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Fish on a stick

Other than waffle balls, is there anything better than fish on a stick?

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Submitted by rocketcandy on Fri 2009-05-22 22:41 #

her hair is SO SHORT!

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Submitted by sillygwailo on Fri 2009-05-22 23:22 #

I know!!

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Submitted by roland on Wed 2009-05-27 14:10 #

fish balls on a stick FTW!

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Submitted by sillygwailo on Wed 2009-05-27 14:17 #

Oh no, this is just straight fish on a stick. She even had to gut out the organs.

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Submitted by roland on Wed 2009-05-27 14:36 #

oops i meant curried fish balls on a stick were even better :-) !

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Every Day is Ada Lovelace Day

Suw Charman, whom I met on IRC some years ago and later met at Northern Voice, tipped me off a few weeks ago that today is Ada Lovelace Day, celebrating both the woman heralded as the "first programmer" and women in technology generally. As part of my pledge, rather than list off those women in technology who inspire me and forget someone, I'll single out the obvious: my girlfriend Karen.

Although we had chatted for a few days before, she and I met at a conference her university class held at the time about Information and Communication Technologies, or ICTs. Her presentation focused on the ICT response during the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 and since then she has impressed me with her ability to laterally think about social media and organizational and social change and make connections between emerging ideas in the field. Her appreciation of open source technology equals mine, and her understanding and drive towards transparent collaboration outpaces mine. She wants a better, working world and understands that social media finally puts us on that path.

In 2009 we're still talking about "women in technology" and now we have a single day to highlight the achievements in the field. 2009! Why aren't we celebrating women and men in technology all the time? Why isn't it obvious that there are just as many female geeks as there are male geeks? Why isn't it normal that women roughly equal, in numbers, the employees of technical companies, in computing and otherwise? Why are women-in-technology conferences still necessary? Technology brought Karen and me together, and not a day goes by that she doesn't create another universe I hadn't thought of. Thank you, Suw, for making today a day to celebrate, but really, every day is Ada Lovelace Day. Why we only celebrate it on March 24th is beyond me.

Karen though a fish-eye viewfinder taken by the iPhone

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Submitted by rocketcandy on Mon 2009-02-09 00:15 #

hihihi!!!

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Karen making dehydrated onions

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Submitted by Yuri Bohemian on Sun 2009-04-05 20:50 #

Hi!
I'm thinking of buying this food dehydrator, but does it allow u to control the temperature?
How do u like this model?

Yuri :D

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Submitted by sillygwailo on Sun 2009-04-05 21:48 #

It doesn't do temperature control, alas. It's definitely an entry-level dehydrator. It worked for us, though we had to use time as our measurement that controlled the amount of dehydration, since it only got to a certain temperature.

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Her feet

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Submitted by sarahfelicity on Wed 2008-12-17 22:22 #

jealous. want. (the snow that is)

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Submitted by arianek on Wed 2008-12-17 23:26 #

admit it, you totally want her feet. :-p

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Submitted by sarahfelicity on Thu 2008-12-18 10:02 #

A look through my most popular photos on flickr might make you think I have a thing for feet. But it is actually more the case that flickr is full of creepy feet fetishists who like mine.

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Submitted by sillygwailo on Thu 2008-12-18 12:51 #

I tagged it with 'feet' to see how many views this would get. ;)

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Submitted by arianek on Thu 2008-12-18 17:44 #

uh oh, cardinal rule is never to tag with feet! they'll find you!

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