Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Mincha minyan application
I wonder if there is a mobile / web application out there that helps to find the mincha minyan. It could be very useful for some people.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Vegan Chili
1.5 cups dry red beans,
2-3 red hot chilies (finely sliced),
2 plump sweet peppers (coarsely cut),
2 carrots finely sliced,
1 large onion ( diced)
garlic,
1tbsp tomato paste.
Soak beans overnight, then cook, and keep some of the liquid.
In a large skillet, heat vegetable oil , add onions and saute till soft, add chilies and cook 3 more minutes, add carrots and peppers, cook till peppers start sweating, add garlic and tomato paste, cook another 5 minutes, add beans with the liquid. cook another 10-15 minutes so the liquid reduces and peppers are tender but don't fall apart. Serve with rice.
2-3 red hot chilies (finely sliced),
2 plump sweet peppers (coarsely cut),
2 carrots finely sliced,
1 large onion ( diced)
garlic,
1tbsp tomato paste.
Soak beans overnight, then cook, and keep some of the liquid.
In a large skillet, heat vegetable oil , add onions and saute till soft, add chilies and cook 3 more minutes, add carrots and peppers, cook till peppers start sweating, add garlic and tomato paste, cook another 5 minutes, add beans with the liquid. cook another 10-15 minutes so the liquid reduces and peppers are tender but don't fall apart. Serve with rice.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Stereogram Games
Stereogram Tetris - Too bad they did not come up with this idea back in the 90-s.
It would have been a great arcade hit...
It would have been a great arcade hit...
TANSTAAFL
There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch
LiveJournal is ad-infested, TypePad is priced like Netflix, and Blogger.com thinks I'm running a spam blog. But a well-balanced discomfort is what makes choice interesting.
LiveJournal is ad-infested, TypePad is priced like Netflix, and Blogger.com thinks I'm running a spam blog. But a well-balanced discomfort is what makes choice interesting.
Monday, November 10, 2008
SpiderOak

SpiderOak is offering free 2GB of storage for backups and sharing.
Moreover, they have a very professionally looking Linux UI :
According to Python Job Board,
these guys are hiring, 100% telecommute, flex schedule.
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