Here is an old video we did:
28.4.10
26.4.10
Fishing at the Cabin
I went fishing at the cabin and it was a success. I found a downed tree where fish were jumping and started catching.
19.4.10
Grooveshark
Lately I have been using a website called Grooveshark, which is like a Youtube for music. You can search and listen to pretty much any song. You can get an account for free and save playlists as well, and if you pay $3 a month you can eliminate the ads on the right side. (I can deal with the ads personally)
Grooveshark
Grooveshark
Fix a mobile photo
I found an excellent article on lifehacker on fixing a photo taken by a camera phone using photoshop. I used this method with a cell phone photo I took and it worked great. The results are posted below. Original article: Punch Up A Photo In Under 60 Seconds
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After
17.4.10
A day at the cabin
Rocky being jealous of Frank
16.4.10
15.4.10
Garden Entry #4
Yesterday I transplanted my tomatoes and peppers outdoors, and into larger pots. I also weeded the cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, and mesclun classic mix that are already in the garden.
Tomatoes and Peppers
Lettuce and Mesclun mix
Close up of Mesclun mix
I think Broccoli and Cabbage (could be reversed)
13.4.10
Messing around with Google Buzz
This is a test this is only a test, sorry I haven't posted anything lately, I have been working and job hunting. Lame!
3.4.10
Camping the Old-fashioned Way
Right now I am camping the old-fashioned way with an internet connection and a laptop by the fire. Ahhhh, nothing beats roughin' it. Now I know how Lewis and Clark must have felt. I have an unlocked HP iPAQ Voice Messenger running Windows Mobile, which is sharing a $10/month T-mobile unlimited wireless internet connection to my old IBM Thinkpad A22m laptop. For $10/month I only get T-Mobile's EDGE, which is faster than dial-up but much slower than DSL or cable. I assume Lewis and Clark only had dial-up, and I wouldn't be surprised if they constantly shut their laptop off out of frustration with such slow internet speeds.
2.4.10
How to make farmer's cheese cheap and easy
I have been making farmer's cheese for a while and since it is so easy, here's how to do it.
Things you need:
2. Remove from heat, slowly stir in vinegar. The milk will curd at this point.
3. Dump the contents into a colander lined with cheese cloth.
4. Stir in salt, grab the 4 corners of the cheese cloth and twist.
5. Put the lump of cheese between two flat surfaces that are slanted (so water drains) with weight on top
6. Wait for 2 hours and enjoy about 1.5 pounds of farmer's cheese.
Things you need:
- 1 gallon of milk
- 1/2 cup vinegar (i use distilled white but I'm not sure if it matters what kind you use)
- 1 table spoon of salt
- cheese cloth (got mine from walmart in the fabric section)
2. Remove from heat, slowly stir in vinegar. The milk will curd at this point.
3. Dump the contents into a colander lined with cheese cloth.
4. Stir in salt, grab the 4 corners of the cheese cloth and twist.
5. Put the lump of cheese between two flat surfaces that are slanted (so water drains) with weight on top
6. Wait for 2 hours and enjoy about 1.5 pounds of farmer's cheese.
Garden Entry #3
Here is another update on my garden, and in case you were wondering what was what I labeled the rows in the photo below. If the picture doesn't make sense, the first 4 row starting from the left are tomatoes, the fifth row is habanero peppers, the sixth row is green peppers, and the seventh row is pepperoncini peppers.
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