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Computers in the basement and a broken leg don't meshnwell
Hey all. Sorry I haven't been around much. On 4/23 I broke the tibia and fibula in my left leg during Taekwondo practice. I have basically been bed ridden since then after some orthopedic surgery. I don't even know if my machines are running as they live in the basement and I can't manage stairs yet. I'm gonna try to get the hubby to help me out, for the pentathlon, but he isn't an enthusiast like me so no promises.
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Re: Computers in the basement and a broken leg don't meshnwell
Oh my! So sorry to hear - hope you are back on your feet soon.
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Re: Computers in the basement and a broken leg don't meshnwell
Holy cow. You're supposed to break boards and bricks, not legs!! You just need 1 computer upstairs with Boinc Tasks installed on it, or VNC software. Best wishes for a painless recovery
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Re: Computers in the basement and a broken leg don't meshnwell
sorry Girl, hope things go better from here. don't rush the stairs.
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Re: Computers in the basement and a broken leg don't meshnwell
MSP stole my comment, but again, you break the board, not the other way around. That had to hurt! Ouch! I guess when you heal we'll know who not to mess with.
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Re: Computers in the basement and a broken leg don't meshnwell
Wow, you broke the tibia too?! That is a serious break, usually just the fibula goes. Sure hope you mend well and we're all going to be rooting for you!
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Re: Computers in the basement and a broken leg don't meshnwell
Damn. That must have been one hell of a kick. Feel better and get well soon.
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Re: Computers in the basement and a broken leg don't meshnwell
So.... now you have to do the karate kid flamingo move?
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Re: Computers in the basement and a broken leg don't meshnwell
Traditional Pasta Carbonara to help forget broken legs.
Ingredients
500 g spaghetti noodles
1 tablespoon (soup) olive oil
8 rashers of bacon, bites (200 g)
1 tablespoon (soup) olive oil
1 onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, chopped
4 tablespoons (soup) (60 ml) dry white wine (optional)
4 beaten eggs
1/2 cup (40 g) grated Parmesan cheese
Salt and black pepper freshly ground black to taste
2 tablespoons (soup) chopped fresh parsley
2 tablespoons (soup) grated Parmesan cheese
Preparation
1 In a large saucepan, cook the spaghetti in salted water until al dente. Drain, mix 1 tablespoon of olive oil and set aside.
2 While the pasta cooking, make the sauce. In a pan, fry the chopped bacon. When the bacon is crispy, drain it on paper towels and set aside 2 tablespoons of the fat. That same pan, put 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Saute onion in hot oil. Then cook garlic for 1 minute or more. If you want, add the wine and let it on the fire for a minute.
3 Put the bacon back into the pan with the garlic and onion. Add the cooked and drained spaghetti. Mix the pasta well, to warm it up. If the pasta is dry or sticking, drizzle it with olive oil. Add the beaten egg. Cook, always mixing with a noodle gripper until the egg is almost cooked. Quickly, put 50g of parmesan cheese and mix. Add salt and pepper to taste (remember that bacon and Parmesan are already well salted).
4 Sprinkle the pasta with chopped parsley. Serve immediately, serving the grated cheese on the spot.
Sorry if any of the translation is not correct, as usual just ask what it means artemis, we need you well and strong.
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