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Saturday, April 28th, 2007

Daleside I.P.A.

Categories: [ Beer/Daleside ]

Daleside_IPA

“floral ale brewed with a blend of three English hops…”

Just another ale, not very bitter. Made of malted barly and wheat.

Daleside Brewery Ltd., Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. 4.5% alcohol.

[ Posted on April 28th, 2007 at 21:51 | no comment | ]

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Profiling

Categories: [ Blog ]

Profiling results for the blog engine (main page):

Total Elapsed Time =     3.74 Seconds
         User Time =     2.99 Seconds
Exclusive Times
 %Time ExclSec CumulS  #Calls sec/call Csec/c Name
  26.0   0.780 0.780     253   0.0031 0.0031 textrite::rite
  18.0   0.540 0.800     876   0.0006 0.0009 interpolate_fancy::__ANON__
  9.03   0.270 2.540       1   0.2700 2.5400 blosxom::generate
  7.02   0.210 0.260    1911   0.0001 0.0001 interpolate_fancy::_resolve_nested
  3.68   0.110 0.110    3663   0.0000 0.0000 IO::File::open
  2.34   0.070 0.160      11   0.0064 0.0145 blosxom::BEGIN
  2.34   0.070 0.070   11867   0.0000 0.0000 UNIVERSAL::can
  2.34   0.070 0.140     741   0.0001 0.0002 lang::__ANON__
  2.34   0.070 0.290     253   0.0003 0.0011 writeback::story
  1.67   0.050 0.070     253   0.0002 0.0003 magiclink::story
  1.34   0.040 0.070       9   0.0044 0.0078 CGI::import
  1.34   0.040 0.040     254   0.0002 0.0002 writeback::real_path
  1.34   0.040 0.040     253   0.0002 0.0002 translate::story
  1.00   0.030 0.030    1052   0.0000 0.0000 UNIVERSAL::isa
  1.00   0.030 0.080       8   0.0037 0.0100 writeback::BEGIN

That's what you get when you abuse of Perl regexp. Maybe caching of the HTMLized stories would help a bit?

[ Posted on April 26th, 2007 at 16:04 | no comment | ]

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Firefox Vs. Mozilla

Categories: [ IT ]

I installed yesterday Firefox 2.0.0 on my desktop computer, which is a silent, low consumption computer based on a Via C3 processor (1GHz, 256 MB RAM). Guess what? When scrolling down a long page (the main page of this blog), Firefox was slower than Mozilla 1.7.5 which I have used for years. Mozilla was scrolling down more or less smoothly, using up to 70% of the CPU time, whereas Firefox was not smooth at all, using 100% of the CPU most of the time. Firefox maybe an advanced browser, but definitely not a lightweight one whatever some people may claim. I think I'll stick to plain old Mozilla for still some time.

[ Posted on April 24th, 2007 at 22:01 | no comment | ]

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Vocabulaire, 4è partie – Sanasto, 4. osa

Translation: [ Google | Babelfish ]

Categories: [ Emma ]

Français

  • Maman lapin peut pi pas faire dodo = Maman Lapin ne peut pas faire dodo

Suomi

  • minä pelästyttää = minä pelkään
  • jälkiluoka läätelö (meillä ei syödä jäätelöä koko aijan!)
  • sitä tulee minulla villasukat
  • tämä menee vasempaan ja tämä menee oikeanpaan
  • Emma tutkii ruispalan ulkopintaa: “Tässä taatsessa on tämmöseitä jauhetta”

[ Posted on April 19th, 2007 at 18:17 | no comment | ]

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Anosmie

Translation: [ Google | Babelfish ]

Categories: [ Science ]

systeme_olfactif

J'ai un gros rhume depuis jeudi dernier, et depuis quelques jours je n'ai plus d'odorat (ça s'appelle anosmie, un mot à retenir pour briller dans les salons où l'on cause). Le résultat, c'est que plus rien n'a de goût : le jus d'orange ressemble à de l'eau acide et vaguement sucrée, les tartines sont fades, le saucisson est simplement salé. J'ai même accepté de manger de la soupe ce soir, c'est dire ! Jusqu'à hier, j'aurais pu penser que la perte d'odorat était due au nez bouché, mais depuis aujourd'hui je peux respirer à peu près librement par le nez, et l'anosmie persiste. Même la rétro-olfaction ne fonctionne pas, sauf à me moucher très fort, et encore les odeurs perçues sont faibles (je suppose que la pression de l'air sur la paroi du nez a à voir avec l'odorat).

[ Posted on April 17th, 2007 at 20:05 | no comment | ]

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Which Discworld Character are you like?

Categories: [ Books ]

http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=82543

© QuizFarm.com

You scored as Carrot Ironfounderson. You are Captain Carrot Ironfounderson of the City Watch in the greatest city on the Disc: Ankh-Morprok! A truly good natured, honest guy, who knows everyone, and is liked by all. Technically a dwarf, but only by adoption. You'd rather not be reminded that you are the true heir to the throne, but that does explain why people naturally follow your orders…

  • Carrot Ironfounderson: 50%
  • Gytha (Nanny) Ogg: 50%
  • Esmerelda (Granny) Weatherwax: 38%
  • The Librarian: 38%
  • Lord Havelock Vetinari: 38%
  • Cohen The Barbarian: 25%
  • Commander Samuel Vimes: 25%
  • Death: 19%
  • Rincewind: 13%
  • Greebo: 13%
Which Discworld Character are you like (with pics)

Thank you Samuel

[ Posted on April 16th, 2007 at 14:35 | 1 comment | ]

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

Omniquantism: Probably the Only Reasonable Religion

Categories: [ Grumbling ]

http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1400/fc01386.htm

© Mark Stanley

[ Posted on April 8th, 2007 at 10:39 | no comment | ]

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

London Porter

Categories: [ Beer/Fuller's ]

London_Porter

“… a unique blend of pale, crystal, brown and chocolate malts. These malts give the beer a wonderful chocolatey flavour, while the Fuggle hops ensure that the beer has a smooth finish, making London Porter a perfect accompaniment to a chocolate pudding or on its own as an after-dinner drink.”

The smell reminds me a bit of coffee, as well as some kind of ham which is coated with spices or something like that before cooking. The taste is a bit sweet and slightly bitter. With imagination, it can taste like chocolate, too. Made of malted barley.

Fuller, Smith & Turner, London, England. 5.4% alcohol.

[ Posted on April 5th, 2007 at 19:05 | no comment | ]

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

1845

Categories: [ Beer/Fuller's ]

1845

“…first brewed in 1995 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Fuller, Smith and Turner.

Bottle conditioning, where a small amount of yeast is allowed to ferment gently in the bottle, gives 1845 the fresh, natural flavour of real ale. A blend of amber malt and Golding hops result in a fruit cake aroma, full bodied malt and dry hoppy finish.”

Sweet, with a strong taste of I'm-not-sure-what-exactly, and only slightly bitter. Made of malted barley.

Fuller, Smith & Turner, London, England. 6.3% alcohol.

[ Posted on April 1st, 2007 at 18:13 | no comment | ]