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Dinner in the Sky

Looking to make a lasting impression on your guests at your next dinner party? Why not try dangling from a cord at 160 miles in the air? It’ll certainly leave its mark on the CEO’s from the company whose big contract you’ve been trying to land.

For a measley $11, 444, you can definately impress your girlfriend’s parents with a dinner hanging over the Grand Canyon!

[quote]By Jayne Clark, USA TODAY

Here’s a dining concept that’ll make your head — if not your stomach — spin: It’s dinner at a table suspended 165 feet in the air with chairs that swivel 180 degrees.

Dubbed “Dinner in the Sky,” the attraction made its U.S. debut in Orlando at the annual International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions convention.

The high-flying dining venue was introduced in Europe last year and consists of a platform suspended from a crane. Guests are harnessed into 22 seats, with space in the center for a chef and two helpers. With local officials’ blessings, the platform can be transported to just about anywhere the crane can maneuver. One recent spot: in front of the Amiens Cathedral in France, with dinner prepared by a three-star Michelin chef.
Ghysels sees all sorts of U.S. possibilities for the dangling restaurant, including air space over the Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls and golf courses.
“I think human beings always like to see what’s happening from the air,” he says. “And there are so many wonderful natural spots in the U.S. Dinner in the Sky could go anywhere.”

The restaurant (dinnerinthesky.com) belongs firmly in the special-occasion category, however. The U.S. cost for eight hours is about $11,444.
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You've Gotta See This Thing

A “Digital Tattoo Interface”. Yes, it’s exactly as it sounds.

http://www.slashgear.com/digital-tattoo-interface-from-the-greener-design-competition-2110384.php

Happy Leap Day!

So a co-worker and I were having a discussion about when someone born on February 29th celebrates their birthday on a non-Leap Year, and I, of course, decided to go to the most trustworthy and knowledgeable of sources…. the internet!

Here is a (quite poorly designed) pretty informative site about Leap Year. It includes the history of, when to celebrate your birthday, random table charts on time, even a Leap Year Cocktail! (which I could totally go for right now with the morning I’ve been having, but that’s another subject entirely…)

http://www.mystro.com/leap.htm

Enjoy!

Lunar Eclipse (02/20/2008)

I fell asleep on the couch and just remembered about it. Since it snowed all over the DC area today I assumed it wouldn’t be visible. I looked up the timeline of the eclipse. The total eclipse was from 10:01-10:51PM. So I just barely made the window to see it. It was being streamed on [url=http://www.ustream.tv]Ustream.tv[/url], although the stream wasn’t in sweet 1080p. I figured I’d just take the more difficult route of going outside and looking up. To my surprise, there wasn’t a cloud in site. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:EclipseCanada3.jpg]This is similar to what I saw.[/url] So, I hope everyone else had the chance to see it tonight because, if you missed the one tonight, there’s an encore presentation on Dec. 21, 2010.

Other interesting reads.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_eclipse]Lunar Eclipse – Wikipedia[/url]
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21_February_2008_lunar_eclipse]February 21, 2008 Lunar Eclipse – Wikipedia[/url]
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lunar_eclipses]List of Lunar Eclipses – Wikipedia[/url]

Spongebob Dirtypants

Television and I hang out a lot. One time television told me that sponges are the most discussing items in the house. Then television explained why. I was not happy with television, nor the sponge.

I’ve been always weary of using older sponges. Sometimes I’ll just use my hands.

This “How To” helped me settle my fears.

[quote="[url=http://www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Sponge]http://www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Sponge[/url]“][b]How to Clean a Sponge[/b]
Using the kitchen sponge to clean the table, the dirty counter and possibly the stains on the floor can be dangerous and unhealthy. While the sponge might appear to be clean, sponges can contain 10,000 bacteria, including E. coli and salmonella, per square inch.[1] How do you know you’re not harboring germs, yeast, and spores in your sponge? Clean them at least every 3 to 4 days using one of the following effective cleaning methods.

[b]Microwave Method[/b]
1. Get a sponge that does not contain any metal parts.
2. Wet the sponge completely and do not allow it to dry.
3. Put it into the microwave, and set it for at least one minute. According a study by the USDA, microwaving for one minute significantly lowers bacteria counts and populations of mold and yeast more than other methods.[2] Researchers have also discovered that after microwaving for two minutes, more than 99% of all the living bacteria will be dead.[3]
4. Remove and let cool before using. Caution: Squeezing the sponge before cooling will distribute very hot water from the center of the sponge directly onto your hand.

[b]Dishwasher Method[/b]
1. Make sure the sponge does not contain food scraps.
2. Place it into the utensil compartment of the next wash and dry cycle. Allow it to remain for the entire wash and dry cycle.
3. Remove it after the washer stops. The sponge will now have 99.9998% less bacteria on it. [4]

[b]Soak Method[/b]
1. Use this method if you don’t have access to a microwave or dishwasher, since soaking is less effective than the other methods, but better than nothing. A U.S. government funded study found that these common methods kill only 37% to 87% of bacteria.[5]
2. Make a solution of 10% bleach.
3. Soak for 3 minutes.
4. Remove and rinse.

[b]Daily Maintenance Between Deep Cleans[/b]
1. Remove any remaining food scraps from the sponge.
2. Wring out the sponge as much as possible and place aside where it can dry completely. (Bacteria love moisture.)
3. Avoid washing the cutting board with it, especially if has been used for raw meat.[6]

[b]Tips[/b]
* While the used sponge might appear to be clean, it is accumulating bacteria, mold and yeast.
* Instead of your sponge, use other materials to clean up raw juices from meat. Paper towels work well, but it may be more economical and environmentally responsible to use a separate dishcloth or washcloth.
* Replace the sponge regularly. Buying a sponge labeled as germ-resistant can lower the amount of bacteria in your kitchen by 99.9%.
* If you need to kill all spores (rather than just bacteria) microwave the sponge for 5 minutes. Keep an eye on it, though, as the sponge can light on fire. Be careful!
* When finished using the sponge, squeeze it thoroughly and allow to air dry completely between uses. Bacteria will die in a dried sponge. You can alternate between two sponges to allow for longer drying time and you can lean the moist sponge against backsplash or dish liquid bottle to allow for better venting/drying. [7]
* After microwaving the sponge, the steam and humidity produced inside the microwave loosens food particles and stains. Use a paper towel, dishcloth or washcloth after removing the sponge to effortlessly wipe away microwave stains!
* Add lemon juice or lemon kitchen cleaner to bleach solution to help cut the bleach smell. Using a scented bleach is also an option.

[b]Warnings[/b]
* The UK Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents does caution against using microwaves to clean a dry sponge.[8] The researchers said people should only try to microwave a damp sponge or dish cloth because if dry, it might start a fire.
* Allow the sponge to remain in the microwave for a few seconds before removing it to allow it to cool. The water that was in the sponge might have made it hot to touch and a burn may result.
* Before cleaning in your dishwasher, check the manufacturer’s instructions or web site. Some manufacturers and dishwasher repairmen do not recommend this method for cleaning sponges as parts may come off and lodge in the mechanism.

[b]Sources and Citations[/b]
1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6293735.stm
2. http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=207115
3. http://www.webmd.com/content/article/131/118080.htm
4. http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2007/070423.htm
5. http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2007/070423.htma US
6. http://www.cnn.com/TECH/tomorrow_today/9603/sponges/index.html
7. http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/97808/How_to_Disinfect_the_Sponge_you_Clean_Dishes_with_
8. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6293735.stm[/quote]

Ahhh…. Craigslist, You’ve done it again.

I’ve found some mild entertainment at craigslist:

“You so gentlemenly somehow got me in your truck after a long night of drinking. (I don’t remember). In fact, I have absolutely no recollection of the ride 45 minutes home and away from the starting location. I woke up in your truck and there was a wonderful coating of puke on me from head to toe (literally). WTF happened?!! We were parked 1 block away from my home (you didn’t know exactly where I lived) and I had no idea where I was. I was freaking out!! In a hazey memory I open the door and fall to the pavement. I lied there as I just wanted to sleep on that comfy black tar. You got out to help me but I dragged myself back in. Then, ALAS! I recognized my neighbor’s house. You pulled in my driveway and I gathered my things and stumbled out. Now, as you can imagine, I wake up full of questions with NO memory to give me answers. Kind sir, what the hell happened that night? I’ve never had such an incident since I was about 15. In fact, in all of my college years, had nothing happened like this one. The money in my bra was still intact. My pants were still neatly tucked in my brand new boots covered in vomit. My vagina wasn’t sore. So then WTF happened?!! That delightful morning I woke up naked on the floor of my bedroom with chunks in my hair and the foul smell simmering. Two weeks have passed. No memories have be recovered. However, thank you for ride home (surely it must have been a crazy one for you?!) and sorry for any chucks I left behind in your truck. Wanna go on a date sometime?”

395

Do you even know how silly 395 is? I checked the traffic before I left home this morning and 395 was green all the way up A.K.A. clear. So I took the chance of taking it. It took me maybe under 15 minutes to get to work this morning. That’s West Springfield to Crystal City at around 8:45 AM.

They need to figure out a way we can make 395 less traveled? More telecommuters, extended Metro systems, or something.

Bloody Awesome!

[url=http://www.fromkeetra.com/posts.php?post=012]The Great Slumber[/url]

See, it’s me being to lazy to think of obvious things like this. Looks like it has no real support and you might as well be on the floor. Also proves the fact that, dogs can sell anything.

Can I get a "HELL YEAH!"?

Behold, the beard style that sank 1,000 ships:

[img]http://www.redllama.net/modules/coppermine/albums/userpics/10015/chops.jpg[/img]

Opening a Roth IRA

Since I’m getting older or old, I guess I should start saving at sometime. I was reading about those who’ve opened a Roth IRA. Seems like it’s something I should do ASAP. Opinions?

Basically all I know is that there are “conservative,” “moderate” and “aggressive” investing packages. And that I can get it through ING fairly easy. Is that all there is? Push money and cross your fingers?



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