1 1/2 tbsp lemon juice
1/4 tspn thyme
1/2 tspn red pepper flakes
1 garlic clove, minced
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 tspn salt
1/4 tspn pepper
4 bone in breasts
Combine ingredients, coat chicken with mixture. Marinade for a couple of hours. Grill breasts over medium-high heat ten minutes or broil 8 - 10 minutes on each side in the oven. Boneless breast, five minutes per side.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Lemon Pepper Shrimp and mustard
Haven't tried this, but it sounds good.
1/2 cup butter
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup white wine
1 tspn lemon pepper
2 tbsps yellow mustard
1/4 tspn red pepper flakes
1 tbspn fresh parsley, chopped
2 lbs fresh shrimp, peeled
Melt butter in skillet, medium heat. Sautee garlic in butter 1 - 2 minutes, add wine. Add lemon pepper, mustard, and red pepper flakes. Stir in shrimp and cook five minutes. Sprinkle parsley before serving.
1/2 cup butter
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup white wine
1 tspn lemon pepper
2 tbsps yellow mustard
1/4 tspn red pepper flakes
1 tbspn fresh parsley, chopped
2 lbs fresh shrimp, peeled
Melt butter in skillet, medium heat. Sautee garlic in butter 1 - 2 minutes, add wine. Add lemon pepper, mustard, and red pepper flakes. Stir in shrimp and cook five minutes. Sprinkle parsley before serving.
Great Shrimp Recipe
Just had this for dinner at my mom's -- wonderful flavor -- and easy.
Basil Shrimp:
2 1/2 tbsps olive oil
1/4 cup melted butter
1 1/2 juiced lemons
3 tbsps brown mustard (dijon an okay substitute)
1/2 cup fresh basil
3 garlic cloves -- minced
salt and pepper to taste
3 pounds, fresh shrimp peeled
Mix oil and butter -- stir in lemon juice, mustard, basil, garlic. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Add shrimp to marinade and toss. Cover, refrigerate one hour.
Skewer shrimp, discard marinade -- oil grill and grill shrimp 4 minutes until shrimp is opaque -- turning once.
Basil Shrimp:
2 1/2 tbsps olive oil
1/4 cup melted butter
1 1/2 juiced lemons
3 tbsps brown mustard (dijon an okay substitute)
1/2 cup fresh basil
3 garlic cloves -- minced
salt and pepper to taste
3 pounds, fresh shrimp peeled
Mix oil and butter -- stir in lemon juice, mustard, basil, garlic. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Add shrimp to marinade and toss. Cover, refrigerate one hour.
Skewer shrimp, discard marinade -- oil grill and grill shrimp 4 minutes until shrimp is opaque -- turning once.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Too much pluribus, not enough Unum
Can't remember hearing this before, Ken Burns referenced it in an interview at the New York Public Library with Robert Stone. It is available at Itunes.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
JFK and the Unspeakable
I am currently listening to this talk about the assassination. I am currently reading David Talbot's book Brothers and will try to read this Jim Douglass book. He tries to link the JFK, RFK, Malcolm X and MLK assassinations. All of the following are Douglass' claims, I am noting them to look into later.
Secret service men block grassy knoll? Look into.
Joe Marshall -- smelled gunpowder behind fence. Man showed him he was a secret service agent.
Ed Hoffman also saw phony secret service men. Lacked hearing -- but saw what happened. Walked, could look down from the freeway. Could see railroad bridge. Absorbed with two men behind fence in grassy knoll. Suit man -- railroad man. Men working together? Saw puff of smoke from the suit man -- firing of the rifle. Tossed rifle to railroad man, who ran north toward tracks. Suit man confronted by police. Hoffman ran to his car -- visited FBI and police, who ignored him. Was threatened by the FBI? Hard to evaluate, since those who deny that he gave coherent testimony are those who would lose if what he said is true.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years
Just keeping this open to take and make notes as I read:
Walter Sheridan -- main RFK guy that I have never heard of. Given the assignment of finding out who killed JFK. Rfk suspected cuban exiles and the CIA and mafia immediately. The thought was not about Castro, but the extreme anti-castroites.
Walter Sheridan -- main RFK guy that I have never heard of. Given the assignment of finding out who killed JFK. Rfk suspected cuban exiles and the CIA and mafia immediately. The thought was not about Castro, but the extreme anti-castroites.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
JFK assasination -- Jim Garrison
Listening to podcast of Jim Garrison from 1967:
Pristine bullet theory -- is this true?
Autopsy, was it really stopped?
First reports -- JFK was shot from the Grassy Knoll -- from the news said this and most witnesses as well.
Bullet found on south side of elm street -- is this connected to sewer system? Picture with Buddy Walters.
Professor Thompson article -- Mark Lane -- effective.
Life magazine -- articles Jim Garrison involved with mafia.
Test these "lies" of Jim Garrison, just to see if the analysis is credible.
Oswald not a great shot?
Telescopic site not properly adjusted.
Physical impossibility for Oswald to get downstairs in that amount of time, and get a coke -- so feds rewrote that he was drinking coke.
November 22nd Dallas Herald -- saw Oswald on the first floor, this was then buried.
Officer Tippitt killed by more then one person -- and Oswald could not have made it timewise to the spot.
Oswald's gun did not have a fingerprint on it.
Autopsy notes burned, Commander Humes?
Ten men arrested in Dealy Plaza on day of assassination. True? Reason for killing of Officer tippitt.
Pristine bullet theory -- is this true?
Autopsy, was it really stopped?
First reports -- JFK was shot from the Grassy Knoll -- from the news said this and most witnesses as well.
Bullet found on south side of elm street -- is this connected to sewer system? Picture with Buddy Walters.
Professor Thompson article -- Mark Lane -- effective.
Life magazine -- articles Jim Garrison involved with mafia.
Test these "lies" of Jim Garrison, just to see if the analysis is credible.
Oswald not a great shot?
Telescopic site not properly adjusted.
Physical impossibility for Oswald to get downstairs in that amount of time, and get a coke -- so feds rewrote that he was drinking coke.
November 22nd Dallas Herald -- saw Oswald on the first floor, this was then buried.
Officer Tippitt killed by more then one person -- and Oswald could not have made it timewise to the spot.
Oswald's gun did not have a fingerprint on it.
Autopsy notes burned, Commander Humes?
Ten men arrested in Dealy Plaza on day of assassination. True? Reason for killing of Officer tippitt.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
tone
Sometimes two movies that have nothing in actually match in tone. I just watched the end of The Constant Gardener and was reminded of the remake of Solaris. These couldn't be more different, but something about the tone reminded of the other. Maybe it is the relationship between the couples, I'm not sure.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Put it out there
In one sense, I think the job is changing from a researcher and a collector of information. It is more about making connections between pieces of info and showing how to use applications that allow that information to be easily accessed.
In the realm of professional development, display information that is relevant to the studies of the university, and really emphasize that we, as librarians, are available to show how to replicate or use what has been put together.
Why are these web 2.0 applications important? They are easily adaptable tools, where content can be plugged in. If they are too difficult to use or too complicated to update, it does not matter how great the final product is, because the whole idea is be able to use these applications quickly and effectively.
In the realm of professional development, display information that is relevant to the studies of the university, and really emphasize that we, as librarians, are available to show how to replicate or use what has been put together.
Why are these web 2.0 applications important? They are easily adaptable tools, where content can be plugged in. If they are too difficult to use or too complicated to update, it does not matter how great the final product is, because the whole idea is be able to use these applications quickly and effectively.
Presentation Ideas - Resources
In doing internet research -- one of the major problems how do I keep my research organized. List some social bookmarking tools and give some quick guidance on how to use them. Integrate these tools.
Presentation ideas 6/27
Web 2.0 Tools -- emphasize -- they are tools.
Original idea of the internet was the web 2.0 idea. Basically allowing interaction.
Help focus on student-centered learning. More collaboration.
Use the same principles that are being used by students -- show them how they are using librarian skills in facebook and other sites. Help connect to understanding that those who use those applications best can apply what they do to their academic work.
Remove the fear of using these ideas. If we are looking to have students think about art and design in new ways, it helps to integrate new technologies.
A key is to not make the class about the tool, but to use the tool to enhance what is being learned about.
Also, students are easily able to work together in groups.
With the relationship with faculty, their has to be a structure and an understanding in the library of how to do these things -- to serve as a template for them and to serve as a structure to stand on. The main idea to get across is that their are a lot of ways to use these tools, and not to be intimidated by the amount of them -- or to feel the need to use them all. What the library can do is create different projects as information sources to serve as examples -- this way the information source is there even as we teach students and faculty how to build their own.
Original idea of the internet was the web 2.0 idea. Basically allowing interaction.
Help focus on student-centered learning. More collaboration.
Use the same principles that are being used by students -- show them how they are using librarian skills in facebook and other sites. Help connect to understanding that those who use those applications best can apply what they do to their academic work.
Remove the fear of using these ideas. If we are looking to have students think about art and design in new ways, it helps to integrate new technologies.
A key is to not make the class about the tool, but to use the tool to enhance what is being learned about.
Also, students are easily able to work together in groups.
With the relationship with faculty, their has to be a structure and an understanding in the library of how to do these things -- to serve as a template for them and to serve as a structure to stand on. The main idea to get across is that their are a lot of ways to use these tools, and not to be intimidated by the amount of them -- or to feel the need to use them all. What the library can do is create different projects as information sources to serve as examples -- this way the information source is there even as we teach students and faculty how to build their own.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Pratt presentation
Incorporate books and reading material into my online catalog -- with the Wiki, showing entries from the books and examples. Use one popular art and/or design book that is in use at Pratt.
Show a voice thread where students comment on different designs within the voice thread.
Show a voice thread where students comment on different designs within the voice thread.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Watching or Reading things in different ways
On my flight home from Paris the plane had an individual screen for each seat. I've seen that before. In this case, the person in the seat could choose their movie, television show, or video game (a couple of other options were available). The choices were limited and eclectic. I think 18 movies were available. But I found two viewable options, and my wife, three.
The new movies that were available were not appealing to me, and I had seen most of the old. One of which is an all-time favorite of mine -- All the President's Men.
Watergate has always been an obsession of mine. It is one of my earliest memories of events that took place outside of the reach of my immediate family. It seemed like Nixon was on television every day and night, inevitably interrupting my cartoons. For some reason I felt a lasting connection with these events. I didn't understand the issues at the time, but my appetite for politics, in general, and watergate, in particular, was whet at a young age.
I have read All the President's Men numerous times, revisiting it two years ago. I have probably seen the movie at least ten times. I made it one more on my flight.
I watched it in a different way. I tried to focus on it as a research project. I want to understand how the movie differs from the true events and delve deeper into the process that surrounded Watergate.
I'm going to try and pursue this, seeing if I can put together some kind of resource that I will continually update as I research this further. In a sense I am looking at how new tools can be used to house and further this information as an education resource. I always try and choose something that is interests me in doing this. It makes the task so much less painful.
The new movies that were available were not appealing to me, and I had seen most of the old. One of which is an all-time favorite of mine -- All the President's Men.
Watergate has always been an obsession of mine. It is one of my earliest memories of events that took place outside of the reach of my immediate family. It seemed like Nixon was on television every day and night, inevitably interrupting my cartoons. For some reason I felt a lasting connection with these events. I didn't understand the issues at the time, but my appetite for politics, in general, and watergate, in particular, was whet at a young age.
I have read All the President's Men numerous times, revisiting it two years ago. I have probably seen the movie at least ten times. I made it one more on my flight.
I watched it in a different way. I tried to focus on it as a research project. I want to understand how the movie differs from the true events and delve deeper into the process that surrounded Watergate.
I'm going to try and pursue this, seeing if I can put together some kind of resource that I will continually update as I research this further. In a sense I am looking at how new tools can be used to house and further this information as an education resource. I always try and choose something that is interests me in doing this. It makes the task so much less painful.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Golf clubs
Thinking of buying some new wood woods and blade irons. I'll list some of the companies that offer.
Snake Eyes - very good reviews, lower prices -- available in Golfsmith
Selecting the components. I really like the Snake Eyes 675B
Snake Eyes - very good reviews, lower prices -- available in Golfsmith
Selecting the components. I really like the Snake Eyes 675B
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