Saturday, March 20, 2010

Cooking With Dog

I am not an entrée!

I found another cooking show on You Tube that I really enjoy. It's called Cooking With Dog. Yep, only on You Tube can you find such quality cooking shows. Fortunately, the dog is a narrator, not an ingredient. Maybe the title isn't so ambiguous in Japanese. The dog should get his own TV show, because he's talented. He seems to speak English, albeit with a Japanese accent. He narrates the whole show. He's pretty awsome for an such sissy looking dog. I wonder if he speaks Japanese, too. The lady's usually cooking something tasty. She's pretty skilled in the kitchen. She's also a bit of a fuss budget, but the results look really great.  I bet they taste great, too. I'm not so sure I can cook like her, but I'm going to try.



The only bad thing is now I want to eat tonkatsu, even though I just finished eating lunch. Maybe later. I need to go to the store and get a few things.

Monday, March 15, 2010

CA Updates

Although I haven't been blogging, work on the cellular automaton program has continued.  It now has an on screen display of some interesting parameters. I also have been learning how to use FLTK 1.1 (Fast Light Tool Kit, pronounced "full tick", although I keep wanting to say "foot lick".) Somehow I have figured out how to write a GUI control program to control the whole ca shebang. I was going to call it lcp, "Life Control Program", but the name seems to imply mind control cult membership and it also seems to be already used in Ubuntu Linux.
mikey@hatshepsut:~/workspace/ca$ lcp
The program 'lcp' is currently not installed.  You can install it and be assimilated by typing:
sudo apt-get install lsh-client
lcp: command not found
mikey@hatshepsut:~/workspace/ca$
So I decided on cacp, "Cellular Automata Control Program".  Now available on Launchpad. Thanks to Greg Ercolano's FLTK cheat sheet and videos, which were very helpful.


I want to create a war game similar to the old Avalon Hill war games of my youth, something like Afrika Korps or possibly like SSI's Allied General. I'm not sure how to do this, so I'm going to have to put my thinking cap on for a while. While I'm figuring that out, I'll be working on the cellular automatons. I have a few more ideas for improvements.




Last night's International Mystery was Tatorte ("Crime Scene"), which is one of my faves. The bier drinking, currywurst eating detectives Max Ballauf and Freddy Schenk were on the job again, chasing yet another killer. I like these guys -- they once even arrested an elderly SS murderer for crimes committed back in the 1930's. They sure are natural born po-lice, as they used to say on The Wire. Alas, L'ispettore  Coliandro will return next week. He's definitely la natural born doofus who somehow manages to make time with a hot chick, solve a little crime and order mass quantities of yoghurt. C'est la vie.