Month: June 2002
not my problem
As seen in ajc.com | Metro:
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apache logging refined
Once I worked out how to ignore all the nimda and other MSFT exploit-related requests, I realized I also needed to ignore my own hits. I’m not that interested it seeing how often I post or read comments (could be depressing, actually).
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a useful internet appliance
The internet picture frame: a high-quality LCD screen, a little bit of code that can dial out, retrieve image files, and display them. All you need is a phone line and AC power.
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a googlewhack undone
http://www.google.com/search?q=zootunes+chieftains
Got my tickets to see these lads again: a nice evening to look forward to. Fun for the whole family, as the younger set seem to really enjoy them.
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Summer meals: potato salad
Always a welcome addition to the table, and I cobbled together this dressing last night.
To 2 pounds scrubbed, diced, boiled, and cooled red potatoes, add:
1/2 cup mayo (could use a stock, but I haven’t tried it)
1/4 cup cider vinegar
1/2 – 1 tsp chinese mustard power
1/2 tsp paprika
salt and pepper to taste
Whisk all that together, add it to the potatoes, and serve warm.
the delicate sound of . . . . klezmer
The temple across the street has inaugurated wedding season, from what I can gather. The bands invariably set up their PA equipment to bathe my house in frenetic klezmer music: OK in the afternoon, but when they start at 8 -9 PM, it gets old fast.
coarse gardening update
Had to break down and get some of these: the nights are just too cold for my tomatoes.
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