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DailyInbox Presents Knowledge, Insight, Fun and Food for December 31, 2004
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Good Housekeeping's Site of the Day

Time-Warp Archive of Vintage Technology Through the Decades
http://www.time-warp.org/

Ushering out the old year and welcoming the new one is the perfect time to browse through the time-warp project.  As we all realize, "The 20th century is marked by dramatic technology innovation."  The developers explain the site in the following manner: "The time-warp project is an attempt to archive the rapid advance in technology through the decades.  Initially we are starting from 1900 to the present.  So much has happened since the harnessing of electricity!"  Now you can browse through the various categories to get a better appreciation of the advances that have been made.  There is even opportunity to submit your own innovation.  Take you own journey through the time-warp marveling at the advances; you'll be fascinated at how far we've come since Benjamin Franklin flew his kite during that thunder storm!



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Click here for the Good Housekeeping Site of the Day Archive.

Proverbs Plus

In the land of hope, there is never any winter.
-- Russian Proverb


And Then There's...
 
Hope smiles on the threshold of the year to come, whispering that it will be happier.
-- Alfred, Lord Tennyson 

Reader's Digest CyberSmiles

My mom, a nurse, was having an insane evening in the emergency room. First, a woman who had delivered her baby in a car was rushed in. Next was a man carrying a lifeless body yelling, "Help me!" In the middle of all this, a patient escaped from the psychiatric ward, tore off her clothes and went running through the halls naked. During a lull, Mom called home. "You wouldn't believe the night I'm having," she said to my dad. "Can't talk now," he interrupted. "I'm watching 'ER.' " 

--Contributed to "All In a Day's Work" by Nichole Steward


Smiles, grins & humor from the files of Reader's Digest!


The Recipe File

Desserts:
Lemon Custard

from the Houston Junior League Cookbook


INGREDIENTS:
1/2 cup butter, softened
1-3/4 cups sugar
1/2 cup lemon juice
2 Tablespoons grated lemon rind
4 eggs, separated
5 Tablespoons flour
1 cup milk
TO PREPARE:
 
Cream butter and sugar.  Add lemon juice and rind.  Beat egg yolks; add to creamed mixture and mix well.  Mix in flour and milk until thoroughly blended.  Beat egg whites until stiff and fold in.  Pour into baking dish.  Place dish in pan of hot water; bake in 325 degree oven for 50 minutes.  Let cool thoroughly before serving.
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SERVES:  6 - 8
Copyright 1992 The Junior League of Houston, Inc.  All rights reserved.  Visit The Junior League of Houston web site (http://www.jrleaguehou.org/cookbooks) to purchase copies of the Houston Junior League Cookbook and other fine cookbooks, or call (713) 627-COOK.

 
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