Chef makes great scrambled eggs

Just in case you have a need for more Gordon Ramsay now that his loud and disturbing  ”Hells Kitchen” reality TV show is over, or you’d like to observe that the total dick Chef,  is a persona and Ramsay can appear fairly human — or just want to make great scramble eggs for tomorrow’s breakfast take a look at this short video.

Here are Chef’s  high points:

  • Whisk the eggs in the pan, don’t mix them before
  • Salt and pepper the eggs in the pan
  • Don’t let them overcook, keep taking the pan on and off the stove
  • Treat them like risotto as in make them creamy and fluffy

Enquiring Mimes scrambled egg pointers

  • He adds chives — green onions work, too
  • Add a splash of hot sauce to the eggs in the pan while whisking for a little zing , Tabasco or Thai  Sriracha

Yes, Chef!

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It’s the weekend, time to sharpen the saw


Thinking more about Stephen Covey and his 7 Habits for Highly Effective People, the weekend gives a chance to work on Habit 7, Sharpening the Saw, which might be the most important habit since it’s pure “Quadrant 2″.

Covey sets the stage this way.

Suppose you were to come upon someone in the woods working feverishly to saw down a tree.

“What are you doing?” you ask.

“Can’t you see?” comes the impatient reply. “I’m sawing down this tree.”

“You look exhausted!” you exclaim. “How long have you been at it?”

“Over five hours,” he returns, “and I’m beat! This is hard work.”

“Well why don’t you take a break for a few minutes and sharpen that saw?” you inquire.  “I’m sure it would go a lot faster.”

“I don’t have time to sharpen the saw,” the man says emphatically. “I’m too busy sawing!”

Maybe that reminds you of the business cliche, “too busy to plan”.

So, Covey is saying,  the way to make your work easier is to improve the quality of the tools you use.  He’s not just suggesting the guy take a break and then go back to sawing with the same dull saw.  He says improve the tool and then the work will be easier.

Covey suggests that working in these four areas will make the work of life easier.

  • Physical
    Taking care of your body, staying healthy, focused on vitality
  • Spiritual
    This is at the core, your life’s direction, your inner journey
  • Mental
    Taking care of your brain and your acuity
  • Social / emotional
    Investing in relationships and interdependence

So what better time than this weekend to take a walk, do a little exercise, meditate or go to your church/synagogue (remember, one of the positives of organized religion is the sense of community as well as the spiritual), read a book, spend time with friends?

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Making your music with iPhone

An all-female band (girl band?) from Great Britain, called The Mentalists, re-create “Kids” by MGMT with only their iPhones and iPod Touches.  Imagine the possibilities.

[via cnet]

Our Sunday walk through Palo Alto mapped via Google My Tracks

Our Walk

Our Walk

It’s Sunday and I took a morning walk with Jake, San and Kaley the corgi.

Just to play, don’t want to leave technology too far behind, I turned on Google My Tracks on my Android G1 phone. The phone’s  built-in GPS kept track of our route, kept statistics and then sent the map to Google Maps and stats to Google Docs.

Undoubtedly overkill for a walk around Palo Alto and playing in the park, but would be fun on a hike. Maybe, I’ll sneak away from work and try that later this week.
Our stats

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I’m rich, who needs the stimulus?

Just reading my morning email, I find I have a wonderful business opportunity waiting for me.

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