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Bread
- Smoked Breads - Based on a vague sentence from The Sourdough School by Vanessa Kimbell that basically ended with "you'd need a whole book to describe this so I'm not even going to try", I decided to try smoking bread.
- A New National-Loaf - The national loaf is a recipe released by the Federation of Bakers in 1942 to replace all other forms of bread in the face of dwindling supplies of wheat and sugar. If faced with such a situation now, how could bread be supplied to the masses? With the centrelization of bakeries greater than ever, and with almost complete reliance on the electrical grid, they would almost certainly be paralized with demand and scarcity. So how could a small group of people scale to fill this gap? How would they power their bakery? And what would be the next step towards self sufficiency?
Programming
- An Audio Bayeux Tapestry - With the power of technology, the Bayeux tapestry is now avaiable for the blind.
- A Bottle To Smash On The Hull Of My Boat - My boat is a small mini-project dynamic blog. My breakaway bottle is sticky to the touch, filled with tap-water.
- Audio Over Video - Or - How I learned to stop worrying and love the Fast-Fourier-Transform
Audio
- An Audio Bayeux Tapestry - With the power of technology, the Bayeux tapestry is now avaiable for the blind.
- Audio Over Video - Or - How I learned to stop worrying and love the Fast-Fourier-Transform
Meta
- A Bottle To Smash On The Hull Of My Boat - My boat is a small mini-project dynamic blog. My breakaway bottle is sticky to the touch, filled with tap-water.
Bowling
- The Protagonist Of Bowling - "Who do you think you are? I am. Damn it right."
Radio
- The Protagonist Of Bowling - "Who do you think you are? I am. Damn it right."
Art
- Bad Plotter - Drawing pictures of my cat with a 3D printer.
- Audio Over Video - Or - How I learned to stop worrying and love the Fast-Fourier-Transform
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