22 January 2009
Purses on sale - let's hope I can resist!
http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/product.do?cid=45587&pid=625988&scid=625988012
http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/product.do?cid=45587&pid=625510&scid=625510012
16 January 2009
-15F on the way to work
15 January 2009
Rob to the rescue...
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/04/AR2008070400062.html
Fast Forward's Help File
Q I've got an old mix CD, and I don't know the names of all the songs on it. Is there any way to look them up online?
A Music-manager programs such as iTunes and Windows Media Player can look up song titles on mass-produced CDs by matching the sequence of track times to an online database, but they can't do that with one-of-a-kind or few-of-a-kind compilations.
Assuming you're not dealing with instrumentals, you can try searching the Web for an unusual phrase in an unknown song's lyrics. But you may have better results with a specialized music-tagging program that will analyze multiple characteristics in a song, not just its time, to identify it.
A site called MusicBrainz ( http://musicbrainz.org) offers a few free programs to do this job, such as Picard for Windows and the charmingly named iEatBrainz for Mac OS X. I tested the latter -- a simple program that elegantly integrates with your iTunes library -- on two mix-CD mystery tracks, and it labeled both correctly.
14 January 2009
Replacing our windows - resources
http://cjshomeimprovementscom.nxg.superpageshosting.com/contact.nxg (Note the 10% off coupon)
http://www.windowworld.com/ (A few sketchy reviews online)
homedepot.com (Have to visit in person)
lowes.com (Have to visit in person, in home visit costs a fee and is done later in the planning process)
12 January 2009
Retiring Xmas
More hungry hippos?
Vicious Cold Snap
05 January 2009
Fantastic stationary

http://oldschoolstationers.com/index.html
CB2 finds...
http://www.cb2.com/family.
This is what I need to hang aprons on in the kitchen!
http://www.cb2.com/family.
I am curiously drawn to this bookshelf (on the left) and I think I know why... It looks like the Ikea one I have been eyeing up for some time (on the right ) but for a whopping $180 less. If only Ikea wasn't so far away and we had a bigger car. Oh well, I'm sure we'll mount up a trip sometime soon.

http://www.cb2.com/family.
More incentive to do self-manicures?

http://www.stephscloset.com/blog/beauty/2009/01/429/new-from-sally-easy-to-use-nail-art-pens/
Argh, the second one is a new line also by Sally Hansen called "insta-dri nail color" that has a short wide brush that claims to cover a nail in a single wipe. For some reason, Sally Hansen is nationally advertising these products but does not have them on their website? how strange is that?
03 January 2009
Adorable ottoman





http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=16018475&_requestid=114768
Piles of magazine sheets
I'm really not sure what to do with the recipes. Many sheets have more than one recipe on them and I can't attribute all of them. It's too complicated and frankly too much volume to integrate into my paper recipe files.
Potential approaches -
-scan them all and save as PDFs? (ugh, creates a fourth info stream on top of paper recipes, links, and cookbooks)
-try to find at least some online and integrate with links
-?
The other piles are a lot easier to deal with. I'll probably subdivide further and add comments/notes to emphasize my interest in them then put into folders.
Need my perogie fix
Notes: I think I need to add more liquid to the sauerkraut and fewer spices. It overwhelms the perogie and is out of balance with the noodle. I also need to use more butter when serving!
