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Oh, finally...sweet

Oh, finally...sweet 12/02/2003 01:26 AM

My screams have been answered. Skate Canada has finally credited me for all the tests I have done up to...




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Check n Raise Poker.com Announces Their
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for Gold, Glory & Sweet, Sweet Cash"


Check n Raise Poker.com Announces Their
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08/03/2004 02:24 AM
Check n Raise Poker.com announces their first annual "Quarter-of-a-Million-Dollar Competition for Gold, Glory & Sweet, Sweet Cash." Online poker players of all levels are invited to gather together, test their skill, sharpen their minds, and try to win cash, prizes and World Series of Poker entries. [PRWEB Aug 3, 2004]

Sweet T


Sweet T 06/05/2005 10:50 PM

The one shirt I've always wanted is finally reprinted and up for sale. Double-bonus is that the ten dollar shirt sale is still on at Threadless so it's cheap to boot. Kickass!


Sweet BBQ


Sweet BBQ 04/27/2004 03:15 AM
The sun is out and the birds are singing and all my neighbors are roasting flesh on the communal patio, so I've been thinking about buying a BBQ. I think I just found it: the futuristic, portable Q:
Looking like a cross between the Starship Enterprise and a jet engine, the Q BBQ can be carried around like a briefcase, but opens up Transformer-style to become a stylish, stand-alone, gas-powered grill. Crafted in durable steel, the Q uses inexpensive little propane tanks that fit right inside the grill. You'll get hours of cooking time from just one tank! It also has dual gas controls with a full range of temperatures, so you can sear burgers on one side of the grill and gently toast buns on the other, just by adjusting the flame.
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Almost Sweet


Almost Sweet 01/09/2004 10:12 PM
It's somewhat vindicating to be ahead of the curve. Years ago, I started to do whatever I could to eliminate excess sugar from my diet. Now I'm learning that restaurants like PF Chang's and TGIF's are beginning to offer low-carb menus. Even The Cheesecake Factory is now using Splenda in their desserts! It was difficult to allow Jamba Juice into my life - but I'd never touch fruit otherwise....

Sweet, sweet RAM


Sweet, sweet RAM 08/27/2004 02:12 PM

I’m now sporting 1 gigabyte of memory in my Thinkpad. It was a lot cheaper than I expected; the last time I was shopping for laptop RAM it was mostly proprietary, super-expensive stuff. The gig I just bought only cost $220 before tax.


Wrigley, You're So Sweet


Wrigley, You're So Sweet 01/08/2004 07:11 PM
The chewing gum giant is solid and heads to Spain for latest acquisition.

Sweet jealousy


Sweet jealousy 05/19/2004 07:41 AM
My girlfriend seems to like dessert more than she likes making love with me!

Sweet misery


Sweet misery 09/26/2004 07:14 AM
Just this morning, we were in the shower together, quoting Eddie Izzard to each other and laughing.

Now, a few measly hours later, my love is gone again, going back North, and the house seems so awfully empty. The sun is shining, it is warm outside, like a summer's day, and a lost fly flies frantically about in my apartment, desperately seeking something but only finding a place to die.

I still have packing to do, as I am leaving for Stuttgart in a couple of hours.

I wrote some code yesterday morning, as she was still sleeping, as I did not have the heart to wake her up.

I just miss her so terribly already.


Sweet Revenge


Sweet Revenge 12/22/2004 01:33 AM

Korean soccer is definitely improving and the recent win against Germany's lossless team is extra sweet too.


Sweet Thirty-Six


Sweet Thirty-Six 07/14/2004 01:32 AM

"Sixteen Candles" Adds 20 More to the Cake

"Alas, convergent friends, we are aging. That seminal movie of the 1980s, "Sixteen Candles," is celebrating its twentieth anniversary. To honor the John Hughes classic, AMC is airing it at 8 tonight, followed by an episode of its behind-the-scenes series, "Backstory" in which they'll talk with stars Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall. Truly, for those of us in and around the high school class of 1986, this is as TiVo-worthy as it gets." [Lost Remote]

I happened to catch part of the movie tonight (wish I'd known about the special afterwords - damn my late reading of my aggregator!), and I laughed pretty hard when one of Farmer Ted's geek friends says, "I'll bet you a dozen floppy disks you don't even get a kiss." Which, of course, is followed up for a request for a video as proof, which Anthony Michael Hall rejects because it would get duped "like a hundred times" and show up everywhere. Ah, the days before P2P and the internet....


Sweet (In)security


Sweet (In)security 04/11/2005 06:11 AM
With our November issue, Fast Company will celebrate 10 years of publication. Each month until then, we'll review one of our favorite editions from the first decade.

Sweet. Opera 7.50 for OS X


Sweet. Opera 7.50 for OS X 04/09/2004 04:13 PM
Today, Opera Software released Opera 7.50 Preview 3 for Mac. Nevermind the “Preview 3”, Mac-addicts, this is actually the...

Sweet System 1.0


Sweet System 1.0 04/07/2005 12:08 AM
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Oh, sweet London


Oh, sweet London 12/30/2003 01:24 AM
This city is most certainly a place where it's impossible to get bored. Yesterday, after an early arrival, we went to see the Lord of the Rings exhibition at Science Museum, which was very well worth the rather steep 12£ admission: some of the miniatures are simply amazing, Sauron and the ringwraiths can scare you witless even if seen from a distance, but the best part are some of the paintings and sketches: I felt like any weak-minded creature in front of the Ring as I let my eyes rest upon the artwork of Sauron overseeing his troops at the plains of Gorgoroth... This must be mine - my precioussss...

Afterwards, we were - completely accidentally - treated to the artwork of Yann Arthus-Bertrand, who had an outdoor exhibition of 3x2 meter photographs outside the Natural History Museum. Go see the stuff this guy shoots - some of it is quite simply breathtaking. Especially in large size.

Anyhow, the tournament looks like it's going to be a good one: plenty of nice people all around, good location, relaxed schedule... Well, I might still lose all of my games :)

Unfortunately, I am not able to get GPRS roaming work, so it looks like no moblogging. I even forgot all of my USB leads home, so I can't even upload any pictures. Oh well.


freakin' sweet!


freakin' sweet! 06/22/2005 02:37 AM
All you Family Guy fans, get ready to have a sexy party:LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Family Guy" creator Seth...

Sweet Opportunity?


Sweet Opportunity? 06/09/2004 10:58 AM
Could chocolate sellers benefit from a move into fair trade?

Cheesy, But Sweet Gig


Cheesy, But Sweet Gig 01/22/2004 02:13 AM
C I Host, a Web hosting provider, gave a journalist a Ford Expedition and told him to hit the road and report on Wi-Fi around the country: The "Wi-Fi Guy" plans to take a big road trip and report on his experiences at hotspots. The "Wi-Fi Guy" apparently doesn't have another name and the announcement doesn't mention where you can find his reports. While this sounds like fun, the guy also has to drive around in a gas sucking SUV "boldly wrapped in C I Host's trademark orange and blue."...

Sweet Tentacles


Sweet Tentacles 06/06/2005 12:08 AM

hangover torture devices

« Tippaleivät in the Eckberg window. »

The traditional Vappu tippaleipä cake is so hard and crunchy that I can only imagine it as a torture device for the hungover as the loud noise inside your head when eating them is truly painful. It makes me wonder if some old granny made them as a cruel way to get back at the drunks in the park. :) [ Well, if I am to believe what I read on the internet, the tradition here came from Germany to western Finland in the 1700s. They were first made in Helsinki in the 1830s at Kaisaniemi restaurant by Kajsa Wahllund (namesake of the park) and became a traditional treat only after the 1900s. They were known as "lonkeroleivistä" or tentacle cakes. :) Sadly, no mention of a vengeful granny. ] They are much like American funnel cakes (and we even have a Fu nnel Cake King) but the ones people buy from the stores are hard to the point of just assuming that they're stale as they don't really taste like much of anything. Like a bird's nest without the birds. They're also rather expensive since they're a traditional treat that everyone buys instead of making at home. I tested my homemade tippaleivät on a dinner party and everyone, especially the kids, seemed to love them, even those who said they really never liked the traditional crunchy ones.

I consulted my copy of Kotiruoka for a recipe and it had the absolutely brilliant idea of using a catsup or mustard bottle for pouring the batter into the hot oil. Both the funnel technique and the old plastic bag trick are a pain in the ass and make a huge mess. With the catsup bottle, you can make the batter, pour it into the bottle and store it in the refrigerator overnight if you don't want to make them right away. The soup ladle technique is also a great idea although I just used some egg forms I have for frying eggs or small pancakes that worked very well.

For frying, choose a deep metal pot with a lid that fits as it's safer to use with less hot oil splattering around the kitchen. Keep the lid handy in case of problems. The tongs and the oven mitts also minimize contact with the hot oil and the pan. Tongs are better at manipulating the cakes than a spoon or a fork, too. The temperature of the oil is important but it doesn't need to be exact. Sunflower oil has a high smoke point so just keep the oil hot and mind the burner setting to keep it from smoking. Be sure to remove any bits of cake left behind as they'll burn in the oil and start to smoke. The cakes take about a minute to fry and, once they're a nice and medium golden brown on both sides, use the tongs to lift the cake up from the oil, shake a bit of the oil from it and place it onto a cooling rack lined with paper towels to drain. Top with powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar. Eat. :)

Tippaleivät or Finnish Funnel Cakes

Makes: about 24 cakes
Time: less than an hour
Special tools: catsup bottle, deep metal pot, tongs, round egg forms or large soup ladle with long handle
Source: Kotiruoka

  • 4 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons sugar and 1 tablespoon vanilla sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 dl or 1 cup whole milk
  • 4 dl or 1.75 cups wheat flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • about 500ml or 2 inches deep in the pot sunflower oil for frying
  • confectioners' sugar and/or cinnamon sugar for dusting
  1. Whisk eggs in a bowl with a fork. Add sugar, salt, milk and flour/baking powder mixture. Mix batter well until smooth.
  2. Pour batter into a strong plastic bag (double-layer) and close the bag. The batter is handily piped from a clean plastic catsup or mustard bottle. (brilliant idea)
  3. Heat the oil in a thick-bottomed iron pot to 180C/355F. Sink a round steel soup ladle into the hot oil so that it is half-full of oil. Cut a small corner from the plastic bag. Let the batter run in a thin ribbon into the ladle so that it slowly forms a lattice. Cook 2-3 tippaleipä at a time. Turn the cake when the bottom turns a golden brown.
  4. Lift the finished cakes onto a cooling rack lined with paper towels to drain. After they have drained, decorate with confectioners sugar and/or cinnamon sugar before serving. Serve with sima.

Short And Sweet


Short And Sweet 06/08/2004 01:28 AM
Judging by the changes documented in the release notes, this update closes all the UPI/Launch Services-related vulnerabilities that have been publicized in the last month. By John Gruber (via MyAppleMenu)

Sweet Pea Shadow


Sweet Pea Shadow 08/17/2004 02:07 AM
To bring you this photograph, Dear Reader, I braved the slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune or at least skepticism on the part of my loved ones, provoked merely by my taking seventy-four exposures, each different in the fast-setting sun, of this little tableau...

A sweet diversion


A sweet diversion 06/06/2005 12:11 AM
Yesterday I just stopped, in the shop, right next to the sausage section. I saw a beautiful woman, packing Carelian pastries in a paper bag, oblivious to my staring. I just couldn't help looking at her, and smile like an idiot.

She turned and came to me. Asked: "What are you laughing at?"

And I replied: "I was just looking at you. I think I'm still terribly in love with you."

I'm so happy I found her.


Sweet Italian Flash


Sweet Italian Flash 04/14/2004 06:18 AM
Naive is a beautifully-presented site featuring some cool games and cartoons. Note: Flash. Via akihi.

Sweet Mother of URLs


Sweet Mother of URLs 07/23/2004 11:32 PM

sweetmotherof frothygoodnessthatsbadnewsforbud.com: I saw this URL on a Miller Lite ad. It actually resolves. Sadly, it redirects, so you'll never see it in the address bar.

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Sweet Sixteen and Never DiaryPhoned


Sweet Sixteen and Never DiaryPhoned 01/05/2005 03:29 AM
Even Diaries are Going High Tech [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]

EU not sweet on Bt11 corn


EU not sweet on Bt11 corn 12/08/2003 02:22 PM
USA Today Dec 8 2003 1:36PM ET

SQL Server: The 64-bit Sweet Spot


SQL Server: The 64-bit Sweet Spot 06/28/2004 11:51 AM
Scalability Experts have recently published a great white paper (PDF) that compares SQL Server 2000 running on 32-bit and 64-bit architectures and benchmarks both versions against known loads. The whitepaper uses a Unisys ES7000 mainframe-class server using Itanium 2 processors. The most interesting results were using the 64-bit edition of Analysis Services, where they demonstrated far higher headroom in terms of number of members and partition processing. Some of the most severe limitations of the 32-bit edition will be eradicated when SQL Server 2005 arrives, due to the rearchitecture of much of the OLAP engine, but the enhanced throughput of a 64-bit environment will still have a major effect.

Sweet New Sanyo 3G Phone


Sweet New Sanyo 3G Phone 03/23/2005 10:06 AM
Wireless Watch Japan Mar 23 2005 1:29PM GMT

Perl is Sweet Sixteen


Perl is Sweet Sixteen 12/20/2003 12:23 AM
surflorida writes "Perl turned sweet 16 yesterday. 'Larry Wall released Perl 1 on this day in 1987, so today Perl is 16 years old. Happy birthday Perl! You can ...

Nextel's Sweet Spectrum Win


Nextel's Sweet Spectrum Win 07/09/2004 03:25 PM
Business Week Jul 9 2004 8:04PM GMT

Sweet New Sanyo 3G Phones


Sweet New Sanyo 3G Phones 03/19/2005 03:02 AM
Wireless Watch Japan Mar 18 2005 10:54AM GMT

"My sweet little autistic nerd boy"


"My sweet little autistic nerd boy" 02/01/2005 09:08 PM

That's how Jenna Cohen describes her hubby, BitTorrent creator genius Bram Cohen in an excellent Wired article about the paradigm shift that is occurring with the rise of peercasting.

The article also includes tidbits from an interview with Cohen — that in itself makes the article worth reading (by the way, reading about Cohen's penchant for strategy games reminded me of a certain Gadgetopi-eer.)


Sweet deal for passwords


Sweet deal for passwords 04/21/2004 03:39 AM
BBC Apr 21 2004 8:08AM GMT

Sweet Dreams Are Made By This


Sweet Dreams Are Made By This 01/17/2004 10:47 PM

sweet home alabama


sweet home alabama 07/29/2004 01:40 PM
Attention Alabama Sex Toy Shoppers: the Feds have agreed that you will have to buy your buttplugs, rabbit pearls, and french ticklers elsewhere.

Revenge Really Does Taste Sweet


Revenge Really Does Taste Sweet 08/28/2004 11:52 AM

Coke's So-So Sweet Revenge


Coke's So-So Sweet Revenge 04/20/2004 07:28 AM
Mid-calorie, mid-carb soda wars planned for this summer in a cooler near you.

The Sweet Success of Smell


The Sweet Success of Smell 04/18/2005 08:41 AM
Business Week Apr 18 2005 12:30PM GMT

Sweet spot on the moon


Sweet spot on the moon 04/15/2005 12:27 PM
USA Today Apr 15 2005 4:50PM GMT

Bankruptcy Never Seemed So Sweet For
This Spammer


Bankruptcy Never Seemed So Sweet For
This Spammer
04/13/2005 07:23 PM
Last month, in talking about spammer Scott Richter filing for bankruptcy, we noted that people shouldn't get too excited, because it was clear that the filing had little to do with monetary issues and was mostly an effort to hide out from the various lawsuits against him. Now more information is coming out, including the fact that the "bankrupt" Richter made $1.2 million last year -- which might make you wonder how he can legitimately file for bankruptcy.
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