Thursday, July 26, 2007

Barcelona , land of Gaudi , Mango , rabid soccer fans, and the 1992 summer Olympics. online backup service Any foodie would fall hard for a place where there's a huge marketplace smack-dab in the middle of the touristy center of town. Mercat La Boqueria was a maze of seafood, produce, cheese, egg, and meat stands. Thank goodness we had rented an apartment that came with a kitchen. It was so much fun looking for interesting ingredients and being able to actually buy and cook them. Granted, our homecooked dinner ended up being devastatingly simple- frittatas, sausage, and fresh bread, but the fact that we got to handpick everything made the meal taste that much better. Mushrooms that stained our hands yellow... fresh eggs from the "egg lady"... and pork sausage... ...became dinner! Grilled sausages with a frittata made with mushrooms, tomatoes, and chives. The market had so much more to offer: Olive Bars Gorgeous Seafood How can you not love a stand where they wear this? Stumbling across great restaurants and tapas bars were easy and fun. Two of our favorites: Taller de Tapas was a little yuppie, more upscale than most of the other tapas places in Barcelona. The menu was also in English, prices slightly higher to match the nicer environment than most tapas bars here. Still, we loved the food and the ease of ordering at this restaurant. Fried Baby Squid Chickpeas stewed with pancetta and spinach- I've never had chickpeas this flavorful or creamy before.

I just left Dave Balter's very cool office at Bzzagent. One highlight: the work of his artist in residence . Seth goes to work and makes paintings. The paintings hang throughout the offices, and in May he's doing a show. What a great idea for a mid-sized or big company. What a great idea for a real estate agency... put art dice the paintings in houses for sale, put them in your offices, have regular shows. Give the community (and your staff) some art and the benefits are significant. Why not?

I just left Dave Balter's very cool office at Bzzagent. One highlight: the work of his artist in residence . Seth goes to work and makes paintings. The paintings hang throughout the offices, and in May he's doing a show. What a great idea for a mid-sized or big company. What a great idea for a real estate agency... put the paintings in houses for sale, put them earn at home in your offices, have regular shows. Give the community (and your staff) some art and the benefits are significant. Why not?

I just left Dave Balter's very cool office at Bzzagent. One highlight: the work of his artist in residence . Seth goes to work and makes paintings. The paintings hang throughout the offices, and in May install modem he's doing a show. What a great idea for a mid-sized or big company. What a great idea for a real estate agency... put the paintings in houses for sale, put them in your offices, have regular shows. Give the community (and your staff) some art and the benefits are significant. Why not?

I just left Dave Balter's very cool office at Bzzagent. One highlight: the work of his artist in residence . Seth goes to work and makes paintings. The paintings hang throughout the offices, and in May he's doing a show. What a great idea for a mid-sized or big company. What a great idea for a real estate agency... put the paintings in houses for sale, put them in your offices, have regular shows. Give the community (and i robot posters your staff) some art and the benefits are significant. Why not?

Robert Spencer, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam , continues to make the case that Islam is at war with infidels, has been at war with infidels, and will always be at war with infidels. Today he cites 20th Century (C.E.) Iraqi historian Khalid Madduri: The state which is regarded as the instrument for universalizing a certain religion must perforce be an ever expanding state. The Islamic state, whose principal function was to put God’s law into practice, sought to establish Islam as the dominant reigning ideology over the entire world. It refused to recognize the coexistence of non-Muslim communities, except perhaps as subordinate entities, because by its very nature a universal state tolerates the existence of refurbished pcs no other state than itself. Although it was not a consciously formulated policy, Muhammad’s early successors, after Islam became supreme in Arabia, were determined to embark on a ceaseless war of conquest in the name of Islam. The jihad was therefore employed as an instrument for both the universalization of religion and the establishment of an imperial world state. . The 20th Century's Cold War was a prelude, a warm-up, a sparring match in preparation for this counterjihad.

I just left Dave Balter's very cool office at Bzzagent. One highlight: the work of his artist in residence . Seth goes to work and makes paintings. The paintings hang throughout the offices, and in May he's doing a show. What a great idea for a mid-sized or big company. What a great idea for a real estate agency... put the paintings in houses for sale, put them in your offices, have regular web search engine positioning shows. Give the community (and your staff) some art and the benefits are significant. Why not?

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I had originally planned on using my Think Outside nuker spyware Keyboard with my TX to take notes at the Leadership and Management Course today, but for some reason, the keyboard refused to connect to the TX...so I had to grafitti it, which of course resulted in reduced note taking. I also took a gamble and downloaded the latest Agendus right before I walked out the door. I'm glad I did and will be upgrading shortly...the projects management and daily journal proved to be invaluable. I can't wait to apply Agendus to my new Treo 755p. The only problem is the Treo is still on the shelf at the Sprint store because my Treo fund is sitting at a paltry 22 dollars at this point.

I just left Dave Balter's very cool office at Bzzagent. One highlight: the work of his artist in residence . Seth goes to work and makes paintings. The paintings hang throughout the offices, and in May he's doing a show. What a great idea for a mid-sized or big trip cancellation travel insurance company. What a great idea for a real estate agency... put the paintings in houses for sale, put them in your offices, have regular shows. Give the community (and your staff) some art and the benefits are significant. Why not?

I had originally planned on using my Think Outside Keyboard with my TX to take notes at the Leadership and Management Course today, but for some reason, the keyboard refused to connect to the TX...so I had to grafitti it, which of course resulted in reduced note taking. I also took a gamble and downloaded the latest Agendus right before I walked out the door. I'm glad I did and will be upgrading shortly...the windows xp warez projects management and daily journal proved to be invaluable. I can't wait to apply Agendus to my new Treo 755p. The only problem is the Treo is still on the shelf at the Sprint store because my Treo fund is sitting at a paltry 22 dollars at this point.

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