1. karenatsharon

    Lip dub

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    So I created a lip dub for the daily create. It's more complicated and less complicated than you think to do. First I had to pick a song about the radio. Thanks to my son Philip's suggestion to sing the Monty Python song "I bet you they won't sing this...
  2. karenatsharon

    The 3Ts Cooking Show: DS106 Recipe #4 Debreziner Sausage with Salsa Cruda Dessert: Honey Apple Pie

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    Welcome to the the Three Ts Cooking Show where we explore taste, texture and thyme, because we always have time for cooking. And time for true friends! We’re your hosts, Rhonda Jessen and Karen “Bossy” Young.


    Recipe #4 Debreziner Sausage with Salsa Cruda:

    Serves 4-6 people
    For this recipe I modified (hacked) this recipe from Fine Cooking.

    4 Debrizener sausages
    1lb of penne pasta
    2lbs of tomatoes, chopped, with seeds removed
    1/2 sweet onion, chopped
    1 bell pepper, chopped
    1/2 English cucumber, chopped
    1/3 cup fresh basil, chopped
    1/3 cup dill, chopped
    1 tbsp fresh thyme, chopped
    1 clove fresh garlic, minced
    1/2 cup virgin olive oil (good quality)
    salt and cracked pepper to taste.

    Combine all herbs, vegetables and oil and let rest for at least 15 minutes. If you want to change the flavour profile a bit you can also drizzle some balsamic vinegar over the tomato mixture.

    Put the pasta water on and salt the water if preferred. Cook the pasta according to the instructions on the package.

    Warm the sausages on the stove until heated thoroughly. Debreziner sausages are already pre-cooked. Remove from the stove, slice thinly and add to the salsa cruda.

    Drain the pasta, shake to remove the excess water and add to the salsa cruda mix. Stir and serve.


    Honey Apple Pie:

    This recipe is from Margo Oliver's Weekend Magazine Cookbook published in 1967. Truly one of the best cookbooks I have ever used. I cannot recommend this cookbook highly enough. It's so good I am attempting to find copies for each of my sons! 

    Apples today are sweeter than the apples used when this cookbook was published. The apples from my parents farm that were planted over a 100 years ago are much, much tarter than today's apples. There were many more varieties and apples were a staple for both cider (hard and soft) as well as cooking. As you couldn't trust the water to drink at least you had cider, wine or ale. (Read the Pleasures of Slow Food for a great discussion on what happened to apples after WWII) So this is one of the few recipes that I cut down the amount of sugar she uses.

    For the pastry, I prefer to use a food processor to cut in the fat. My hands are not cold enough to rub the fat into the flour and create the tiny fat beads that make for great pastry. And remember, resting your pastry in the refrigerator is crucial prior to rolling it out. Let it warm for about 10 minutes before you roll it out.

    Standard 2 crust Pastry

    2 cups flour
    1 tsp salt
    2/3 cup lard or 3/4 cup shortening, chilled
    1/4 cup ice water

    Place the flour and salt in the food processor. Spin for 5 secs. (Or just place it in a bowl and stir with a fork.)
    Cut up chilled fat and place chunks on top of flour. Pulse five times and spin for five. (Or coursely cut in the fat with knives or pastry blender into the flour.) 

    Pour flour/fat mixture into a bowl and spinkle 1 tbsp of water into the flour at a time. Use a fork to mix it in until all the flour is damp. Gather into a ball and press firmly. \

    Divide into two, shape into a ball and flatten slightly. Chill for half an hour.

    Remove from refrigerator and let rest for 10 minutes to half an hour. 

    Roll thin on a floured board or pastry board. Roll from centre rather than back and forth. Roll out until 1 inch larger than the pie pan. Lift on rolling pin and ease pastry loosely into pie pan. 


    Honey Apple Pie:

    Make 1 batch of Standard Pastry.

    Heat oven to 425 degrees.

    1/2 cup of sugar
    1 tsp nutmeg (freshly grated is better)
    6 cups of sliced peeled apples
    1 1/2 tbsp butter
    1/2 cup liquid honey
    1 tbsp grated orange rind

    Roll out pastry and place in bottom of pie pan. Mix sugar, nutmeg and apples. Place in pie pan, dot with butter.

    Roll out remaining pastry and cut into 1/2 inch strips. Moisten bottom edge of pastry with water and make a lattice top with the strips, sealing them to the bottom pastry. Turn bottom pastry over the strips and flute to make a high edge. Cover edge with strips of aluminum foil to prevent browning.

    Bake for 50-60 minutes or until apples are tender and the pastry is golden brown. 

    Combine honey and orange rind. Remove pie from the oven and pour honey minture through the openings in the lattice when the pie is baked. Return to the oven for 5 minutes.

    Serve warm or cold.





  3. cogdog

    The New Kings (& Queens, Princesses, Dolls) of #ds106radio

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    Our Four teams of #headless #ds106 participants have really earned their crowns, as we saw heard Tuesday night when we premiered live on ds106 radio the productions of The Merry Hacksters, The 3Ts, the JunioRS, and the Dusky Path of a Dream Team. You can catch another premiere, the UK version hosted by John Johnston and Marian Funes at 8pm BST – tune in at http:?/ds106rad.io/live And yes, we haz archives! On the Headless Radio Show page, we have not only the shows, but the great pre show and post show discussions hosted by your truly and truly Christina Hendricks last night- find them all at http://ds106.us/2013/10/19/headless-radio-shows/. But wait, there is more! It’s all in a playlist on ds106radio, so those in the know can find it and slot it into the schedule at any time. Want to know how to do this? Learn here and there… First of all, […]
  4. rockylou22

    Spinning Yarns for DS106 Radio

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     ”There’s so much that happens in life.  Little stories, big stories. Things that were no story and all the sudden you realize the significance of it.  And that there really is a story there. But at the time you don’t know it.  And for a long time you don’t know there’s a story. Until something […]
  5. dogtrax

    On the (DS106) Radio: Hack the World

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    On Tuesday night, the collaborative radio show venture that I was part of — The Merry Hacksters — had a premiere on DS106 Radio. I represented our group during the chat with Alan Levine and Christina Hendricks. The collaborative experience was interesting, to say the least, as we worked almost exclusively off Google Docs, Twitter ...
  6. Andrew Forgrave

    Bring IT, Together!

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    After many months of planning, preparation, and hard work, the 34th annual conference of the Educational Computing Organization of Ontario (ECOO) is underway. Following regular increases in yearly attendance in recent years, the decision was made to move the conference to a larger venue, resulting in our hosting of #ecoo13  in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Arriving […]
  7. pomathorn

    Radio Assignment Weeks 7 & 8

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    Merry Hacksters’ Radio Show The main activities during the past two weeks have related to the creation of the Merry Hacksters’ Radio Show.  The whole experience was unique.  I have done very little work with audio before and I have never worked on a group project that was organized and executed using Twitter as the […]
  8. rljessen

    Happy Colour Family

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    Jasmine was a happy intelligent girl with lots of friends. She met her soulmate in University and shortly after she graduated gave birth to RGB triplets – Ray, George and Brianna. She raised them with the same colour values she had, but she tried to expose them to new models as well. Although she was […]

    The post Happy Colour Family appeared first on Rhonda Jessen.com.

  9. cogdog

    Headless ds106 Jumps… the Greek Donkeys Carrying Computers

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    Shark jumping is so old. Everyone has done it. Try leaping over the Greek computer bearing donkeys cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) flickr photo shared by Dave Sag I was trying to think of a ridiculous animal to be jumped, like an 8 headed iguana, and just flickr searching on “hydra” I landed the photo above, which just so begs to be in a blog post. If anything needs to be said about open access, what about creative commons flickr searching and stumbling across a free to use 10 year old photo of a greek donkey carrying computers? How much ore infinite can the web be? (I seek more reasons to write “Greek Donkey carrying computers”). The caption of this photo describes nothing you will see around an EDUCAUSE conference: At lunch on Hellenic island of Hydra when I saw these donkeys carting computers up to a conference. […]
  10. rljessen

    DS106 week 8

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    Last week was week 8 in Headless #DS106, the second of two an audio two-fer: Audio and the Big Radio show. The rest of my life has been crowding and I haven’t been able to participate in #ds106 as much as I would have liked. I enjoy working with audio, but I know it can […]

    The post DS106 week 8 appeared first on Rhonda Jessen.com.

  11. Scott Lockman

    BluePhase Episode 007

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    As mentioned here yesterday, this week marks nine years since the first episode of the Tokyo Calling podcast. In this episode, in addition to playing some old time music and a 1963 clip from Jean Shepherd, I played the first mention anywhere of Dr. Nakamatsu’s TDM/7300 from November 2004. One of the exciting developments from […]
  12. cathleennardi

    There is NO AWOL in #ds106

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    The past two weeks have been devoted to Audio in #ds106 and I feel like I have been unconnected.Fortunately, there is nothing like AWOL in #ds106, because there are.........notifications from the group on their Daily Creates, their radio commercials an...
  13. Scott Lockman

    Tokyo Calling Reclaimed

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    Every October, for the past five or six years, a bittersweet cloud of nostalgia falls over my head. That’s because I began podcasting nine years ago this week. Over the course of four and a half years and more than 100 audio episodes, I experimented with sound, storytelling, and personal reflection. It was exciting to […]
  14. dogtrax

    The Merry Hacksters Radio Show Teaser

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    I’ve been working with three other folks on creating a collaborative radio show for DS106. Our name is The Merry Hacksters and our 25 minute show is about hacking and remixing in the world, for good. We have pieces about toy and game hacking, a view of Minecraft and remixing from a kid viewpoint, how ...
  15. dogtrax

    Animated Gif Text: Stuck on the Page

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    I am tinkering with an software program called, eh, LICEcap that allows you to create animated gifs for screenshots. I hosted the animated gif in Flickr, but to share the animated version from there, you have to navigate to “all sizes” and copy/share the original. A typical embed in Flickr doesn’t do the trick. And ...
  16. stefaniesophie

    German Ideal World Round

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    Have you ever sung a canon with yourself? This is possible with a record of you singing the canon once. Afterwards you have to listen to yourself and to start the next recording when the next voice comes in. It is possible to cheat by re...
  17. stefaniesophie

    Berlin Tea Story

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    Tea is essential for my daily routine. I presume if I had not any tea during the day, I would sleep all day. I do not know, but I rather mind exploring this assumption.In the ds106 audio assignment Familiar Sounds we are asked to record some sound...
  18. paul bond

    Cleveland rots

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    In 1935, Cleveland’s so called Boy Scout Mayor, Harold Burton, decided to do something about official corruption and organized crime. He brought in a heavy hitter: Eliot Ness. At that time, Cleveland was the most dangerous city in America. Ness … Continue reading
  19. byzantiumbooks

    OpenVA rumination

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    Ruminating about OpenVA Wow! Two days of fun on a university campus. Who knew that could happen? I came to this event, designed and sponsored by and for state university/college folks, as a kind of insider/outsider. The outsider is because I teach at a for-profit university. The insider is because I have known several of […]
  20. paul bond

    Fun with fine art

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    Since Banksy is doing his NYC residency this month, I thought I’d take another shot at animated graffiti. Except this isn’t really graffiti. Whatever. I thought the velvet ropes on the traffic pylons were a nice touch. The original image has … Continue reading

UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

Welcome to Paul Bond and Jim Groom’s Spring 2024 ds106

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