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debka_notion ([personal profile] debka_notion) wrote2006-09-01 12:45 pm

Done With Orientation

Well, I'm now done with orientation, and in minor limbo before beginning classes. The end of orientation was pretty reasonable, there were some actual interesting parts, and a good helping of requisite nonsense. (We're graduate students, one would think that we'd know a. what harassment is, and b. what an archive is.)

[livejournal.com profile] gimmelgirl was incredibly wonderful and did in fact loan me a computer- but for the moment I can't seem to persuade it to access the internet, so I'm still computer-labbing it for now. Marvin has been deemed (after a brief spurt of overdone optimism by the repair people) not to be worth repairing. So a new computer will be acquired soon (it'll need a name. Not sure what to go with). Dad's doing a little more research, and then hopefully either hte parents will buy it, or we'll order it online ASAP. So- hopefully I'll be set up on my own in a week or so, give or take.

Today's goals are to clean up and finish setting up the stuff I have in my room currently, to produce a dessert for Shabbos lunch, and maybe even to finish my orientation evaluation. Goal #2 will involve procuring baking powder, either butter or muffin cups (or getting creative with oil), and perhaps vanilla extract, or a conversion for what I need to add to baking soda to make it work in my recipe. Either all that, or plain oatmeal. It's weird not having a set-up kitchen with all the requisite supplies. Very weird.
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[identity profile] naomichana.livejournal.com 2006-09-01 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, cream of tartar plus baking soda equals baking powder, but that only works if you happen to have cream of tartar on hand -- I think it might be simpler to acquire baking powder.

As for greasing muffin tins, I find that a standard can of sprayable canola oil (or similar) works just dandy, and makes it easier to extricate low-fat muffins than muffin liners do.

Or you could always make a really easy cake recipe -- I take it you're going for pareve? There are a lot of variations on a very easy chocolate cake made with baking soda, cocoa, and a little vinegar out there. But I can see not wanting to experiment with something you're serving to others.

[identity profile] jessebeller.livejournal.com 2006-09-02 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
i say you wait till you get your new computer before you decide on a name.

sally came out of the box and i knew thats what i needed to name her.

just yesterday i quintupled her ram, and boy is she humming along.
on that note, i know a lot of university mac dealerships have been selling off their stock of powerbook g4s at extreme discounts ($700?) and the mac mini comes in around there, too. students can also enjoy considerable deals when purchasing a mac. buying a computer like that and spending another couple bucks to soup it up (ram upgrade, external hard drive, 3-year extended warranty) can keep you set for years.

[identity profile] theshrewd.livejournal.com 2006-09-02 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
I never realized your last computer was named Marvin. That was my grandfather's name.

Mine is Lappy. I love him, even though he's a piece of shit. ::pets::

What happened to Marvin?