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9/13/2006


Time for an intervention…

Filed under: General — Charlie Summers @ 11:51 pm

We went again this evening to the York Interstate Fair (we were there last Sunday as well…I gotta post a few of the pics one of these days real soon), and ate something that is so decadent it requires an intervention:

What you are looking at is five Oreo cookies, battered in the same batter used for funnel cakes (check Google if you don’t know what that is), then deep fried to a golden brown and covered with confectioner’s sugar.

Apparently Oreos don’t have enough fat or calories alone…we need to dunk the darned things into hot oil and then smother them in sugar.

(Yes, it was quite tasty, but one was way more than enough, even for the Katester who never tires of sugar. And this thing really needed a glass of milk…)

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EFF publishes search privacy tips

Filed under: News — Charlie Summers @ 11:26 am

From Ars Technica: EFF publishes search privacy tips

From the article: “None of the EFF’s recommendations struck me as particularly novel, but it’s a good guess that there are a lot of people out there that simply don’t think about these things. It’s unfortunate, however, that many of the people that would really benefit from this guide might not even know that the EFF’s web site exists.”

So we do our small part to point folks to the EFF article, Six Tips to Protect Your Online Search Privacy.

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