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October 31

地三鲜 :Sautéed Potato, Green Pepper and Eggplant

地三鲜  地三鲜 :Sautéed Potato, Green Pepper and Eggplant
  1、土豆一个,茄子一个,青椒一个半,这个是首次尝试的量,熟悉了以后可以按比例增加 。
  2、土豆切块或者稍厚的片,按喜好,茄子滚刀切块不要太小,青椒随便切,如果图美观,切菱形片。
  3、下油,东北菜一般油很大,吃前考虑好。油是用来炸土豆的,所以熟手看着下,生手就约莫着土豆下锅以后能漫过土豆稍多些,大概就是一点五个土豆块的高度。
  4、油温80C以后下锅炸土豆,一般一个土豆的量是两分半到3分左右,捞出来,下茄子,茄子一般来讲说是要炸到金黄色不过个人认为那样茄子就太软了,所以我一般炸两分钟到三分钟之间炸好以后捞出,下青椒,下了以后利马捞出来三个东西装成一盘。
  5、油沥出,重新下少许油,葱花,拍好的蒜,有时间的可以倒蒜茸,爆香。
  6、把三鲜倒进锅里,然后按日常炒菜顺序下生抽(酱油),黄酒,鸡精,盐,如果有荤汤(比如排骨汤,猪脚汤)可下一勺,别太多猛火煮一分钟,再加少许淀粉(南方叫生粉?)略炒,出锅,开吃。

  主料:土豆(150克) 茄子(绿皮)(300克) 青椒(100克) 
  调料:色拉油(100克) 酱油(10克) 白砂糖(3克) 盐(3克) 大葱(10克) 大蒜(10克) 芡粉(5克) 
  制作工艺 
  1、茄子和土豆去皮,切成滚刀块;
  2、青椒手掰成小块;
  3、锅中入油,七成热时,将土豆块放入,炸成金黄色,略显透明时捞出备用;
  4、将茄子倒入油锅,炸至金黄色,加入青椒块即一起捞起; 
  5、以少量热油爆香葱花及蒜茸,加高汤、生抽、糖、盐、茄子、土豆和青椒块,略烧;
  6、加入水淀粉大火收汁即可。 
March 02

Thought of the Day

Today I was somehow reminded of a friend I knew about 4 years back. We haven't spoken in a long time, because of demographical gaps, and perhaps most important of all, the fundamental changes we both have gone through. I searched her name on Google, hoping to come across her blog or forum. In some way or the other, I hoped to see her again, to tell her that I missed talking to her, and that I had my own problems to deal with, which had kept me occupied and ignorant. There I was shocked to see that in September 2007, she was involved in a head on collision that took her life...
 
Look back, everything has changed over the past 2 years. We both have became different individuals, doing different things, and now living in different worlds. I want to take this moment to reflect upon myself. I can only bear my gratitudes to God, for giving us moments like this, to remind ourselves that the life is worth a while.
May 05

封禅祭

酒正酣 醉在物欲横流的时代 
色迷乱 推波纸醉流金的潮骚 
花灿漫 挥弄声色峥嵘的罗网 
月当圆 对歌毁弃黄钟的音律 
我相信你们说的 
登峰造极的历史时刻 
沿着记忆的缝隙出走 
遁入太虚 
我相信你们说的 
大梦鹜醒的春秋时节 
随着指掌 舞动冲浪 
虚似实境 
看看如何撰刻盛世丰碑 
试试能否气贯天地玄黄 
看看如何撰刻盛世丰碑 
试试能否气贯天地玄黄 
今宵梦醒映着明月 
神驰泰山之颠 俯望世道景片 
今宵梦回琴瑟崩离 
浩浩皇天是烟 泽泽后土是尘 
封禅不济而能不祭 
丰隆且大化 虚无还很绵密 
封禅不济而能不祭 
风靡非一世 繁华还很吃紧
(增泰山之高以报天 附梁甫之基以报地 
干元资始 品物流行 首出庶物 万国咸宁 
坤厚载物 德合无疆 含弘广大 品物咸亨) 
看看如何撰刻盛世丰碑 
试试能否气贯天地玄黄 
今宵梦醒映着明月 
神驰泰山之颠 俯望世道景片 
今宵梦回琴瑟崩离 
浩浩皇天是烟 泽泽后土是尘 
封禅不济而能不祭 
丰隆且大化 虚无还很绵密 
封禅不济而能不祭 
风靡非一世 繁华还很吃紧
 
September 24

Next iPhone update could make unlocked iPhones iBrick

Apple: Next iPhone update could break unlocked phones

Posted by Tom Krazit

Apple issued a statement Monday afternoon warning users of unlocked iPhones that the next software update it ships will probably break their phones.

It's not clear how many people have unlocked their iPhone to run on networks other than AT&T's, but there has definitely been some interest among early adopters who want no part of AT&T's network. Most of those folks were always operating under the assumption that Apple might relock their iPhones with future software updates, but were they expecting Apple to actually disable the phone?

Hacked your iPhone? The next software update from Apple could break your phone.(Credit: CNET Networks)

"Apple has discovered that many of the unauthorized iPhone unlocking programs available on the Internet cause irreparable damage to the iPhone's software, which will likely result in the modified iPhone becoming permanently inoperable when a future Apple-supplied iPhone software update is installed," the company said in a statement issued after the close of the stock market. "Apple strongly discourages users from installing unauthorized unlocking programs on their iPhones. Users who make unauthorized modifications to the software on their iPhone violate their iPhone software license agreement and void their warranty. The permanent inability to use an iPhone due to installing unlocking software is not covered under the iPhone's warranty."

This is not going to sit well with the fringe early adopter who, having already suffered through the price cut debacle, now faces the prospect of a dead iPhone. The probable solution, as discussed earlier today by our new friends at iPhone Atlas, involves restoring the iPhone to the factory default settings before installing the new update. The next update will be released later this week to allow iPhone owners to access the new Wi-Fi Music Store introduced earlier this month.

That assumes, I guess, that the iPhone hackers will probably find some way around the new update next week, and that's probably not that much of a stretch. But it seems Apple is hell-bent on making sure too many people don't make unauthorized modifications to its iBaby, which in some ways, makes sense to me. This is a brand new product, and even Apple may not totally be aware of the problems that could arise from willy-nilly hacking.

So, be forewarned: if you hacked your iPhone, you might want to hold off on installing this week's update unless you're willing to go back to using AT&T's network.

Update: The Unofficial Apple Weblog thinks that doing a factory restore might not be enough to reverse the unlocking process. They've posted a detailed, step-by-step process for "re-locking" your iPhone that might make you wince unless you're handy with code. Check it out here, but TUAW warns this is still in the early testing stages.

 from cnet news: http://www.news.com/8301-13579_3-9783713-37.html
September 22

Microsoft offers downgrade from Vista to XP

It's no shock that Windows Vista isn't, shall we say, universally loved, and it's also unsurprising that a plethora of businesses have voiced their preference to keep on runnin' their operations on Windows XP. Presumably in response, Microsoft is "quietly allowing PC makers to offer a downgrade option to buyers that get machines with the new operating system but want to switch to Windows XP," but the program only applies to Vista Business and Ultimate editions. The likes of Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo and Dell all have processes in place to ensure that customers have the ability to downgrade if they so choose, and while some firms are still selling their PCs with XP pre-installed, debates are already swirling around how long that tactic can remain in place.