Category Archives: Archive

Imported from andrea.editthispage.com, a Manila site, on Sep 20th, 2005.

Tuesday, June 26 2001

Es gibt Reis, Baby!

We’ve recently had complaints about not offering enough German recipes on this site , so I posted a new one today: Reisauflauf!

This means baked rice pudding, and please let me know if there is a real and more elegant name for the dish in English. Isn’t there a dictionary for English cooking terms on the web?

Auf deutsch gibt’s das Rezept hier.

Guten Appetit!

Physics is cool

PhysicsWeb: Liquid marbles roll out. (Link via Blackholebrain.)

“The dynamics of water droplets has fascinated physicists for well over a century. Yet several aspects of droplet motion have remained untested because moving drops tend to leave traces of liquid on surfaces. Now a team of French physicists has developed a way of moving a liquid drop across a surface without wetting it.”

Nature: The water marbles: “Powder coated drops of water float on water and roll on glass.”

Monday, June 25 2001

Community

Congratulations to your new domain, Susan!

Google

Dave has an explanation for the strange behaviour of Google last night. Aha!

Summer!

It is going to be hot day today. I’d guess we have more than 25°C (77°F) now, and it’s only ten in the morning. The forecast says temperatures might rise to 28°C (82°F). And it looks like it is going to stay that way for the next couple of days. I’m invited to a garden party and barbeque on Tuesday, which should be fun!

Sunday, June 24 2001

Sodaplay

Remember the Soda Constructor? They have now added a Soda Zoo with many cool pre-made… um… things. There even is a mad cow, but I was really amused by the mobile home. Or how about this jellyfish? This ball is also cool.

Google

Yay, Google has re-indexed my site! (It was de-indexed a while ago.) I had seen the occasional referrer from a Google search in the last few weeks, but whenever I searched for my URL or name on Google, it found nothing.

The search engine for Manila sites is fine, but it only searches stories and (former) homepages, not discussion group messages. If I want to search the whole site including the DG messages, I can now use Google again. Cool!

Update: This is strange: When I posted the above nine hours ago, a search for “Andrea’s Weblog” had this very page on the first page of results. I just searched again in order to find out when Google’s crawler came by, and I can’t find it any more. Is it just me, or does anyone else experience something like this?

Google also claims that no information for andrea.editthispage.com is available if I search for the URL, but if I do a search for any word and add “site:andrea.editthispage.com”, it turns up the proper pages of my site. It’s confusing.

Update, another two hours later: Okay, now it’s back. And here is Google’s cache for my home page. June 2nd? That was three weeks ago!

Solar Eclipse

Sheila has some interesting solar eclipse links today, especially this one: Science@NASA: Eclipse Safari. (The eclipse occured last Thursday and was visible in Africa.)

Sunday

It’s Sunday, and – as the name suggests – the sun is shining. And it’s warm and feels like summer, as it should a couple of days after summer solstice. Sunshine always puts me in a good mood. Hope you’re all enjoying your weekend as well!

And Scott, don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll get some sunshine by tomorrow. I’ll send some over to you!

Friday, June 22 2001

Mit dem Rad reisen

Bikefreaks beinhaltet “alles rund um das Reisen mit dem Fahrrad”. Vor allem lesens- und sehenswert sind die Reiseberichte:

  • Neuseeland: 2200 km durch die Südinsel von Aotearoa
  • Kanada – Alaska: 6400 km entlang der Westküste Kanadas hoch nach Alaska
  • Und dann gibt’s noch einige Verrückte, die mit dem Rad gleich die ganze Welt umrunden wollen:

    Klaus Benning und Harald Kamp sind unterwegs auf der Mammut-Bicycle-Tour.

    Paola und Dietmar Zimmermann sind seit März auf Grenzenlos-Weltumradelung.

    Home alone

    Since André is spending the weekend in Leipzig visiting a friend, I’m home alone. And it’s probably going to be a pretty uneventful and quiet weekend. I have lots of work to do, but if the weather gets better, I might venture into the Kottenforst, a huge forest south and west of Bonn, by bike. Or maybe I’ll ride along the Rhine instead?

    Letter to God

    “A little boy wanted $100.00 badly and prayed for two weeks but nothing happened. Then he decided to write God a letter to request the $100…”

    Heh.

    Thursday, June 21 2001

    Internal

    I just went over all the prefs of my site and replaced color names by hex codes. Now the pages should look right in Opera and other browsers that do not support all colour names. Please let me know if you find something looking weird.

    Community

    Happy fourth wedding anniversary, Audrey and Hal!

    Applied Physics

    Kirby Palm invented a fishie hi-rise that enables the fish in his pond to enjoy the view from above the surface. The page also explains the physics behind it.

    Link via Narilka.

    Mathematics

    It’s Archimedes day over at BookNotes today. Many interesting links, especially this one: The Sunday Times – The Sum God, about the discovery of a lost Archimedes text:

    “What has not been known until the examination of this book was that Archimedes was even ahead of Newton in the 17th century. Whereas Newton guessed at numbers and volumes, Archimedes, like mathematicians are able to today, precisely calculated them.”

    Photos

    Have you been to Ireland yesterday?

    Also, Garret has a cool photo of a lightning (scroll down).