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  • WordCamp Scranton

    What an awesome experience, and great job done by the organizers. As an organizer myself, I learned a few tricks and got some ideas for the next WCBUF. One thing I want to consider is killing the whole lunch thing altogether. Too many variables that inevitably go wrong. Provide coffee and water all day long, and people can bring their lunches.

    I’ll write more when time permits.

  • Retina is a subjective term

    I’m nearsighted and when I take my glasses off I can see pixels on a “retina” display clear as day.

  • Easiest Pizza Recipe Ever

    Mix salt, pepper, oregano, or whatever with some olive oil and brush it on some flour tortillas.

    Place face down on a baking sheet.

    Spoon on tomato sauce.

    Sprinkle mozzarella cheese and any other toppings.

    Bake at 400º for 15 minutes or whatever.

  • Quick and Easy Recipe #2-get the kids back in school

    I borrowed heavily from a link my Brother sent me for this one:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/25/dining/25mini.html?ref=dining

    but when I tried it on the kids recently they gagged. Soon after they all got sick, really sick, and have stayed home from school most of this week.  So I tried it again with different ingredients:

    3 bullion cubes (Beef, Veg, Chicken, whatever)

    Bag of noodles (not Italian pasta–using that for anything non-Italian kinda grosses me out)

    2 Scallions, sliced up super thin

    Boil a big pot (fill halfway w/water) and a small pot (3-4 cups) of water. Add the noodles to the big pot and the builion to the small pot. Drain the noodles when they’re soft, throw them back in the big pot, pour the builion over the noodles, and dump in the scallions.

    You can add more stuff if you want, but remember–gag-risk increases exponentially with number of both ingredients and kids.

  • TV Shows

    Vikings is one of my favorite shows. Great characters.

    I’ve especially liked scenes with Harbard lately. He’s an amazing, intriguing character that embodies the mythology and superstition that were rampant in that time.

    My favorite line of his came during the last show, “Possession is the opposite of love”. Can’t stop thinking about how true that is. Harbard loves all the women in the village, who are lonely as their husbands are off raiding. Alyssa, one of these women, gets irate, and that’s when Harbard tells her the quote.

    I also watch the entertaining “Girls” on HBO. It’s basically an NC-17 version of “Friends”. All they do is try to possess everything–the city, their lifestyles, eachother. The show portrays a sense of this amazing friendship they share, and these idyllic lives they lead, but I can’t relate. First of all, no one lives like that. Shows like “Girls” and “Friends” celebrate possession. Characters that live like that are never happy in real life. They embrace the opposite of love, as Harbard says.

  • xmas

    Xmas in the 70s seemed warm. Maybe it was the smell of pine or what always seemed like bright sun outside. I liked all the electronic games we got.

  • Intellectual property

    So I think our DMA grads could be better suited to pursue IP law than any other program’s grads in the country.