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Wednesday, February 21, 2007. But it never tastes that way when I make it. My mother has a recipe that she often makes when I come home, a chicken dish that she’s been making for years. I cannot replicate it. Don’t we all have a recipe that way? Kim Severson, of the. Put this to the test, attempting to trace her mother’s pasta sauce all the way back to Italy in the hopes of understanding it. She failed gloriously:. Is a little bit of roasted pepper essential? Do you need to use oregano in the meatballs?
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Particle and Parcel: March 2007
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007. Jesus Is Just Alright. Since the 2004 election plastered Democrats as “out of touch” with “values voters,” I’ve been keeping a little catalogue of all of the various times that I see liberal writers, bloggers and politicians pointing out that much of the political philosophy that Jesus himself argued for is fairly liberal, all things considered. Mark Kleiman. Posted by Particle and Parcel. At 3/14/2007 01:16:00 PM. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007. But how many Jewish mothers does it take to screw in a CFL lightbulb? Australia is making moves to become the first country to phase out the use of incandescent light bulbs, in exchange for compact fluorescent bulbs, which use much less electricity. These aren’t your grandparents’ Carter-era sickly white fluorescent bulbs, either: The only incandescent bulb I use is on a dimmer switch, with which ordinary CFL bulbs are incompatible, and the lighting’s. Australia already has ...
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Particle and Parcel: Whitewash
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Thursday, May 17, 2007. After the 2004 election, the Election Assistance Commission ordered a study on vote fraud and voter intimidation throughout the country. The end result was, in a surprise for those of us who have seen no data indicating significant vote fraud, a study that said that vote fraud was a pervasive problem. To downplay the evidence for global warming. What insight the draft of this paper on vote fraud lends us into this White House. Posted by Particle and Parcel. At 5/17/2007 09:21:00 AM.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007. You've got to make your free throws. From the early days of the Idea Salon. It sounds like it uses Amazon's S3 service, or at least the idea behind it, which I find fairly impressive - the tech details will be disclosed along with the review. Anyway, Bandwagon's introductory, pre-launch offer is $69 per year for regular storage - I'll let you know how it goes. Fair disclosure: They're bribing. Us bloggers with a year of free access. But you know I'm impartial.). But he never g...
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Particle and Parcel: Jesus Is Just Alright
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007. Jesus Is Just Alright. Since the 2004 election plastered Democrats as “out of touch” with “values voters,” I’ve been keeping a little catalogue of all of the various times that I see liberal writers, bloggers and politicians pointing out that much of the political philosophy that Jesus himself argued for is fairly liberal, all things considered. Mark Kleiman. Posted by Particle and Parcel. At 3/14/2007 01:16:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Particle and Parcel: Slow chase
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Thursday, May 17, 2007. The New York Police Department has just bought a fleet of ten Segways for its patrols. I have to admit that I’m skeptical: How, exactly, is this any different from walking? Even at top speed, a Segway is only a little faster than running. But apparently the NYPD thinks otherwise. Thanks to the. For picking this up:. Twenty-five officers have completed training as Segway drivers, he said, enabling them to maneuver the devices safely for up to eight continuous hours. I found what I ...
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Particle and Parcel: Someone needs less caffeine in her life
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Monday, May 14, 2007. Someone needs less caffeine in her life. Michelle Incanno would] buy the company’s coffee beans every week. Whenever she’d get the chance to drop by a Starbucks, she would, placing the same order every time: a large, house brewed coffee with nonfat milk and two Splenda. When the Seattle-based chain opened a drive-through near her Springboro home, she was in java heaven. That was until she got an unexpected jolt last week from her coffee cup. PS: I know I’ve been away awhile...
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Particle and Parcel: A train runs through it
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Thursday, May 17, 2007. A train runs through it. 8220;The Lede” blog reports on the first trains to cross the DMZ between South Korea and North Korea, one going each way. This is the first time that a rail link — even just as a publicity stunt, like this one — has existed between the two countries since 1951. Holy cow:. After traveling about 15 miles past the zone into the other nation, both trains returned to their starting points. No plans to begin regular rail service were announced. We find little bi...
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Particle and Parcel: Road to somewhere
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Where I live in Orlando, all but one of our limited-access highways are toll roads, and the tolls are expensive enough. In China, where tolls are comparatively more expensive and where the rule of and respect for law has always been compromised by bribery and money, people are going to seemingly ridiculous lengths to avoid tolls. So some villagers are striking back:. Mr Wang, 65, and Mr. Gu, 58, try to send them back. They say the tollbooth operator is paying the village ...8220;...