Friday, July 13, 2007

(Long post & picture heavy today - sorry folks!) My post title sounds portentious, but it applies on a couple of levels so I'll let it stand. :) I've faced the inevitable realization that a certain yarn just will not work with a certain pattern: Although the colors aren't true, this pic shows most clearly the difference between the California Cotton on top and Katia's Pisco on the bottom. One is a light worsted, the other a heavy - and that makes all the difference. See how loosey-goosey (yep - another one of my technical terms) the stitches are in the top sample? See how the Katia on the bottom just seems more substantial & makes the cables pop just a wee bit more? Because I'm committed to knitting "Tapestry" from stash yarn, the Pisco is my final choice. At least I didn't get any further with the California Cotton in the throws of my knitting denial! As it is, I learned a bit from my mistake. The weight & loft of the California Cotton will make it perfect for crocheting, since I'm forever finding most worsted yarn too heavy for crocheted garments, and I learned that the cable pattern in "Tapestry" is actually quite easy to knit as long as you pay attention. After all, I've knit the same bits twice now - I should've picked up something! :::grin::: I know why I picked the lightweight California Cotton....always in the back of my mind there is this: Remember "Dancing Vines" from Pakucho american express small business network otton? I made this 2 years ago & wore it once.

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Ord. No. 1287-06 creates a registry for liquor permit managers, via new C.C.O. 618.01-618.02, 618.99. Liquor permit owners must file forms with the Clerk of Council providing the names of liquor permit managers. A "liquor permit manager" is someone who runs the day to day operations of the liquor permit business and has a financial interest in the net profits of the business. Liquor permit managers must also register. Both the owner and manager must specify if the transfer padi discover scuba f control is pursuant to a sale of the business. Registration is required within 30 days after the effective date of the ordinance, which is November 27, 2006. Failure to comply is a first degree misdemeanor, with each day of violation constituting a separate offense. The purpose of the ordinance is to prevent creating structures to insulate the liquor permit owner or applicant for a permit transfer from liability. See page 2181 (page 25 of the pdf document) in the City Record for November 29, 2006. See also page 1464 (page 22 of the pdf document) in the City Record for August 16, 2006.

(Long post & picture industrial emergency eavy today - sorry folks!) My post title sounds portentious, but it applies on a couple of levels so I'll let it stand. :) I've faced the inevitable realization that a certain yarn just will not work with a certain pattern: Although the colors aren't true, this pic shows most clearly the difference between the California Cotton on top and Katia's Pisco on the bottom. One is a light worsted, the other a heavy - and that makes all the difference. See how loosey-goosey (yep - another one of my technical terms) the stitches are in the top sample? See how the Katia on the bottom just seems more substantial & makes the cables pop just a wee bit more? Because I'm committed to knitting "Tapestry" from stash yarn, the Pisco is my final choice. At least I didn't get any further with the California Cotton in the throws of my knitting denial! As it is, I learned a bit from my mistake. The weight & loft of the California Cotton will make it perfect for crocheting, since I'm forever finding most worsted yarn too heavy for crocheted garments, and I learned that the cable pattern in "Tapestry" is actually quite easy to knit as long as you pay attention. After all, I've knit the same bits twice now - I should've picked up something! :::grin::: I know why I picked the lightweight California Cotton....always in the back of my mind there is this: Remember "Dancing Vines" from Pakucho Cotton? I made this 2 years ago & wore it once.

Ord. No. 1287-06 creates a registry for liquor permit managers, via new C.C.O. 618.01-618.02, 618.99. Liquor permit owners must file forms womens hips ith the Clerk of Council providing the names of liquor permit managers. A "liquor permit manager" is someone who runs the day to day operations of the liquor permit business and has a financial interest in the net profits of the business. Liquor permit managers must also register. Both the owner and manager must specify if the transfer of control is pursuant to a sale of the business. Registration is required within 30 days after the effective date of the ordinance, which is November 27, 2006. Failure to comply is a first degree misdemeanor, with each day of violation constituting a separate offense. The purpose of the ordinance is to prevent creating structures to insulate the liquor permit owner or applicant for a permit transfer from liability. See page 2181 (page 25 of the pdf document) in the City Record for November 29, 2006. See also page 1464 (page 22 of the pdf document) in the City Record for August 16, 2006.

Yesterday I had a lot of comment spam on Typepad, offering the readers of this blog various places to find entertainment. I had to deny my readers this pleasure. In reality, I should have no comment spam, because to put a comment on this blog you have to go through a CAPTCHA (which is what's in the picture on the left). But apparently, they found a way through. This reminded me a story I heard a while ago form a friend as to how spammers go about bypassing captchas. The spammer has software that goes to a site that offers free email, in order to signs up and send millions of emails. But there is a captcha stage that the computer can't go through. The solution is to get regular people to unknowingly decipher the captcha. The same spammer runs an adult page offering free pictures for anybody who goes through by signing through a captcha. On the adult page they show the same captcha the email site was showing at that instant. When the users deciphers it to get to his adult material, the computer takes the results, feeds it back to the free hobby horse clothing company mail site and goes through. An account is created, the spammer sends a ton of emails and never touches that account again. Great use of social media and the wisdom of crowds. Anybody heard of even better ways?

I seem to be getting a lot of hits lately but not many comments. I figure they can't ALL be from the semi-pornographic swimsuit shots . So I'm asking folks to delurk ! If you've been coming by, give me a shout out and (hopefully) a URL and I'll stop by to see you, too. And for those who regularly comment (I love you guys) it's VENTING DAY! Go ahead and get anything you want off your chest. We all need a moment once in a while to bitch. I'll start off the festivities by listing a few of my most favorite-to-hate Optin List hildren cartoons that I am forced to listen to for the love of my child. OK, some of them I just flat out banned, but the rat bastards still occasionally sneak their way in. (Nothin' like being house-bound a few days to remind one how irritating these cartoons can be.) Dora the Explorer - I just don't like you. (Though I can tolerate you as June in the Little Einsteins.) And stop shouting! Makes my ears bleed. Go Diego Go - So. On. Drugs! He and his cousin are just too hyper. The Doodlebops - Banned. At one point, since Chance likes music so much I decided to give them a try. THANK GOD, he didn't get sucked into them right away because I can't stand these people. (Except for Moe, of course, he's cool.) Dee Dee Doodle makes me hurl. Johnny and the Sprites - Whenever I watch this show I can hear Simon Cowell's critiques of "stage camp" and "godawful cruise show" in my head. The Wiggles - Banned. I can't even begin. OK, I can...

I seem to be getting a lot of hits lately but not many comments. I figure they can't ALL be from the semi-pornographic swimsuit shots . So I'm asking folks to delurk ! If you've been coming by, give me a shout out and (hopefully) a URL and I'll stop by to see you, too. And for those who regularly comment (I love you guys) it's VENTING DAY! Go ahead and get anything you want off your chest. We all need a moment once in a while to bitch. I'll start off the festivities rebate coupon y listing a few of my most favorite-to-hate children cartoons that I am forced to listen to for the love of my child. OK, some of them I just flat out banned, but the rat bastards still occasionally sneak their way in. (Nothin' like being house-bound a few days to remind one how irritating these cartoons can be.) Dora the Explorer - I just don't like you. (Though I can tolerate you as June in the Little Einsteins.) And stop shouting! Makes my ears bleed. Go Diego Go - So. On. Drugs! He and his cousin are just too hyper. The Doodlebops - Banned. At one point, since Chance likes music so much I decided to give them a try. THANK GOD, he didn't get sucked into them right away because I can't stand these people. (Except for Moe, of course, he's cool.) Dee Dee Doodle makes me hurl. Johnny and the Sprites - Whenever I watch this show I can hear Simon Cowell's critiques of "stage camp" and "godawful cruise show" in my head. The Wiggles - Banned. I can't even begin. OK, I can...

(Long post & picture heavy today - sorry folks!) My post title sounds portentious, but it applies on a couple of levels so I'll let it stand. :) I've faced the inevitable realization that a certain yarn just will not work with a certain pattern: Although the colors aren't true, this pic shows most clearly the difference between the California Cotton on top and Katia's Pisco on the bottom. One is a light worsted, the other a heavy - and that makes all the difference. See how loosey-goosey (yep - another one of my technical terms) the stitches are in the top sample? See how the Katia on the bottom just seems more substantial & makes the cables register your domain name op just a wee bit more? Because I'm committed to knitting "Tapestry" from stash yarn, the Pisco is my final choice. At least I didn't get any further with the California Cotton in the throws of my knitting denial! As it is, I learned a bit from my mistake. The weight & loft of the California Cotton will make it perfect for crocheting, since I'm forever finding most worsted yarn too heavy for crocheted garments, and I learned that the cable pattern in "Tapestry" is actually quite easy to knit as long as you pay attention. After all, I've knit the same bits twice now - I should've picked up something! :::grin::: I know why I picked the lightweight California Cotton....always in the back of my mind there is this: Remember "Dancing Vines" from Pakucho Cotton? I made this 2 years ago & wore it once.

In what has become a classic maneuver for the evil Zionist cabal behind historic injustices such as the Crucifixion of Christ, the violent oppression of the Palestinians, and the rise in popularity of the bagel over Wonder Bread, the filthy Jooos controlling the universe have succeeded in once again, marginalizing an entire race -- Plutonians . A pernicious group of imperialistic Astronomers (probably Jooos) unanimously decided to deny innocent Plutonians their right to status as a planet of the solar system because... Pluto failed to dominate its orbit around the Sun in the same way as the other planets. ...so in typical punitive form, the Zionists voted to demote Plutonians for their lack of conformity to the forces of evil and henceforth, Pluto will be referred to as The Plutonian Authority . The United Nations has issued a statement condemning the action and declaring that 'temporary' refugees camps, for displaced Plutonians, will be set up while they investigate the Astronomers for human rights remove spyware iolations. The Plutonian leader -- a rapidly decomposing Yasser Arafat -- was reached at his summer home under Bill Clinton's desk, and was quoted as saying... Those filthy Zionist pigs seek to exterminate us and seize our territory! Even in death I cannot escape their meddling. We will wage war on all fronts to force back the Zionist oppressors.

In what has become a classic maneuver for the evil Zionist cabal behind historic injustices such as the Crucifixion of Christ, the violent oppression of the Palestinians, and the rise in popularity of the bagel over Wonder Bread, the filthy Jooos controlling the universe have succeeded in once again, marginalizing an entire race -- Plutonians . A pernicious group of imperialistic Astronomers (probably Jooos) unanimously decided to deny innocent Plutonians their right to status as a planet of the solar system because... Pluto failed to dominate its orbit around the Sun in the same way as the other planets. ...so in typical punitive form, the Zionists voted to demote Plutonians for their lack of conformity to the forces of evil and henceforth, Pluto will be referred to as The Plutonian washington mutual bank locations uthority . The United Nations has issued a statement condemning the action and declaring that 'temporary' refugees camps, for displaced Plutonians, will be set up while they investigate the Astronomers for human rights violations. The Plutonian leader -- a rapidly decomposing Yasser Arafat -- was reached at his summer home under Bill Clinton's desk, and was quoted as saying... Those filthy Zionist pigs seek to exterminate us and seize our territory! Even in death I cannot escape their meddling. We will wage war on all fronts to force back the Zionist oppressors.

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