Monday, 8 December 2008

Failing twice

In one day last week, I discovered two new things that I'm not very good at doing.
1. Making fudge. I followed the Kraft Fantasy Fudge Recipe to the letter. I didn't have a candy thermometer, so I cooked and stirred constantly during the rolling boil of a hot sticky mess for the prescribed 5 minutes. Then I added the chocolate chips and fluff. Shortly after I poured it into the square pan, it turned hard as a rock. No soft, gooey fudgey-ness. Just straight to the trash can. Boo. So now I've bought a candy thermometer. Maybe the next batch will turn out ok.
Any tips would be much appreciated.

2. Photoshop. I didn't want to do anything fancy like change contrast or make beautiful art. I just wanted to arrange some scientific (boring, I know) figures on a page to insert into a manuscript. It's just not as simple as copying, pasting, pointing, and clicking. You have to make sure all of the figures are the same resolution (who knew?). And you have to know exactly what size they should be (who knows?). Why can't they make these things intuitive? Well, I've spent the better part of 4 days at work, just to make 4 figures. Fun times. I need some fudge.

Thursday, 4 December 2008

I wish I had my camera!

I'm sitting in the coffee room at work, looking through the window wall onto the courtyard of cobblestones, taking a short break from paper writing, listening to glorious Classical Christmas music from my iPod. It's been the perfect soundtrack to the Falling Snow! It's absolutely magical outside. I love to watch the snow accumulate in the naked branches of the trees. Just a moment ago I was giggling as the cleaners left and were throwing snow balls at each other. I've never been so happy writing a paper. I never realized that falling snow does make a sound. It sounds exactly like some of the melodies from "The Nutcracker."

Boy am I glad not to have to drive in this, though! I'll take the walk to the bus stop over driving in the snow any day.

Back to the paper now.

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

What will they think of next?

Imagine my surprise when I read the sign that said this crazy tree was reduced to clear! And another upside down tree. Is there anyone out there who thinks this style is actually a beautiful one?