2008.Jun.20
Filed under: Activism — jon @ 9:17

Stop the Spying logo

Please call your representative right now and implore them to not pass the false-compromise FISA bill, H.R. 6304. The vote comes up this afternoon, so please hurry!

Passing H.R. 6304 would amount to a Congressional seal of approval on illegal surveillance. Even if the President and the telecoms knowingly and brazenly broke the law, the provision in the bill seeks to prevent the courts from holding them accountable. Yet, the suits against the telecoms may be our last hopes for a judicial ruling on whether the President can break the law with impunity.

Filed under: Personal — jon @ 0:01

This project would have fizzled at several points had Diann not been there to teach and encourage. (I can be stubborn on rare occasions.) The interior is recycled graph paper and the exterior is wallpaper from an old sample book. It was great fun and will be used as my next work notebook; one wonderful feature of this type of binding (and why Diann suggested it, despite 30-odd tiny knots) is that it lays flat when opened. Highly recommended if you have someone to teach you the stitch!

Half-A4-size hand-made book laying face up, showing the stitched binding and curved needle used.

Close-up of the above hand-made book's spine, showing the Coptic stitching style.

2008.Jun.18
Filed under: Images — jon @ 21:40

Movie at the Lyric tonight, so nothing complicated:

Black and white portrait of a medium-sized dog, looking at the camera in front of a blank wall

2008.Jun.17
Filed under: Personal — jon @ 22:43

I made a freezer paper stencil shirt!

The instructions elsewhere are as clear as anything I’d write, but what I learned today:

  • For multiple color prints, don’t paint the under layers where the top layers will go; you build up too much ink if you have layer on top of layer. A bit of overlap to make registration easier would probably be fine.
  • Iron a piece of freezer paper on the inside of the shirt before ironing any pattern on the outside; it will keep the outside fabric surface from wrinkling from the paint, stretching, etc.
  • If you’ve a short or long torso, adjust the height of the stencil appropriately. (Duh, but see image below.)
  • Shun the frumious bandersnatch!

Design copied (with permission) from Quadro’s fabric work:

Brown shirt with a cartoon piece of toast smiling, hugging a pat of butter, also smiling.

2008.Jun.16
Filed under: Personal — jon @ 22:46

When Diann and I were in Williamsburg in 2006 we purchased some delicious cherry cognac sauce which was somewhere between preserves and pie filling. It was fabulous on ice cream and, continuing yesterday’s cherry theme, I decided to try making something like it.

  • 4 c. sweet cherries
  • 3 Tbsp. lemon juice
  • 2 tsp. almond extract
  • ¾ c. sugar
  • ½ c. black currant vodka
  • 4 Tbsp. cornstarch dissolved in 2 Tbsp. water
  • ¼ c. brandy

Cook the cherries, lemon juice, almond extract, sugar, and vodka in a saucepan for 20 minutes. While stirring, add the cornstarch mixture. Cook until thickened. Remove from heat and let stand 10 minutes. Thoroughly blend in the brandy. Spoon into jars and cool. Store in the refrigerator; serve over vanilla ice cream.

I may have used too much brandy above, but it tastes good so far. We’ll see how it turns out after it sits for a day or so.

Looking down on a glass measuring cup with a quarter cup of dark cherry brandy sauce.

2008.Jun.15
Filed under: Images, Personal — jon @ 20:31

From the Blacksburg Farmer’s Market, buy:

  • one Weathertop Farms pastured chicken
  • five cups of sweet cherries
  • one loaf of sesame and wheat bread
  • one head of leaf lettuce

Spatchcock/butterfly the chicken, brine it with garlic, sugar, pepper, and rosemary. Chuck it in the refrigerator for the afternoon.

Clean and pit the cherries. Add a little lemon juice, cornstarch solution, almond extract, and butter. Cheat and buy a couple pie crusts from the store (I hate making pastry dough). Pour in the cherries and cover with the second crust, cutting a few slits in the top. Throw it in the oven for about an hour.

A bowl of pitted cherries.

Fire up the grill and drain the chicken. Baste it with an olive oil and rosemary mix and throw it on the grill (the half that isn’t on), breast side down and legs toward the hot center (dark meat needs to cook more). Close the lid. Flip and re-baste it every 15 minutes until done. Remove from grill and let stand 10 minutes before carving. Eat with a fresh green salad and tasty bread (not pictured, because by the time they were ready, we were too hungry for pictures).

A roasted chicken in a glass pan.

The pie should be cooled enough to cut by the time you’re done with dinner.

A cherry pie, fresh from the oven.

Today, on this father’s day, my creative work is dedicated to my father; he taught me that doing is fun, and that I can learn to do anything.

2008.Jun.14
Filed under: Personal — jon @ 23:19

Diann and I spent the time between breakfast and shower making potato stamps. I’ve cut a few linoleum and eraser block stamps for her over the last year or two, but hadn’t used potatoes since I was in high school art class. There’s something satisfying working with a stamp base that costs pennies, has limited resolution, and won’t last the week.

Five potato stamps and resulting stamped papers.

2008.Jun.12
Filed under: Activism, Personal — jon @ 19:13

My friend Paul is raising money for his local Muscular Dystrophy Association and would greatly appreciate any donations that you could send his way.

Paul standing in a parking lot next to his new truck; 30 Oct 2002

Filed under: Kubuntu — jon @ 18:54

The latest VMware Server 1.0.6.91891 will install in Hardy (v8.04), but wouldn’t run for me. A short page on HowtoForge gave me the pointer I needed to get it to run: sudo cp /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 /usr/lib/vmware/lib/libgcc_s.so.1/libgcc_s.so.1.

If you find your control, shift, alt, and caps lock keys suddenly stop working outside the guest OS, run setxkbmap to get them back. The bug report indicates uninstalling VMware Tools from the guest will solve the problem, too, but I haven’t had to take so drastic a step.

2008.Jun.6
Filed under: Personal — jon @ 13:11

My output from history|awk '{a[$2]++ } END{for(i in a){print a[i] " " i}}'|sort -rn.

58 dir
49 cd
44 svn
40 ssh
25 cat
21 sudo
21 make
18 telnet
18 svnmerge
18 rgrep
18 man
18 cvs
17 svndiff
14 scp
9 grep
8 route
7 kate
7 ifdata
6 kdesu
6 echo
5 ping
5 less

I’m ashamed that sudo is so far up there, but I just upgraded this box to Hardy and it took a bit of package juggling (proprietary video, VMware, etc.).

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