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Update on the summer photos page: Added photos collection from 2018.
[update failures] When every office had their own server: A mild inconvenience, can't access files on company intranet, tech guys need to work through lunch. Half the world relying on a single bank of computers: The entire world economy grinds to a halt.
@badgraphics You worded it very beautifully! I know you wrote entries that weren't too far from this topic.
I'm just glad that most of the state govts (including my old job) run on ancient legacy machines because their software was developed in VBasic.
Game log entry for Tears of the Kingdom, Summer Photos album updated.
New things: Game log entry on Tears of the Kingdom, a blog entry, and a summer photoalbum.
Shallots are so good- I first bought them for from-scratch weenies and beans and was joking about "ooooh, look at me, using shallots in the junk food~," but I've been an evangelist for them since! Do you usually put a lot in turkey burgers?
@miela- They're like a great condiment! I caramelized my shallots in butter and let my turkey bath soak the shallots scents. Then I put heaps of them on my patties before setting the cheese, haha. So delicious. I can't do onions since I get acid reflux from them, but for some reason, I feel safer with shallots. Have you ever tried fried shallots in congee & noods? It's super bomb!
I haven't, but I'll have to try it! Something like noodles seems like it would let the flavor of the fried shallots shine!
One entry for my game log (Tears of the Kingdom) and a summer blog post from this week. I also added a couple of pics & entry on my 'share n' tell' side margin about the time I had pumpkin toppings on a pizza in K-Town.
Completed my last battle with Master Kohga. Just two entries from this week ^^ for my Tears of the Kingdom log
A new blog page for Autumn, Halloween themed
Your art is always so high charm! I hope your temps get better soon, though, that's a horrifying forecast.
@miela tysm^^! I think it's better now, we're down to 93 degrees Fahrenheit, which is a normal temperature for heatwave summers here. *Crosses-fingers* hopefully it stays that way and continues to decrease.