But yummy:
Smoked Chicken Chile Relleno– Poblano pepper stuffed with smoked chicken, chopped pecans, apricots, Jack cheese and raisins, with green chile mole, roasted tomato cream, Tejas rice and black beans. 9.95
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Headed to Texas next week, and still have some birthday money left over, so that means buy some entertainment:
$a(B000BLFE9K, ) $a(B000CR76V2, ) $a(B00068O278, )
So even though I'm away from family and home, I should at least not be so bored...
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These guys have done a real bang-up job. I still am looking for the ultimate reference, but this is a great way to learn CSS.
If you're sitting in an airport lounge halfway across the world and you're itching to listen to one of your favorite tracks at home, you can. As Orb puts it, it's "home entertainment without the home."
[ Mobile Media Without Limits ]
Audio, video, photos, what about my Tivo? If this could pull from my Tivo and stream to my phone, we'd really be talking.
Kevin was typing passwords in and couldn't determine where a particular X came from. It looked different than the other X in the same password. This prompted the following research:
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Arial Unicode MS |
Anonymous |
| Latin Capital Letter X |
X |
X |
| Latin Small Letter x |
x |
x |
| Greek Capital Letter Chi |
Χ |
Χ |
| Greek Small Letter Chi |
χ |
χ |
| Cyrillic Capital Letter Ha |
Х |
Х |
| Cyrillic Small Letter Ha |
х |
х |
| Tibetan Sign Rdel Nag Gcig |
༝ |
༝ |
| Roman Numeral Ten |
Ⅹ |
Ⅹ |
| Small Roman Numeral Ten |
ⅹ |
ⅹ |
| Hangzhou Numeral Four |
〤 |
〤 |
| Fullwidth Latin Capital Letter X |
X |
X |
| Fullwidth Latin Small Letter x |
x |
x |
| Box Drawings Light Diagonal Cross |
╳ |
╳ |
| Saltire |
╳ |
╳ |
| Multiplication X |
✕ |
✕ |
In the end the culprit was "Multiplication X", but I have no idea how anyone typed that in...
One of our readers asks, "When did Spring start?"
Well, Ms. Yasir of Alexandria, Virginia, it seems that is a more complicated question than one might think.
Shouldn't spring always start the same exact second every year?
While it’s true that we’ve traditionally celebrated the beginning of spring on March 21, astronomers and calendar manufacturers alike now say that the spring season starts one day earlier, March 20, in all time zones in North America. Unheard of? Not if you look at the statistics. In fact, did you know that during the 20th Century, March 21 was actually the exception rather than the rule?
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And how do they figure all this stuff out? Math? Apparently it has its uses...
I love these little cups. I keep meaning to pick up more espresso cups for my collection, I just never have the time (or funds) these days. One day I hope to have the time and money to buy all of the cute little espresso cups that I can find. *sigh*, one can dream...
This may be it:
Mega Man is on a quest to restore peace in the world after Dr. Wily takes control of several robots in hopes to rule the planet. Completely re-designed for the PSP™ system with new bosses and puzzles to master, Mega Man Powered Up is the only action platformer that lets gamers create their own levels and share with friends.
[ Capcom: Mega Man Powered Up (PSP) ]
Although I had been playing quite a bit of Untold Legends, the other 2 games I picked up (Prince of Persia and Death Jr.) haven't held my interest. This, however, should. A great blast from the past, this cartridge includes the original game and what is essentially the same game but with an all new engine that plays 2-D but is totally 3-D. It now has extra in-engine cinematics that help the story, and with full voice overs. Well done, Capcom, I expect many eager developers to get their MCP because of you...
The simplest way to create a glossary is to type your glossary by hand at the end of your document. Word has no built-in method of creating a glossary automatically, but you can use hyperlinks or the Table of Authorities functionality to create a glossary for one or more documents.
[ Microsoft Word Help FAQ. How to create a glossary in Microsoft Word ]
This article was certainly helpful. Why on earth is there no built-in glossary functionality in Word? What is in the bloat then?
Too cool.
Why do I feel like the US gets cheated when it comes to KitKats? And Pocky too, for that matter. We export our junk food, and Nestlé brings their junk food here. Why not more Japanese junk food?
Of course, even if we did get tons of it, this has very limited appeal since we don't celebrate the Cherry Blossoms in the US like it is in Japan. Even here in DC where we do celebrate our gift from Japan, it's mostly about cross cultural exchanges, and not the big deal that it is over there.
Four Things Meme:
Four Jobs I've Had 1. library page 2. bakery assistant (not baker's, but more cleaning and greasing) 3. video store assistant manager 4. CTO
Four Movies I Can Watch Over And Over 1. Ladyhawke 2. Crouching Tiger, Hiden Dragon 3. Bladerunner 4. Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Four Places I've Lived 1. Silver Spring, MD 2. Richmond, VA 3. Alexandria, VA 4. Washington, DC
Four TV Shows I Love 1. Good Eats 2. Globe Trekker 3. The Colbert Report 4. Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations
Places I've Vacationed 1. Ireland 2. Indonesia 3. Japan (just for a day) 4. Morocco
Four of My Favorite Dishes 1. Anything Mole Poblano 2. Pizza (Neapolitan style) 3. Fried Rice (preferably Indonesian or Thai) 4. Kebab (preferably Afghani)
Four Sites I Visit Daily 1. bloglines 2. google 3. flickr 4. i love egg (or maybe wikipedia)
Four Places I Would Rather Be Right Now 1. Mecca, Saudi Arabia 2. Pantai Losari, Makassar, Sulawesi 3. San Francisco Bay Area, California 4. Somewhere in Japan
Four Bloggers I'm Tagging 1. Shiny Donkey 2. KooshMoose 3. My simple life 4. The Swarthy Rants
UMPC nee Origami isn't anything new, but Microsoft and Intel want to weigh in. One thing that is new is some interfaces including this swell new touch-screen thumb-pad that Microsoft has licensed for the UMPC:

This, of course, means that I've spent too much, too soon on my PSP and my new phone, but that's the price to pay when you're a gadget freak like me, ne?
The Ultra-Mobile PC is portable, lightweight, and configured to connect on the go. It’s the device that you’ll always want with you.
[ Ultra-Mobile PC - Go Everywhere. Do Everything. ]
Though, perhaps I'm not getting it. It sounds like a tablet PC. Is it better? Cheaper? Or is this a super-big WinCE device that finally has some power, a real OS, full connectivity? Perhaps it's just the time to hit a striking point between the 2. A sort of "life drive" killer...
The big question, of course, is how much money will I be spending to buy one... 
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