cooking related
In article >,
Serene Vannoy > wrote:
> On 06/28/2010 07:28 PM, Omelet wrote:
> > In >,
> > Serene > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Let's see: at home I/we have two dual-boot Ubuntu/XP machines (the kid
> >> also has a dual-boot Ubuntu/Vista (ptui!) box); an iMac; an iPad; an
> >> iPod Touch; an eeePC running Ubuntu; and an XP box. At work, I use the
> >> latest iMac, but if I choose (I rarely do), I can run Parallels on that
> >> machine and do Windows-y stuff.
> >
> > Technoslut!<lol>
>
> As my first wife would say, "Technoslut, my ass. SLUT slut."
>
> (Which always kind of makes me laugh, since I've had FAR fewer partners
> than most of my monogamous friends have had.)
<grins>
>
> >
> >>
> >> And somewhere around here, I think we have a machine James is going to
> >> put tinyLinux on, and use it as a music server or something.
> >>
> >> ObFood: I may set up a webserver for my brand-new food blog, which
> >> should be ready to launch in a week or so.
> >
> > Oh cool. I'm seriously considering one of those too, with hyperlinks to
> > an affiliate program.
> >
> > What server are you using?
>
> I meant that I'm thinking of running my own server on a machine at my
> house. Otherwise, I'll probably use 4thebest.com, because my
> brother-out-law owns it and will host me for free.
>
> Right now, I'm fixing up my photography setup, trying to choose a blog
> software (I've used Wordpress before, but not Typepad -- anyone have any
> recommendations?) and writing the first few blog entries. I have a month
> of furlough, and this was the project I wanted to get to during my month
> off.
>
> Serene
I will likely use omni site builder for now, until I find someone else
that is as reliable but less expensive. ;-)
Good luck and good hunting!
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