Monthly Archives: March 2009
Greg Atkinson’s Meat Loaf
A few years ago when I worked at Ye Olde Chaine Bookstore, Sasquatch Books pimped out Greg Atkinson’s West Coast Cooking to us. Or had us pimp it out. The deal was, whichever store sold the most copies would get … Continue reading
SciFi Channel becomes Syfy… seriously
Press release Syfy more clearly captures the mainstream appeal of the world’s biggest entertainment category, and reflects the network’s ongoing strategy to create programming that’s more accessible and relatable to new audiences. Syfy will continue to celebrate the traditional roots … Continue reading
R.I.P. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The Seattle P-I announced today that it will publish it’s last print edition tomorrow, March 17th. After that it will go online only. What the online version will look like, how Hearst will staff it, and what kinds of news … Continue reading
Autoresponding in Welsh
The English half of the sign is printed correctly and says, “No entry for heavy goods vehicles. Residential site only.” Clearly enough, the point of the sign is to prohibit truck drivers from entering a residential neighborhood. Since the sign … Continue reading
Sauced Chicken Breasts with Apples and Onions – Cooking Fail
Sometimes I post recipes that worked for me. This one didn’t, though it’s probably my own fault. It came from Cooking Light Annual Recipes 2000. As always, recipe below is what I made, not exactly what was in the cookbook. … Continue reading
The Wrestler
I forgot to say I saw the Wrestler. I thought it was a pretty good, but really depressing movie. Micket Rourke plays a broken down formerly popular wrestler reliving his glory years in independent wrestling shows around New Jersey. I … Continue reading
Π Night
Who doesn’t like pie? Two weeks from now will be the seventh anniversary Pie Night! Come celebrate seven years of pie with… more pie! Where? My place. 2301 Fairview Ave E Apt 107, Seattle. When? Saturday, March 14th at 3 … Continue reading