SOS CHEFS of New York
104 Avenue B
New York, NY 10009
from NYT listing of Ducasse suppliers of mushrooms (porcini)
toilet flushing cat - its a compulsion
there was a point in the mid to late 60's that you had to have a peanuts sweatshirt. it was a major pop clothes item at my school in miami. i forgot which character i had but eventually i cut off the arms so that it would be sleeveless and or sported inside out with the worn nappy fleece on the outside.
You're a Complicated Man, Charlie Brown
At its peak, over 350 million people around the world read "Peanuts" every day. Its creator, Charles Schulz, led a much darker life than anyone realized, and he put his troubles into the funny pages every day. Kurt talks with biographer David Michaelis about how America’s most beloved comic strip made "depressed" a household word.
eating your way throug
h the hill country
a good wine movie :
the secret of sant vittoria on tcm now
For modular furniture fans, I've been buying stuff from
Per Madsen (a local supplier) since the 80's (starting with shelving for vinyl sound recording disks). I just took delivery on some file cabinets. Key factors for me: sturdy, wood, & wheels!
Liver Flush 4......
I am hoping this last flush of 07, is the best (planned for this monday, now its the vegan/apple juice prep 6 days). Sadly my colonic lady is on vacation so I had to go upmarket and make a rez in NYC . She does the famous coffee implant so I guess the over 60% extra $$ has some gain. The coffee is supposed to draw the toxins out, so that + my new planned method (fasting the whole day before the + oral enema in the AM) is gonna leave me skweeky clean.....
Looking forward to 2008: Even more challenging that the Flush's and Master Cleanses, I plan to cut my apox 400 bottle annual wine consumption in 1/2 to ~200.....My body (and mind) is telling me to do it. This is gonna be VERY hard........
Looks like the Google phone is really a Google phone operating system as many people expected.
Most major handset makers, with the exception of Nokia (NOK), have devices with Google Mobile OS under development; Samsung and Motorola (MOT) are being linked to it as well. (as are HTC and LG Electronics, according to the Journal.)
It's linux running an optimized version of java.
This is great. I doubt Apple is scared, but at least this should give them some healthy competition (and they might be a little bit scared.)
halloween moon
Gore / Bloomberg third party ticket? Anybody else heard rumors?
FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds will now tell all - and face charges if necessary - to any major television network that will let her. Could be very interesting.
New Poll Suggests Stephen Colbert Should Be Frontrunner Within a Month!
AT&T Moto Q Global -- Not as cool as the other AT&T smartphone, but it supports MS Outlook. It's a Q 9h (GSM, etc., etc.) with GPS.
Interesting
report of discussions with top Comcast executives about the recent traffic shaping charges (specifically that they are screwing with BitTorrent traffic.) Short version - they're going after the seeders:
"we're worried about someone using an exceptional amount of bandwidth to feed the world's information."
Rudy! -- Giuliani Defends, Employs Priest Accused of Molesting Teens.
He's not just presidential, his pope-a-riffic!
I touched the faceted glass, cool, but not cold. A floral-citrus aroma rose up, and as I took my first sip I marveled at how soft and delicate the carbonation was, the bubbles giving the flavors lift and energy without aggression.
This was beer the really old-fashioned way. Today most draft beers are injected with carbon dioxide, filtered and often pasteurized, stored in pressurized kegs and served through gas-powered taps.
But the beer I was served was unpasteurized and unfiltered. Like the earliest bubbly brews, it was naturally carbonated, or conditioned, in its cask by yeast transforming sugar into alcohol with a side of fizzy carbon dioxide trapped in the cask. And it was served by muscle power pumping the ale up from its cask into the mug.
via edo
Czechs say want no Russian soldiers at radar site -- The hilarity of unbridled incompetence. Didn't anyone think to ask the Czechs about having Russians at the proposed Star Wars (the Phantom Menace) radar sites
before making the offer to Putin? Would that there were a prominent Sovietologist somewhere in the administration. In other news, the Turkish Army has been invited to set up training camps in northern Iraq.