Thanks Night, for some reason all I have is Ancho chili powder which is pretty mild. I do have 5 bottles of the Taco Bell Hot sauce.. that may spice it up.
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Thanks Night, for some reason all I have is Ancho chili powder which is pretty mild. I do have 5 bottles of the Taco Bell Hot sauce.. that may spice it up.
mustard powder??
what else ??oh yes salt have you forgotten the salt by any chance? becasue salt brings out the flavour, another trick is to microwave it, for some reason thiings get spiceier in the microwave:D
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4644666.stmQuote:
The internet has played an important role in the life decisions of 60 million Americans, research shows. Whether it be career advice, helping people through an illness or finding a new house, 45% of Americans turn to the web for help, a survey by US-based Pew Internet think-tank has found.
It set out to find out whether the web and e-mail strengthen social ties.
The answer seems to be yes, especially in times of crisis when people use it to mobilise their social networks.
New community
In the past, it has been suggested that the internet and e-mail could diminish real relationships.
But the report, entitled The Strength of Internet Ties, found that e-mail supplements rather than replaces offline communications.
"The larger, the more far-flung, and the more diverse a person's network, the more important e-mail is," said Jeffrey Boase, one of the report's authors.
TURNING TO THE NET
21 million Americans use it to get additional career training
Helps 17 million when dealing with major illness
17 million use it for choosing a school for a child
16 million use it to buy a car
16 million use it for a major financial decision
10 million use it for finding new place to live
8 million use it when changing job
7 million use it to cope with family illness
Source: Pew Internet and American Life Project
"You can't make phone calls or personal visits to all your friends very often, but you can 'cc' them regularly with a couple of keystrokes. That turns out to be very important," he said.
The old cliché that times of crisis reveal who your real friends are seems to hold as true in cyberspace as it does in the offline world.
"When you need help these days, you don't need a bugle to call the cavalry, you need a big buddy list," said John Horrigan, associate director for research at the Pew Internet Project.
The internet is providing Americans with a path to resources, whether it be dealing with family crises or finding a new job.
The reliance and accessibility of the web is creating a new social phenomenon according to sociologist Barry Wellman.
Co-author of the report, he identifies what he terms as the rise of networked individualism - where users of modern technology are less tied to local groups and increasingly part of more geographically scattered networks.
"This creates a new basis for community. Rather than relying on a single community for social support, individuals often actively seek out a variety of appropriate people and resources for different situations," he said.
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The old cliché that times of crisis reveal who your real friends are seems to hold as true in cyberspace as it does in the offline world.
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Greetings, everyone!
While having a little time off, I thought to drop a little note, saying 'hello,' and changing a few of my options. Still receiving private messages, which I had several, had not crossed my mind until I came lurking this evening, so I opted for e-mail notifications of private messages.
Anyway, despite usual business, I have still read plenty, recently finishing Finnegans Wake by James Joyce . . . at least I think I finished reading it (those who have read it will understand). Take care, everyone, and hopefully I can sign in a little more often if time permits. :)
The bad thing about sleeping 12 hours is your still tierd when you get up :yawnb:
Yay, good to hear from you, Mono! Hope your studies are coming along well.
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:banana: wow seeing your avy is like somehow standing on top of mount everest-overwhelming.
I don't think you can ever 'finish' Finnegan's wake. I don't know how you wrestled thru that with all your many calls in life. I think it was not so very long ago that you said you were going to try to read it.
thankyou for dropping in, bringing a breath of spring air and new mown grass and the cries of baby birds in their nests into our forum dear Mono :D
I am reflecting on the beauty and wonder of the snowflake. It is incomprehensible to me that each is like a fingerprint, unique and different from it's fellows. And to see them wafting down silently in the dark icy night is otherwordly.
People will believe in anything as long as you compliment/flatter them!!!
Life is too short but we realise it till the end
The wolrd is too vast but people are fighting for a small corner
Your beauty is a shining sun that eyes can't see
Home, there I like to be
Mums are usually right, Cheesecake is a faffy and dificult dish to make (espcially at half past midnight :D ) and I appreciate both more than ever :D
floppy disks are rather magical
It is National Salt Awareness Week and here is a quiz on SALT.
7/10 - This quiz was way easier then the french one..