Friday, February 29, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Clueless in the Kitchen with Bobby Flay
CLUELESS IN THE KITCHEN? LEARN TO COOK WITH BOBBY FLAY!
Single and can't cook a meal for one? Frustrated because you don't know how
to pack a nutritious lunchbox for your kids? Forgo paying for culinary school
and learn the basics in two weeks with Bobby Flay's "Real Food Cooking
School."
Impress us with your wit and your lack of food knowledge… Bobby Flay is
ready to school you as only an Iron Chef can! You'll learn the basics of
grilling, sautéing, knife skills, how to make simple, nutritious meals from real
foods…and so much more!
If you're feisty and eager to step up your cooking skills: make us a
3-minute VHS tape or DVD telling us your worst cooking story, the most horrible
meal you ever cooked, and why you should be a part of Bobby Flay's "Real Food
Cooking School."
Worried? Don't be – you'll be having too much fun! Remember…have a family
member, best friend or spouse make an appearance on your tape – a little
testimonial, "Oh my god, she regularly burns the bottom of the sauce pan!" goes
a long way.
All applicants should live in the United States, be over the age of 18, and
be available April 15-30th for filming in New York City.
Please mail tapes by March 22nd to:
ATT: Real Food Cooking School
110
Leroy Street
New York, NY 10014
Questions? Email us at realfoodcookingschool@gmail.com
Labels: Fun, Memphis, Memphis Food
Friday, February 22, 2008
Sprint Still Sucks
Is it just me?
The competent guy was able to get me going in 5 minutes over the phone.
| 5:00:06 PM | | System | Connected to sprint-ap2.cnxchat.com |
| 5:00:06 PM | | System | Session ID: ####### |
| 5:00:11 PM | | System | Please hold and the next available agent will be with you shortly. |
| 5:00:12 PM | | System | Shanti has joined this session! |
| 5:00:12 PM | | System | Connected with Shanti |
| 5:00:12 PM | | Shanti | Thank you for contacting Sprint. My name is Shanti. How may I assist you today? |
| 5:00:22 PM | | Me | I'm trying to activate my new phone. |
| 5:00:51 PM | | Shanti | I will be happy to assist you. |
| 5:01:06 PM | | Shanti | For account verification, may I please have the 6-10 digit pin number on the account or could you please answer your security question for me? |
| 5:01:20 PM | | Me | Sure. |
| 5:01:25 PM | | Me | ******* |
| 5:02:27 PM | | Me | Hello? |
| 5:03:37 PM | | Shanti | Thank you for your patience, as I am accessing your account. |
| 5:07:23 PM | | Shanti | Thank you. Has any of the steps been done online yet? |
| 5:07:45 PM | | Me | I went through the first 4 steps and it brought up this dialogue box. |
| 5:08:03 PM | | Shanti | What type of phone is the new phone? |
| 5:08:11 PM | | Me | I took off the battery, entered the phone identifier, entered my email address, and my password. |
| 5:08:31 PM | | Me | It's a Red Motorazr by Motorola. |
| 5:08:43 PM | | Shanti | Are you trading this for another phone? |
| 5:09:03 PM | | Me | It will replace an existing phone, yes. I want to keep my ###-###-#### phone number. |
| 5:09:20 PM | | Me | I want the Motorazr to use my ###-###-#### phone number. |
| 5:10:43 PM | | Shanti | Did the system already give you the numbers? |
| 5:10:56 PM | | Me | I'm not sure I know what you mean. |
| 5:11:15 PM | | Me | I put in the numbers from under the battery of the phone, but I have not received any numbers. |
| 5:11:28 PM | | Shanti | Thank you. |
| 5:15:05 PM | | Shanti | Thank you, we are now ready to begin. |
| 5:15:16 PM | | Me | Okay. |
| 5:15:26 PM | | Shanti | Did it say you are ready to program the phone? |
| 5:15:36 PM | | Me | Did what say I am ready to program the phone? |
| 5:15:43 PM | | Me | Should I turn the phone on? |
| 5:15:50 PM | | Me | The battery was out for the last step. |
| 5:15:56 PM | | Shanti | Yes please turn the phone on. |
| 5:16:42 PM | | Me | Okay, I have turned the phone on. |
| 5:16:53 PM | | Me | It doesn't say anything special. |
| 5:18:17 PM | | Shanti | Enter ######### |
| 5:18:52 PM | | Shanti | The last # entered will not show on the display. The Service Programming screen will be displayed, highlighted on View |
| 5:19:12 PM | | Shanti | Scroll down to Edit and press OK. Enter MDN will be displayed |
| 5:19:21 PM | | Me | I typed that, but the last # does show up, and no other screen is popping up. |
| 5:19:24 PM | | Me | Let me try again. |
| 5:19:31 PM | | Shanti | No, that is ok. |
| 5:19:36 PM | | Shanti | It says that, |
| 5:19:42 PM | | Shanti | Please do not do it gain. |
| 5:19:47 PM | | Me | Okay. |
| 5:20:17 PM | | Shanti | Did you enter the MDN number? |
| 5:20:41 PM | | Me | MDN number? No. Should I enter a number? |
| 5:20:46 PM | | Me | This is the first time I have turned the phone on. |
| 5:21:17 PM | | Shanti | Have you done the first few steps, entering the previous numbers? |
| 5:21:40 PM | | Me | I entered "#########" |
| 5:22:02 PM | | Me | The first 4 steps I followed were on Sprint.com, not on the phone. |
| 5:22:47 PM | | Shanti | did you enter the MDN number? |
| 5:23:08 PM | | Me | What is the MDN number? |
| 5:23:23 PM | | Me | I entered a number into sprint.com that is the DEC device identifier. |
| 5:23:28 PM | | Me | Is this the number you mean? |
| 5:24:07 PM | | Shanti | That is on the side of the box or the back of the battery. |
| 5:24:21 PM | | Me | Yes, it is behind the battery. |
| 5:24:32 PM | | Shanti | It is on both. |
| 5:24:40 PM | | Me | Okay. |
| 5:24:50 PM | | Me | Yes, that is the number that I entered in. |
| 5:25:27 PM | | Shanti | press ok. |
| 5:25:43 PM | | Shanti | Enter MSID screen will be displayed NOTE: Entering the numbers will clear out any numbers that are currently in the phone Enter the 10-digit MSID and press OK. This will take you back to the original Service Programming screen Scroll down to Done and press OK. The phone will power-cycle and programming is complete |
| 5:25:46 PM | | Me | I entered that number into Sprint.com, not into the phone. |
| 5:25:57 PM | | Me | I am not on a screen that will allow me to enter that into the phone. |
| 5:26:12 PM | | Shanti | You are programming the phone, all the steps are being done to the phone now please. |
| 5:26:28 PM | | Me | That's fine. |
| 5:26:37 PM | | Me | But, where do I enter in that number on the phone? |
| 5:27:03 PM | | Shanti | In order to prevent lock up of the phone. |
| 5:27:08 PM | | Shanti | Please call Technical Support at 877 345 7895. |
Labels: Sprint Sucks
Elmo Goes Nuts
Sure, it seemed like after the years of hard drinking, petty crime, and
run-ins with the law, Elmo had
cleaned up his act -- but a shocking report out of Tampa Bay, Florida, says
otherwise. A two-year-old's life has been turned upside down by vicious talk
coming from his favorite toy, Elmo Knows Your Name. It seems that after a recent
battery change, the PC-interfacing doll began spouting death threats of "kill
James" at the toddler, with seemingly no explanation as to how the new phrase
entered his vocabulary. The situation came to a head when the boy's mother heard
her son repeating the twisted suggestion. Of course, what she didn't hear was
Elmo's other threat: that he would "cut anyone who crossed [him] end-to-end with
a Bowie knife," and, "dine on their internal organs." Fisher Price says it has a
team of experts working on the case, and enough tranquilizer darts to put Elmo
down, "For good."
Labels: Funny
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Happy Valentines Day!
May the day be filled with joy, love, and clarity. :~)

Labels: Valentine's Day
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Memphis Wine Blog . com
After a recent discussion with a friend, I've decided to try something new. I've launched a blog to post information about wine events in Memphis. The featured events will range from wine tastings to wine courses to wine dinners to wine parties.As you can imagine, the blog brings together my love of wine, food, and social events in Memphis.
Check it out at www.MemphisWineBlog.com and let me know if you have an event that I should add!
Angie
Facebook: Age Versus Membership
When making weekend plans, I either talk to the person in person, call their home / work / cell phone, send an email, send an instant message, or send a text message.
What determines the method that I choose? Mostly it's determined by age. With a fair amount of accuracy, I've been able to segment my friends in my mind by age. Working simply by this one factor gets me the most positive results when I'm scheduling plans.
Along the same lines, I've noticed that certain age groups of my friends use online social networking sites, such as Myspace.com and Facebook.com. Within the users, their activity can even be broken down. Older users may not even place a photo on their profile. The youngest users will put many photos, including photos where they're questionably dressed or intoxicated. They will also post their e-mail address, phone number, work information, etc.
The reason that I think about this topic so much is that I'm smack in the middle of these two extremes. Folks just a few years younger than me are going wild on the Internet, and those just a few years older are barely interested to stick in a toe.
To test out my theory, I plotted out the number of Facebook users registered from my high school in Moore, Oklahoma-- by graduation year. At the low, I found only seven members from the class of 1990. At the high, I found 196 members from the class of 2006.
Check it out:
Labels: Facebook, Myspace, Online Social Networking
Friday, February 08, 2008
New Ivies - RPI Honored
To read the entire article, click here: http://www.newsweek.com/id/39401/page/1
Explanation for the New Ivies list:
You could call it a classic case of supply meeting demand. A generation ago, elite schools were a clearly defined group: the eight schools in the Ivy League, along with such academic powerhouses as Stanford, the University of Chicago, MIT and Caltech. Smaller liberal-arts colleges—like Williams, Amherst, Middlebury, Swarthmore and Wesleyan—were the destinations of choice for top students who preferred a more intimate campus. But in the past few decades, the number of college-bound students has skyrocketed, and so has the number of world-class schools. The demand for an excellent education has created an ever-expanding supply of big and small campuses that provide great academics and first-rate faculties. The bottom line: that one "perfect" school need not break a student's heart. The colleges on the following list—the "New Ivies"—are beneficiaries of the boom in top students. We selected them based on admissions statistics as well as interviews with administrators, faculty, students and alumni. In some cases, admissions directors have also provided examples of "overlap" schools—rivals for applicants to the colleges on our list.
Here's the description of RPI:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. Applications to RPI were up 23 percent in 2005—a reflection of the school's reputation as an educator of scientists and engineers. The cl

