluminum, he used his hands and a sawhorse. Aluminum was chosen due to its malleability. Kravitz admits that he mostly eyeballed the bending. They turned out well and since you only need to bend one, it doesn't really matter which way you do it. The important thing is that there are these struts that support the stand.
    (tags: diy laptop stand)
  • 16 port USB hub
    (tags: usb tools)
  • Transformer USB drive
    (tags: usb toys gifts)
  • Esto connectors are available in 1" square and 3/4" square to fit a variety of tubing profiles. They are manufactured using super tough, high quality molded nylon material. Standard colors include light-grey and black. Custom colors are also available.
  • Dynamic moving backdrops with very high resolution</p>

    visual projected images, perfectly sychronized to the

    live stage actions, lighting and music. This long awaited stage

    set dream is now a reality with the introduction of

    networked picture servers which integrate all forms of

    visual content onto one seamless stage backdrop to produce

    the ultimate "Virtual Set". Artistic murals, Still images,

    Photographic images, Moving icons, Corporate branding,

    Video footage are all possible elements which can now be incorporated into your next stage production.

  • This is the evolution of the first DIY guide to something bigger. Now included are hints and guides for setting up and running a studio. This guide is not yet finished, and probably never will be finished at all, but it will be constantly updated if I find time. Any useful suggestions for updates and complements are gladly received and will be integrated if possible. Just send e-mail. The German original is available at http://www.photoquack.de/tutorials/baustrahler.htm
  • Does some interesting photography with continuous lighting
  • Make your own “Dim-able” Keno-Flo for $49!
  • Build instructions for DIY softbox
  • DIY Spiderlite softbox
  • Metal connectors should theoretically make your building go up faster and stronger. With much of the items listed here a person needs to use their imagination to finish off the project. Meaning for example you can make a simple design on paper for a small dwelling or tent and use accessories available from the listed suppliers to provide framework connectors or to provide maybe a canvas or poly covering.
  • EnableDesign has built a number of these beds. The bed provides security and safety.
    The bed is sized to fit a standard single size mattress. The overall height of the bed is
    approximately 80 inches. The door and end panels have mesh covering in the openings.
    The doors slide in tracks and function much like a standard bathtub enclosure. The mattress
    is low to provide easy access. Custom requirements can be accomodated.
    (tags: bed enclosed)
  • Metal security storm doors need not give your home an institutional appearance. With over 50 decorative style and ten colours to choose from, these beautiful protective security doors can in fact enhance the curb appeal of your home, while protecting your family and belongings from unwanted intrusion.
  • Hand forged wrought iron doors; also fake wrought iron
  • Jay Leno has a lot of old cars with a lot of obsolete parts. When he needs to replace these parts, he skips the error-prone machinist and goes to his rapid prototyping 3D printer. Simply scan, print and repea
  • Jim's shop is located near his home in Circle Pines, Minnesota, near the "Twin Cities" of Minneapolis and St. Paul. If you have a serious interest in Jim's instruments and you expect to be in the Twin Cities area, contact Jim to plan a time to visit. It is not unusual for prospective customers to make a trip to the shop to see how Olson guitars are made, and to take a "test drive" on a recently completed guitar. All visitors leave Jim's shop amazed at the number, intricacy, and precision of the tools and jigs he has created to help him make the best guitars possible.</p>

    For those unable to visit in person, this corner of the web site offers a "virtual tour" of Jim's shop. The tour is a bit brief right now, but we have about 100 photos that will be added gradually over the next few months. So enjoy your virtual visit, and drop by again soon to see more.

    (tags: art guitars)
  • As the name suggests, a blog for expats in China
  • Magma Kettle barbecues are nearly ubiquitous throughout North American cruising grounds. I've owned one for a couple cruising seasons now, and I've learned a lot about the ups and downs of these units.</p>

    Let me say right off that this grill has enhanced our cruising experience more than any other single improvement. Moving cooking operations out to the cockpit removes the steam, splatter, and spills from the cabin entirely.

    Even more significant, though, is the elimination of the bottleneck at the cabin door, which is where the galley is. The rest of the crew can come and go as they please while I cook astern. It sounds silly, but cooking out back seems to make the boat physically larger. On a 22 foot boat, a change like this is almost as good as buying a boat three feet longer.

  • Obama and his Senate allies would limit competition by requiring insurers to cover everyone for the same "fair" price. No "cherry picking," the president says. No charging healthy people less.</p>

    They call this "community rating," and it sounds fair. No more cruel "discrimination" against people who have a preexisting condition, obese people or smokers. But such simple-minded one-size-fits-all rules take from insurance companies their best price-dampening tool: Risk-based pricing encourages people to take better care of themselves, just as car-insurance companies reward good drivers. With one-size pricing your car-insurance company must give the town drunk the same deal it gives you.

  • [The same people who want to operate a national healthcare system can't even run their own cafeteria profitably.]</p>

    Year after year, decade upon decade, the U.S. Senate's network of restaurants has lost staggering amounts of money — more than $18 million since 1993, according to one report, and an estimated $2 million this year alone, according to another … without a $250,000 subsidy from taxpayers, the Senate won't make payroll next month….

    In a masterful bit of understatement, Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairman of the Rules and Administrations Committee, which oversees the operation of the Senate, blamed "noticeably subpar" food and service.

  • Scred is a Finnish company building tools and services to help friends, groups and communities manage their money, wherever they are.</p>

    Pools are for simple tracking and balancing amongst friends, while MiniCorps allow you to track income and expenses, as well as actually sell items and receive money.

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2009-07-10: Sinfest [10 Jul 2009|01:00pm]
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Sinfest
Tatsuya Ishida

by Tatsuya Ishida

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strip for July / 10 / 2009: galactron cortex [10 Jul 2009|12:00am]
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strip for July / 10 / 2009
galactron cortex (# 24)
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Looking for some shit to do this weekend? [09 Jul 2009|10:59pm]

columbus

[1silver_seraph]
The North Market Food & Ohio Wine Festival, now in its eighth year,
features a bevy of Columbus-crafted gastronomic creations from North Market vendors and 18 Ohio wineries.




ALSO...

12th Goodguys PPG Nationals
www.goodguysnats.com
Ohio Expo Center — Columbus, OH
July 10, 11 & 12, 2009
Rods, Customs, Classics and Muscle Cars thru ’72.
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SoundExchange [09 Jul 2009|07:40pm]

jwz
[ music | The Cure -- One Hundred Years ]

I can't make any sense of what this new SoundExchange settlement actually means for DNA Lounge. Is someone going to come knocking on my door asking for an additional $25,000 per year because of our webcasts? Given that A) we are already paying ASCAP/SESAC/BMI for them, and B) the webcasts produce zero revenue. If you think you understand this crap, please explain it to me...

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The Robotic Head of Albert Einstein Teaches Itself to Smile. [09 Jul 2009|07:19pm]

jwz
[ music | Dandi Wind -- Einsteinbrains ]

And Soon It Will Destroy You.

To begin teaching the robot, the researchers stuck Einstein in front of a mirror and instructed the robot to "body babble" by contorting its face into random positions. A video camera connected to facial recognition software gave the robot feedback: When it made a movement that resembled a "real" expression, it received a reward signal.



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Blah [09 Jul 2009|10:09pm]

mirvana
[ mood | crappy ]

Picked up the car, but my back still hurts, and I had to work, so no going out for me tonight.

Tomorrow is my birthday. I considered doing something about that, but then thought better of it.

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Train [09 Jul 2009|02:39pm]

jwz
[ music | Goldfrapp -- Train ]

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Docking [09 Jul 2009|02:23pm]

jwz
[ music | Add N to (X) -- Poke 'er 'ole ]

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Gaultier still engaged in Barbarelloid acts of Supervillainy. [09 Jul 2009|02:18pm]

jwz
[ music | David Bowie -- The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell ]


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[09 Jul 2009|01:59pm]

pghgoth

[terrorfirmasky]
Thanks to everyone who made it to the Babyland show last night despite the last minute venue change!
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