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Any food or treats made in China are harmful to dogs and can kill them because of an ingredient that is used. I not sure if that applies to cats as well. I didn't read anything on cats it was just dogs.
Would that ingredient be lead? They seem to like putting lead in everything! Jewelry, shoes, children's toys. :grrr:
Dana
Honestly I can't remember what it was
...looks like it's time to get out the "big guns" Need to go to the Asian grocery and get spices for making curries again.
wasabi!!! :)
Some sort of antibiotic that is banned in the West
there's no yeast in the buttermilk scone recipe, but it rises a bit. it's only flour, buttermilk, baking soda and salt. maybe i should try making it with rice milk, i've never cooked with rice milk.
tnite i'm gonna boil chopmeat and some rice for my bubby's dindins. i should make something for myself too, easy on the stomach stuff.
could go for a sweet potatoe or yam with butter and cinnamons on it. oh yeah, come home to momma :lol:
very,very easy
1.5 cup of unbleached flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
whisk powders.
1 cup buttermilk
i stir it together with a rubber spatula
then,
roll into a log, place on piece of tinfoil on cookie sheet.
bake 425F 20 minutes.
smear with butter or jam, hot from oven.
here is what it looks like hot from the oven. :) i have such a lovely camera, but i keep using the cel camera.
...I remember sitting around the old Zenith to watch Alan Shepard's flight and John Glenn when he was in orbit as they had a live TV camera in the spacecraft.
Then there were the Gemini flights, the space walks, rendezvous between Gemini 6 and 7, and the "Angry Alligator" (the ADTA docking target vehicle which failed to jettison the launch shroud)
In 1968, our model rocketry society did a simultaneous launch with Apollo 8 that circled the moon. Listened to the countdown on a transistor radio and at "Zero" we launched. Sun had barely come up and it was very cold that December morning.
Seven months later we all gathered around the telly once again to watch the launch of Apollo 11 and history being made when Niel Armstrong stepped off onto the lunar surface.
In spring 1970 we all held our collective breaths as the crippled Apollo 13 limped around the backside of the moon out of radio contact and headed home using the LM as a "lifeboat" and it's descent engine for critical course corrections. Incidentally, the flight commander, James Lovell was also the command module pilot on Apollo 8. Along with Eugene Cernan, and John Young, he was one of only three astronauts (and the first) to make the trip to the moon twice. Unfortunately he never got to set foot on it. Lovell also hailed from my old home town of Milwaukee WI.
...that's how much I was into it back then.
I love the movie Apollo 13. It was such a bummer Lovell never got to set foot on the moon. Also For The Earth To The Moon was awesome
it's showing me a getting started page.
was it a free site?
i pay the yahoo hosted one, it's 39$ every 3 months,
paying extra 3dollars a month for them to keep my home address private. messages to my site go to them first, then they send it to me.
they don't support Frontpage extentions any more.
my dw8 doesn't work anymore with them cuz they nowadays require ftps. i have to upload 5 pages at a time through their page building tools
It is a site that I am just setting up. I got it last night. I am using GoDaddy. I was trying to work on it.
If you were that into it, you should have tried to get into a related field. You'd be enjoying what you do for a living. Or maybe you did and I just brought up bad memories. :shut:
Dana
...that was probably one of the more faithful portrayals of a RL event.
I actually could feel the "cold" during the scenes where you could see frost on the inside of the windows and the astronaut's breaths.
When a film makes you feel as if you are actually there, it has done it's job well.
...yeah but no biggie.
I actually was preparing for a career in Aerospace Engineering and the majority of my coursework was focused in that direction (didn't meet the vision requirement to fly anything more than a Cessna and the Air Force wouldn't take me because of a spinal condition). Less than a year before I graduated secondary school, funding for the SST programme was eliminated and Boeing (who was awarded the project) began their "historic" layoffs which nearly turned Seattle into a "ghost town".
Having come from the "other side of the tracks", the only way I could have afforded to attend the AE programme at University of Washington (as I would have been an "out of state" student) was via an internship through Boeing which also stopped accepting any new student interns that year. The only engineering degrees offered at the University of Wisconsin back then were in agricultural and general mechanical/electrical engineering, the latter two which were geared more towards the region's heavy manufacturing, machine, and auto industries instead of aircraft and spacecraft.
Still never quite lost interest but now more of an "armchair" engineer. (which is why I want to get into modelling, just need to save up the Zloty's for Modo).
Heck maybe I should buy a Powerball ticket so if I win, I can book a flight on Branson's Virgin Galactic.
Which old thing? The cat or the mouse? Is that House Mouse? Will you share the preset? I have the free player. I don't know if I can use that thing, though. I've heard it's resource heavy. I'm still only on WinXP Pro with only 4Gigs of RAM installed.
Dana
Both. The Mouse is Joe Quick's Mouse for Genesis, which comes with the preset already applied
http://www.daz3d.com/mouse-for-genesis
The Mill Cat presets can be downloaded here, along with presets for other animals you may have in your zoo:
http://www.furrythings.com/presets-animals/
There are presets for humanoids as well. :)
Speaking of animals, they are all 40% off for 4 hours here at Daz right now.
...hmmm, Horse2 starter for 25$ And it includes an English riding saddle.
Noggin's Cow for 7.77$ (where's Socratease?).
...yeah but no biggie.
I actually was preparing for a career in Aerospace Engineering and the majority of my coursework was focused in that direction (didn't meet the vision requirement to fly anything more than a Cessna and the Air Force wouldn't take me because of a spinal condition). Less than a year before I graduated secondary school, funding for the SST programme was eliminated and Boeing (who was awarded the project) began their "historic" layoffs which nearly turned Seattle into a "ghost town".
Having come from the "other side of the tracks", the only way I could have afforded to attend the AE programme at University of Washington (as I would have been an "out of state" student) was via an internship through Boeing which also stopped accepting any new student interns that year. The only engineering degrees offered at the University of Wisconsin back then were in agricultural and general mechanical/electrical engineering, the latter two which were geared more towards the region's heavy manufacturing, machine, and auto industries instead of aircraft and spacecraft.
Still never quite lost interest but now more of an "armchair" engineer. (which is why I want to get into modelling, just need to save up the Zloty's for Modo).
Heck maybe I should buy a Powerball ticket so if I win, I can book a flight on Branson's Virgin Galactic.
My youngest is wanting to go through Aerospace Engineering
...give him or her all the encouragement you can. Also check out related internship, grant, and scholarship programmes.
He's in a robotics club and in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) program at school so he's on his way. He's working on 11th grade work in 7th grade and getting straight A's
is he guarding himself or the cheese? :)
"...the mouse takes the cheese. Hi ho, the merry-o..." :)
I'm still waiting on my flying car. I was promised a flying car by Popular Mechanics magazine, darn it!
...excellent. When I was in school at his age, robotics was still pretty much in the realm of Sci Fi.
Shoot, back in those days, computer science was some "egghead" subject that you had to go to the likes of MIT or CalTech to study.
With the technology available today, young people have new "doors" into their career choices that weren't available to us.
Do they still have Space Camp?
Morning. Warm today but the radio is saying there is a big storm on way from the South Pole, sounds cold brrrr :)
...excellent. When I was in school at his age, robotics was still pretty much in the realm of Sci Fi.
Shoot, back in those days, computer science was some "egghead" subject that you had to go to the likes of MIT or CalTech to study.
With the technology available today, young people have new "doors" into their career choices that weren't available to us.
I could count binary on my fingers when I was 12, there was a teacher who built a basic binary calculator from light globes in series and I was hooked for life :lol:
You should move closer to the North Pole. Santa is on his way from there next month.
I'm still waiting on my flying car. I was promised a flying car by Popular Mechanics magazine, darn it!
...I remember Mad Magazine once did a parody on PM which included an article on how to build your own full size Stratojet in your basement using flattened soup cans and vacuum cleaners set in reverse for the engines.
Do they still have Space Camp?
...looks like they do.
http://www.spacecamp.com/
i have not heard of Ashburn or CloudFlare until today. Obviously, I can connect to Daz3d.com now.
Saint Francis of a See-Saw is the patron saint of ups and downs :lol:
whoa amazing detail in those :)
works for me 1100 AEDT
Urf... Well I don't think I'll be around to post in this thread before the new iteration spawns ^^;
Super tired right now, headache developing, and I can't talk to anyone without stuttering and getting all flustered and stuff. >_<<br /> Plus the appointment with my new psychiatrist got rescheduled to tomorrow morning, so I'll have to get lots of sleep (Psh yeah right) tonight :O
When I get back from that I'll probably be heading straight to bed.
Le sigh, don't post nearly as often as I used to :(