protest bush administration on july 4 in philadelphia:
http://www.justiceinjuly.org/
posted by geoff on 6/27/2003 07:53:09 PM
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fri july 25 - pittsburgh
sat july 26 - cleveland
sun july 27 - buffalo
or
fri july 25 - pittsburgh
sat july 26 - cleveland
sun july 27 - binghamton
or
fri july 25 - cleveland
sat july 26 - buffalo
sun july 27 - binghamton
posted by geoff on 6/27/2003 02:47:38 PM
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specific info about my loans: https://www.nslds.ed.gov/
direct consolidation loans: http://loanconsolidation.ed.gov/
posted by geoff on 6/24/2003 06:33:10 PM
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http://ftasavescleveland.blogspot.com
http://www.forttotallyawesome.com
forttotallyawesome@hotmail.com
posted by geoff on 6/24/2003 02:13:38 PM
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08.25 - pittsburgh
08.26 - cleveland?
08.27 - allentown?
08.28 - portland, me
08.29 - boston/new england ?
08.30 - boston/new england ?
...
posted by geoff on 6/24/2003 02:10:42 PM
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Governor Howard Dean: www.moveon.org/pac/cands/dean.html
Senator John Edwards: www.moveon.org/pac/cands/edwards.html
Congressman Dick Gephardt: www.moveon.org/pac/cands/gephardt.html
Senator Bob Graham: www.moveon.org/pac/cands/graham.html
Senator John Kerry: www.moveon.org/pac/cands/kerry.html
Congressman Dennis Kucinich: www.moveon.org/pac/cands/kucinich.html
Senator Joe Lieberman: www.moveon.org/pac/cands/lieberman.html
Reverend Al Sharpton: www.moveon.org/pac/cands/sharpton.html
posted by geoff on 6/24/2003 01:36:41 PM
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You could do this by having two post loops on the page, using a custom query to pull in the posts you want. The linklog could be done using b2links, which is now included with WordPress. I would then have your permalinks and archives point to a different file that didn't have the custom query so that wouldn't interfere with the query string stuff.
Or, something like that.
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posted by geoff on 6/23/2003 03:20:06 AM
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"Anyway, I changed all the tables in "b2config.php" except the $tableusers, ran the installer, and viola - everything worked like a charm - it did give me an error about "unable to create table 'b2users'" but that's to be expected...everything works just as I'd wanted it to - if I change my profile on one blog, it's changed on both (obviously, since it's sharing the same data...) "
posted by geoff on 6/22/2003 11:46:37 AM
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1/4 cup millet
1/2 cup cold water
2 1/4 teaspoons kosher salt, plus more as needed
1 medium carrot
1 large red radish
2 tablespoons finely grated, peeled, fresh ginger
1/2 clove garlic, minced
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
2 tablespoons mirin (See Cook's Note.)
1/8 teaspoon Asian chili paste, such as Sri Racha sauce
1 pound frozen blanched, peeled edamame (soybeans), thawed
1 1/2 cups panko (Japanese-style bread crumbs)
2 large egg whites, beaten
Vegetable oil, for brushing
Heat the millet in a small dry saucepan, with a tight-fitting lid, over medium-high heat, cook, shaking occasionally, until the millet begins to "pop". Continue toasting the millet until the popping subsides, about 2 minutes, until it smells like freshly popped popcorn. Set aside to cool slightly.
Add the water and the 1/4 teaspoon of the salt to the saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat. Wrap the pan's lid tightly with a small kitchen towel and cover the saucepan. (Make sure the towel's edges are folded up well away from the heat.) Lower the heat to low and simmer covered, for 20 minutes. Remove from the heat (don't uncover) and set aside for 10 minutes. Fluff the millet with a fork and transfer to a large bowl.
Using a box grater, grate the carrot and radish into the bowl of millet. Add the ginger, garlic, lime juice, mirin, and chili paste and stir to combine.
Meanwhile, bring a medium pot of water to a boil and salt it generously. Add the edamame, cover, and return to a boil; cook until soft, about 5 minutes. Drain and immediately add to the bowl of millet mixture (to lightly warm the vegetables). Stir to combine and set aside to cool.
When cool, season the edamame mixture with the remaining 2 teaspoons salt. Transfer to a food processor and puree into a paste. Return the edamame to the bowl and stir in the panko and egg whites until incorporated.
Using your hands, form the edamame mixture into 8 patties about 3 inches in diameter. Place on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet and refrigerate until set.
Place a rack about 4 inches from the broiler element and preheat. Place the patties on a foil-lined baking sheet or broiler pan. Brush both sides of the patties lightly with oil and sprinkle with salt. Broil until the tops are lightly browned, about 3 minutes. Remove from the oven and flip the patties with a spatula. Broil until lightly browned and hot, about 3 minutes more. Serve on grilled naan bread with sprouts, pickled ginger, and wasabi. (The burgers can also be grilled or Sauteed.)
Serving suggestions: Alfalfa sprouts, pickled ginger, wasabi paste, and grilled naan-style bread
posted by geoff on 6/22/2003 11:23:04 AM
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http://www.linux1394.org/sbp2.html was real helpful.
sudo modprobe ohci1394
sudo modprobe sbp2
sudo mount -t hfs /dev/sda /mnt/external/
posted by geoff on 6/22/2003 11:10:16 AM
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http://search.cpan.org/author/NEILW/Inline-Python-0.20/Python.pod
posted by geoff on 6/22/2003 10:54:14 AM
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