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"Condensed milk pudding" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-07 09:19:26

This Portuguese family living in Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania with two American daughters and a third on the way. Trips poetry movies photos dreams and real events are some of the things we are interested in showing here... Portland. Portugal - Um Vôo Doméstico by João Ramalho Santos Brisinger by Christopher Paolini Kabul Beauty School by Deborah Rodriguez Beezus and Ramona by Beverly Cleary The Tenderness of Wolves by Stef Penney In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan Leaving Microsoft to change the world: an entrepeneur's odyssey to educate the world's children by John Wood It's not about the coffee: leadership principles from a life at Starbucks by Howard Behar The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki

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"Reply to RTM Crashes IE6 (O/S is Win2003 Server)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-04 07:13:33

1) after I add my username and password. I am redirected to this page:http://www rememberthemilk com/home/ianbillups/#section tasksduring the loading of this page the browser window closes itself.2) IE version 6.0.3790. Win2003 Server SP13) explore toolbarCleared cache and disabled all add-ons.---I use and evaluate a very wide variety of web applications as part of my work and I've never known one close the browser window before! Could it be Google Gears causing the problem? Hi Emily,I appreciate your help with this issue. Some other information.. a) the behaviour I exposit is absolutely consistent. I'm as sure as you you are that the real bug is in IE6 but I am stuck with IE6 unfortunately b) I don't see "Google Gears Settings" on Tools so I guess I don't have it installed. When I said I thought the problem may be related to GG. I thought maybe something on your summon was trying to lay it c) there's no anti-virus or software FW on this machine. (It is behind NAT and a hardware firewall)d) no other site or web app has ever caused a similar problem... until today! If I journey to this link the IE window closes exactly as it does with RTM:http://maps google com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=100375217398101478027.000440619bfaacdce9470&ll=51.509357,-0.100036&spn=0.007612,0.023518&z=16&om=1Maybe some clever DHTML/JS cozen on explore Maps is also used on RTM? Although this link kills my IE6 I can usually use GM without any problems e) "remember me on this computer" doesn't seem to work (remember I am working with Opera now). However. I am using other sites (e g. ASP. NET web apps) that I know believe on cookies. come up. I hope this gives some clues. This could be a problem that's unique to my machine: I sight there are no "me too" follow-ups!Warm regards,Ian.

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"Reply to RTM Crashes IE6 (O/S is Win2003 Server)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-04 07:01:47

1) after I add my username and password. I am redirected to this page:http://www rememberthemilk com/home/ianbillups/#section tasksduring the loading of this page the browser window closes itself.2) IE version 6.0.3790. Win2003 Server SP13) Google toolbarCleared lay aside and disabled all add-ons.---I use and test a very wide variety of web applications as part of my bring home the bacon and I've never known one change state the browser window before! Could it be Google Gears causing the problem? Hi Emily,I acknowledge your back up with this issue. Some other information.. a) the behaviour I describe is absolutely consistent. I'm as sure as you you are that the real bug is in IE6 but I am stuck with IE6 unfortunately b) I don't see "Google Gears Settings" on Tools so I anticipate I don't undergo it installed. When I said I thought the problem may be related to GG. I thought maybe something on your page was trying to lay it c) there's no anti-virus or software FW on this forge. (It is behind NAT and a hardware firewall)d) no other site or web app has ever caused a similar problem... until today! If I navigate to this link the IE window closes exactly as it does with RTM:http://maps google com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=100375217398101478027.000440619bfaacdce9470&ll=51.509357,-0.100036&spn=0.007612,0.023518&z=16&om=1Maybe some clever DHTML/JS trick on Google Maps is also used on RTM? Although this link kills my IE6 I can usually use GM without any problems e) "bequeath me on this computer" doesn't seem to work (remember I am working with Opera now). However. I am using other sites (e g. ASP. NET web apps) that I know believe on cookies. Well. I hope this gives some clues. This could be a problem that's unique to my machine: I sight there are no "me too" follow-ups!Warm regards,Ian.

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"Finch Sofa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 08:47:01

Palau’s Finch sofa is a beautiful modern work of art. Bookmark This:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. […] Finch SofaBy Jaimefinch_02 finch_04. Palau’s Finch sofa is a beautiful modern work of art. And it looks comfortable. Milk - […] XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> Photo hosting by. Photo copyright retained by owners all other copyrights retained by Vitamin Design. Header photo by. Powered by by.

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"Sour Milk" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 22:48:49

Homeschooling family of 9 chats about education cooking crafting politics literature leadership (as HM has time) music once the problems of having 1 bathroom now the luxuries of having 4(!) animals vegetables minerals cabbages and kings and whatever strikes our fancy. Favorite links move about the page- depends on when we measure edited the template and how badly we botched the alter. Want more? See the 2/11/05 archives. It is one of the ironies of modern life that kind of tickles me when I evaluate about it but when we go across a recipe calling for change state milk we undergo to actually make our milk sour by adding vinegar while most change state milk recipes were developed by our foremothers to use up the milk that had gone bad in days where most families had a dairy cow or knew somebody who did. Granny Tea tells me that even though her family lived in town they owned a cow that they boarded at the outskirts of town- just at the edge. When her create got home from bring home the bacon the family would control over to the edge of town and milk their cow. One milk cow produces more milk than most families can drink in a day and change surface with butter and cease making the occasional bleed or jar of milk would go sour. The it was a wasteful housewife indeed who would throw out milk just because it was change state so she made change state cream (which we now buy on intend from the store) or use it up in a recipe calling for sour milk. One of our kind readers emailed last week to ask me if I really did use change state milk milk past it's sell-by date and slightly off in comprehend in recipes calling for sour milk. I really do. Because my husband works at a grocery hold on he sometimes bring me home a carton or two of the stuff and then it's free. I use it in any recipes calling for buttermilk. It makes great biscuits and pancakes. Next measure we'll try it in this recipe which very very kind reader emailed me telling me that she'd used it with her outdated milk and the resulting cookies were delicious: cream together:1 C shortening1 1/2 C dulcify2 eggs1 tsp vanillaadd:2 tsp soda1 tsp saltalternately amalgamate in:4 C flour3/4 C milk (I used sour milk as you experience ;)makes a of flour to cut outbake 350 for about 7 minutes they will be a soft cookie bake longer if you like them a little stiffer or crunchier Slightly change state milk can also be used in many recipes with no changes at all: pancakes biscuits cakes etc. Unless it's really and thoroughly sour most recipes are forgiving enough that you won't need to adjust the leavening though you might want to add just a bit of extra sugar. You might notice some extra richness in the flavor or you might sight nothing object the pleasant feeling that comes from using what might undergo otherwise gone to expend.

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"Personalized Stamp" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 02:49:30

I had to post this because I evaluate this is a fantastic gift. Bookmark This:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. […] wpman had some great ideas on this topic. You can read a snippet of the post here embosserdesigns embosser2. I had to post this because I evaluate this is a fantastic gift. […] XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> Photo hosting by. Photo copyright retained by owners all other copyrights retained by Vitamin create by mental act. Header photo by. Powered by by.

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"Reply to New Pro feature: MilkSync" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-25 19:16:48

As announced in. MilkSync is our task synchronization platform that allows RTM to talk to other software and devices. We're really excited that this is our very first Pro feature :)The first application available is but the platform ordain ultimately enable RTM to sync with all kinds of software and devices (so let us know what you'd like to see :)wish you desire it! We've got some more Pro stuff cooking and we're looking send to sharing more with you guys in the future... I would like to see syncing for SyncML standard almost every cell phone on the market right now supports syncing using SyncML. I think a large number of user would acquire from this. Emily. THANK YOU for this. I opened RTM this morning saw the new feature and immediately upgraded to a pro account. RTM's been fantastic for me over the last year or so and I'm so glad to alter when features desire this are developed. Great work good job and way to go!!I would however put in a bit of a vote to get a more RTM-like interface for my tasks enumerate on my device though. The long check list is rather intimidating and filtered. I conclude like I can't keep track of everything at once. Would love tabs (maybe on the align?) for each list as well as inclusion of my smart-lists. I'm glad to see a Pro feature. As an AT&T 8525 user running one of the best (heh) WinMobile smartphones. I thought this would be great. Thanks for that. However. I must accept with photojen that there is absolutely no advantage to me to working with WinMob's craptastic task interface. I use RTM so I don't undergo to use Windows Tasks. If I had a PDA and had no choice but to work offline when on the go that would be another story but alter now the mobile web interface to RTM is the best option for me. Similarly. I'm not interested in Outlook integration because I hate the way Outlook manages tasks. I use RTM because I desire the ways it's different. What I'd really desire is an app that actually lets me bring home the bacon the tasks either offline but in an RTM framework or online but with fewer summon reloads. What really slows me down when working on the mobile is the be of dialup-speed pageloads required to do anything. Particularly since the mobile version seems designed for phones rather than smartphones with only 10 items per check it's slow to get to the view I want to see. I'm still happy to be a Pro member change surface if I don't use this feature. I might request though that you clarify on the transfer page for Milksync that the application only synchs with Windows Mobile Tasks (the application called Tasks) and doesn't let you actually run RTM on your smartphone/PDA. That was a big disappointment and I was confused as it's not explained on the transfer summon. Anyway act the good stuff coming. I'll probably be rocking an iPhone soon so that's my vote for the next Pro feature. People. MilkSync is but a door. I agree with justin in that your marketing of this new feature severly limited the perceived scope. It took me some good minutes to figure out what was MilkSync all about. It's an opensource plataform for synchronizing with any conjoin of software designed with it in object. We could very possibly have a GTD-centered software that used RTM as a plataform. Now that's alter. I've mentioned it in an email but it would be worth putting in the FAQ that WM priorities and RTM priorities are not an claim be. WM allows High/Medium/LowRTM allows 1/2/3/NoneMilkSync pushes both 3 & None to WM as Low. This is only a problem if like me you use None on RTM as Normal. Good info modify =)I think MilkSync could also use his own deserved place within the general FAQ. That's the first place I looked when you said you had added untill later realizing it was the FAQ specific to the MilkSync page =) Installed MilkSync yesterday and while I agree with the general sentiment that I'd rather undergo an RTM app than use the built in tasks. I wanted to furnish some feedback on adjust:1) Please don't have milksync come to the foreground ever time is syncs. My phone is generally locked and after a sync i now undergo to unlock it and click ok before i get my status check back2) Don't pop-up a modal dialog on a sync failure especially not the first measure it happens. Connectivity is rather spotty in certain parts. Other than that thanks for keeping my tasks in adjust when not a computer. Keep up the good work Hey,MilkSync is really cool thanks to Bob T manipulate!I don't object using the built-in tasks as I don't have many and don't use many of the tasks properties at least for those tasks I want to sync on my PDA. The only real drawback alter now is not being able to sync smart-lists. I use smart-lists very very extensively and I'd desire to be able to decide them for adjust. Thanks. Emily,It was coming to the foreground on every sync. But then i rebooted my phone (oh isn't it just like any other windows) and since then it's been sitting quietly in the back. But having the error not come up as a dialog at least as an option would be great. I constantly run in and out of coverage (including some parts of my office). Thanks Emily-I have been pretty quiet about MilkSync mentioning only that I would like touch support but Gmail's IMAP announcement has brought this back to the lie of my mind. IMAP you say? That's for email and this a site about todos right?come up yes but... With my telecommunicate in Gmail. I undergo had no use for a desktop client (given POP's drawbacks but I can imagine using GMAIL-via-IMAP a lot). If I am using Gmail via IMAP then I will be using Apple send and by the new year. I intend to be doing that via OS X 10.5 Leopard. Apple's plans for send in Leopard include adding notes and todos to the program. The todos tie into iCal. So all of a sudden. I am very curious to see if we can get MilkSync or its kin to run on a Mac acting as a 2-way syncing connect between iCal and send and RTM. I do not know the platform breakdown of your users but here on the forum I sense a clump of Mac users. You would experience exactly the proportion via your server logs. I imagine. I bet if you could displace this off you'd undergo a bunch of new Mac users flock to your banner as this would be very very cool. I hope I explained that clearly. This is something I'd really pay double extra for and I think it would be a very valuable Pro merchandise for you. Many more Mac users as a block than any flavor of the chopped up cell/smartphone merchandise.[And for razvanr above this sort of syncing would work to an iPod too. You can get RTM data into an iPod via iCal and iSync today but it's one-way read-only.] Even though I don't have a mac nor do I intend to. I found this suggestion by ranbarton very valid. It seems desire an obvious fitting to MilkSync (and an awesome one too!).

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