ak47:babypanda:ada:Google finally in Cairo! (via mnadi) — suwaowalog
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November 06, 2009, 4:25pm

ak47:babypanda:ada:Google finally in Cairo! (via mnadi) — suwaowalog
November 06, 2009, 4:25pm
ak47:do-nothing:(via thelos)
i like this desk.
November 06, 2009, 4:23pm
ak47:kondot:weekendneverdies:risc14:jumitaka:nano.paradigm.ru / Кружка «Starducks»
November 06, 2009, 1:03pm
As I mentioned in the FAQs, I’ve become pretty much obsessed with Eggs in a Basket. Every few days I beg Justin to make them for me, and finally, the other day, he got sick of doing all the work and taught me to make them myself. I think its a quirky little take on eggs and toast, and you can spice things up (ha) by adding cheese, different spices/seasoning, salsa, Sriracha, etc.
Ingredients & Method:
- 2 slices of bread - we get rustic white free from Justin’s work
- 2 eggs
- 1 1/2 tsp. butter
- salt and pepper to taste
Crack your eggs in separate monkey dishes, and set aside. Using a cookie cutter or a small glass, cut a round hole in the middle of each piece of bread.
Meanwhile, get your iron skillet nice and hot, then melt some butter in it. You want to get it covered so the bread and eggs won’t stick to the pan. Put the bread in the skillet and toast it for a bit, tile one side is golden brown.
Press down on the edges of the hole, so the eggs will stay in the “basket”, then pour them into the middle of each piece of bread. Be sure to put a little butter in the middle to make sure the eggs won’t stick to the pan.
After you see the whites turning less translucent, flip the bread/egg, and season that side with salt/pepper/oregano/whatever. Depending on how runny you like the yolk, cook for a few more minutes.
Take them off the heat, plate them up, and break that yolk!
(Meg)
OMG OMG OMG LOVE EGGY IN A BASKET
you need waaaaaay more butter tho.
WINKEYES!
November 06, 2009, 12:08pm
Cover for Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon soundtrack (not the Japanese preorder bonus disc).
Fragile Dreams, in case you didn’t get the memo, is the new U.S. title for this Namco Bandai RPG. I always forget how beautiful the Wii game’s blue-and-purple tinted visuals are until someone reminds me with a video, “Hey, remember this game? Yeah, it still looks gorgeous.”
The soundtrack also betrays that the game has more going for it than just its exceptional graphics and lonely setting. I’m not familiar with composer Riei Saito (sound designer at tri-Crescendo), but she masterfully matched Fragile Dreams’ music with its abandoned world.
“Hikari” (Fragile Dreams theme) by Aoi Teshima:
“To All People” and “The Girl With Silver Hair”:
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon (and its new awful logo) will ship in the States in early 2010.
Preorder: Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon
[Via Zelda Power, GoNintendo]
November 06, 2009, 12:35am

bebelestrange:my new side job is making fake IDs
November 06, 2009, 12:35am