So I'm letting most of my lost Halloween entries (http://sumocat.blogspot.com/2007/11/halloween-hard-drive-failure.html) stay lost, but this one was a winner, so it's the opposite of lost.
Behold, my award-winning dessert: Buttered Belly Fat! No, not really. It's actually Butter Mochi, my favorite dessert from back home. I baked up a batch and renamed it for our Halloween dessert contest. Nothing inherently disgusting or Halloween-ish about it, but the name won the award.
Hi Sumocat! Nice site! I found it while searching for info on ink blogging. I had a question on Build 52 but didn't know how to contact you. How can I made the ink hyperlink underlines invisible? When I change them to the color white to match my template, it overwrites some of the ink. Thanks for any help that you can give me.
Hey iDorkas! Thanks for giving Build 52 a try and for letting me know. To remove the underlines, go to the ".52sc" lines (link, active, and hover) in the styles and change the border style to "none" (i.e., change to this: "border-bottom: none;") or remove the style entirely (i.e., delete this - "border-bottom: #004FBF solid 2px;"). I'll send some linkage your way.
BTW, what model Fujitsu are you using? Looks like a touchscreen model. P1510? P1610?
Hi Sumocat! Thanks for your help and for plugging me!! I use a Fujitsu p1510D with 5 hr. battery! If I were to upgrade today though I would go for the Fujitsu FMV-u8240 UMPC or as you mentioned, the p1610!
There is one Tablet PC sold only in Canada and Korea by LG called the C1 Express Dual that I've been drooling over.
I only had one problem with my Fujitsu Tablet PC, which was my cursor kept jumping to the beginning of what I was writing but a Synaptics Pointing Device V.8.3.4 19May06 fixed it. I think it was because my camera accidentally hit the touchscreen and put a small ding on it, or something. Whatever it was, it works perfect now.
Anyways thanks again for your help! Your blog rocks and I hope to make it as cool as yours one day!
Okay, recipe, please. I see the recipe in the picture, but it's not legible. Even though I've had enough cooking for a while longer (too much cooking at T-giving time), I'd consider making this baked good when I decide to exert some cooking effort again. :)
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Thanks a lot! Now I'll never be able to eat it again without gagging!
By Anonymous, at 11/14/2007 04:35:00 AM
Hi Sumocat! Nice site! I found it while searching for info on ink blogging. I had a question on Build 52 but didn't know how to contact you. How can I made the ink hyperlink underlines invisible? When I change them to the color white to match my template, it overwrites some of the ink. Thanks for any help that you can give me.
iDorkas
idorkas.blogspot.com
By iDorkas, at 11/14/2007 03:03:00 PM
Hey iDorkas! Thanks for giving Build 52 a try and for letting me know. To remove the underlines, go to the ".52sc" lines (link, active, and hover) in the styles and change the border style to "none" (i.e., change to this: "border-bottom: none;") or remove the style entirely (i.e., delete this - "border-bottom: #004FBF solid 2px;"). I'll send some linkage your way.
BTW, what model Fujitsu are you using? Looks like a touchscreen model. P1510? P1610?
By Sumocat, at 11/14/2007 08:13:00 PM
Hi Sumocat! Thanks for your help and for plugging me!! I use a Fujitsu p1510D with 5 hr. battery! If I were to upgrade today though I would go for the Fujitsu FMV-u8240 UMPC or as you mentioned, the p1610!
There is one Tablet PC sold only in Canada and Korea by LG called the C1 Express Dual that I've been drooling over.
I only had one problem with my Fujitsu Tablet PC, which was my cursor kept jumping to the beginning of what I was writing but a Synaptics Pointing Device V.8.3.4 19May06 fixed it. I think it was because my camera accidentally hit the touchscreen and put a small ding on it, or something. Whatever it was, it works perfect now.
Anyways thanks again for your help! Your blog rocks and I hope to make it as cool as yours one day!
By iDorkas, at 11/15/2007 05:50:00 PM
Okay, recipe, please. I see the recipe in the picture, but it's not legible. Even though I've had enough cooking for a while longer (too much cooking at T-giving time), I'd consider making this baked good when I decide to exert some cooking effort again. :)
By Anonymous, at 11/25/2007 08:26:00 PM
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