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Friday, 1 August 2025 | Dereel | Images for 1 August 2025 |
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Jane Ashhurst arrives
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Topic: general, animals, food and drink | Link here |
Jane Ashhurst arrived today for a weekend. Yvonne had her first chance to drive her new car alone when she went to pick her up. Bruno was delighted:
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Jane brought an interesting paste with her:
It's apparently Neri ume, a sauce so obscure that Wikipedia doesn't know it. Google Gemini tells me
Neri plum sauce, or Neri Ume, is a paste made from pickled Japanese plums (umeboshi). It's known for its distinct sour, salty, and sometimes subtly sweet flavor. It's incredibly versatile and can add a fantastic tangy kick to many dishes.
We had sushi for dinner tonight. Gemini had continued with
Sushi Rolls: Use Neri Ume as a filling or accent in maki sushi rolls.
So I tried some with that as a dipping sauce. Probably not the way to go; I'll investigate the alternatives. Jane uses it for a quick rice dish along with bonito flakes.
Next cardiac choice
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Topic: health, opinion | Link here |
Call from Professor Peter Kistler today to discuss whether Yvonne should get a stent. Spent some time getting a laptop running Microsoft for a Zoom call, but this time he just called on the “phone” (the modern word for “mobile phone”, which at least omits the pain).
We thought it was about stents, but he thought it was about her medication and prescribed Sotalol instead. Somehow he hadn't been informed of the chest pain that Yvonne had had a few weeks back. He dismissed the idea that the pain was due to cardiac issue: she had had an MRI last year. That doesn't tally with my records, but it suggests that things can't get worse. But what could be done is to have a pacemaker installed, which would obviate the need for medication, something that Yvonne would like very much. And Dr Rodney Reddy can do the implant.
Downsides of a pacemaker? None. But he (Kistler) needs to do a minor ablation a month after implant to turn the thing on: if it stops, so does the heart. That sounds like a downside to me. I get the feeling that it's no longer his area, and that another talk with Reddy would be a good idea.
Nikkor 105/2.5
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Topic: photography, opinion | Link here |
Saw a link to a video on the Nikon Nikkor 105 mm f/2.5 lens. I have one of them, one that I got with my Nikon FM2 five years ago. I was not overly interested in that lens—I found the 50 mm f/1.4 and 85 mm f/1.4 more interesting. But it seems that the 105/2.5 is also a classic lens, and the article came up with a lot more information, including pricing that I hadn't expected: he showed this particular model (AI-s aperture coupling) on sale in Japan for 48,800 ¥, currently rather over AUD 500, the upper limit of what I established 5 years ago. And that lens appeared not to have been in as good a condition as mine.
Then there is another article on the lens on the Nikon web site, which I must read. Other links are here and here.
The Nikon page also has articles on other lenses, including the 85/1.4. A lot more investigation to do if I ever find the time.
Saturday, 2 August 2025 | Dereel | Images for 2 August 2025 |
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Signs of the times
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Seen in my calendar today:
3/4 life: Wednesday, 17 May 2006
May 17 Greg last flew in an aeroplane, 2006
At the time I didn't realize what a turning point that was.
Ossobuco
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Topic: food and drink, general | Link here |
Margaret Swan has left us a truffle. What do we do with it? It's an obvious accompaniment for risotto alla milanese. And that's what you eat with ossobuco. So ossobuco it was today:
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Google Translate fail
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Topic: food and drink, language, technology, opinion | Link here |
It's been a while since I made ossobuco, so I checked on the web, including the the Italian Wikipedia site. Seemed straightforward enough, but to be sure I understood everything I put it through Google Translate. After that I understood nothing. The best mistranslation was (original on left, translation on right):
Ingredienti principali | Main Ingredients | |
Carne bovina | Beef | |
burro | donkey | |
“Carne bovina” means “bovine meat”, and the context makes it clear that it should be veal. But that's nothing compared to translating “burro” as “donkey”. « Burro » means donkey in Spanish, but not in Italian.
More playing around (I think a couple of backward and forward translations) led me to even stranger things:
The ''''''' ( (the (the (the ( : in Milanese. other handwriting; pronunciation: ) is a typical dish of obtained from the homonymous (the (the (the ).
It's been a long time since I've seen such a mess from Google Translate.
Opening cans
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Topic: food and drink, opinion | Link here |
Once upon a time everybody had a can opener, but nowadays most cans have a ring pull. The tomatoes I used for the Ossobuco didn't, though. Nearly 10 years ago I bought a rather strange opener which removes the entire top, but somehow I don't like it. So today I found another conventional opener and used that. I wish I hadn't:
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Of course, I should have known better. I had exactly the same pain five years ago with the same opener. It's gone now. I still have an electric one that I should try again.
Yet another Nikkor 105/2.5 article
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Topic: photography, opinion | Link here |
Just before going to bed, found another article about the Nikon Nikkor 105 mm f/2.5. He wants it to be reintroduced. Why? Yes, it seems once to have been a particularly good lens, but that was half a century ago. Only five elements! Now even prime lenses have up to four times as many elements, and certainly for good reasons.
Sunday, 3 August 2025 | Dereel | Images for 3 August 2025 |
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Too much cooking
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Somehow yesterday's cooking exhausted me. I had planned huevos rancheros for breakfast and beef with orange and broccoli for dinner, but one after the other I found it too difficult. Instead I thawed out some lamb pilau biriani for the evening meal.
Problem: there were only 2.1 portions, according to my notes. OK, make some alu masala. That's not difficult. But then Jane complained of a cold, and though she did eat something, we didn't finish the biriani, and I didn't even finish cooking the alu masala. Not a very satisfactory day.
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Goodbye, Jane
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Topic: health, general | Link here |
Jane was feeling no better this morning, and she had decided to return home today. She gave me just enough time to warn Yvonne that she needed to be at the railway station at 9:30. And almost before we knew it, she was gone.
More breakfast noodle experiments
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Somehow I'm getting bored with my breakfast recipes. Today I had a number of leftovers to process, something that I normally do with nasi goreng, but I didn't feel like that today. So I made something like my fake pad Thai, just with a different ALDI spice paste and with some Beijing noodles::
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The result was different, but not bad. I think it's time to start considering my noodle dishes as variable, like I have been doing for some time with nasi goreng.
lagune, finally
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Without Jane, I finally had enough time to look at updating lagoon. It has taken me less than 6 weeks. Build a new world, update ports to the latest and greatest, fight the cables holding the thing in place, into Yvonne's office, fight the cables holding (the old) lagoon in place, install a 16 port switch because it's all I had apart from an old 10 Mb/s hub, and finally it was in place:
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Things weren't perfect. Even before installing the new machine, I ran into cable problems with the old lagoon: the display no longer connected it. But probably we won't need that.
For the fun of it, I suspended the system with zzz(8) before moving it and watched what happened when I powered it on again. As I feared, it booted normally.
OK, fire it up. Why do the NFS file systems not get mounted?
Mount the file systems, start X. A good semblance of Yvonne's environment. Just the mouse didn't have middle button emulation, something that I need to automate:
# Find mouse index. This assumes that the last one in the list is the
# one we're looking for.
MOUSE=`xinput|grep -i mouse|tail -1|sed 's:.*id=::; s: .*::'`
# Look for the index of the enabler.
INDEX=`xinput list-props $MOUSE|grep 'Middle Emulation Enabled ('|sed 's:.*(::; s:).*::'`
# And enable
xinput set-prop $MOUSE $INDEX 1
Then the sizes and fonts of the xterms were wrong. That's a separate issue that I haven't got round to fixing for over a year now, since the transition to fvwm3. No /var/mail: that's another symlink to add.
Photo processing? We use distress (a Microsoft box) to run DxO PhotoLab and other stuff. But I can't wake it. wake(8) needs to be setuid. And then it came up with my credentials instead of Yvonne's, another configuration issue to look at.
By contrast, sound Just Worked: plug the plug into the output socket, and all is well. I hadn't expected that.
The big issue, of course, was with web-oriented stuff. Both firefox and Chromium refused to start. A new device! Chromium was the most helpful:
=== yvonne@lagune (/dev/pts/1) ~ 7 -> chrome
[1674:69546526969872:0804/130003.158863:ERROR:chrome/browser/process_singleton_posix.cc:358] The profile appears to be in use by another Chromium process (74466) on another computer (lagoon.lemis.com). Chromium has locked the profile so that it doesn't get corrupted. If you are sure that no other processes are using this profile, you can unlock the profile and relaunch Chromium.
[1674:69546526969872:0804/130003.158884:ERROR:chrome/browser/ui/views/message_box_dialog.cc:198] Unable to show message box: Chromium - The profile appears to be in use by another Chromium process (74466) on another computer (lagoon.lemis.com). Chromium has locked the profile so that it doesn't get corrupted. If you are sure that no other processes are using this profile, you can unlock the profile and relaunch Chromium.
OK, fool, how do I unlock the profile? I've seen this before, but this time I asked Google Gemini. Simple:
=== yvonne@lagune (/dev/pts/1) ~ 7 -> rm .config/chromium/Singleton*
But why can't the browser offer that function, or at least the information?
And then there was WhatsApp, which wanted her to involve her mobile phone and potentially its horrible glass keyboard. After about 10 minutes I was able to work out how to do it without the keyboard.
And mail? I installed Postfix, but not its configuration. And the system came up running dma, the DragonFly Mail Agent. Maybe that's a better choice. First I need to RTFM.
TRT: Still no access
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One of the pressing reasons for the upgrade to lagoon was because Yvonne had signed up for a subscription to TRT method, an equine training site that is particularly fussy about what browsers it talks to. Now that we have the latest and greatest firefox and Chromium, it shouldn't be a problem, right?
Wrong. First we no longer had a login, which was relatively simple to fix. But when we did, the videos didn't display. What we got was:
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Are those padlock icons an indication that it doesn't like something? It's too polite to say. Sent off a message to support and got no answer by evening. I have been able to access the videos before, so it's presumably a bug in their web software.
Old spice
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Topic: food and drink, opinion | Link here |
The alu masala that I made yesterday called for black mustard seed. Where is it? I couldn't find it. All I had was yellow mustard seed, which had expired about 11 years ago.
How much else has expired? It's time to dispose of really old stuff, say over 10 years old. And there was plenty of it:
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It's gone now, though it hurts. Much of the stuff smelt perfectly usable. But in many cases we also have newer versions. And somehow the spice shelves don't look any emptier:
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