Friday 31 October 2008

Internet works by chaos and flapjacks

A thoughtprovoking feature on the web's own internal chaotic evolution from Stowe Boyd the self-professed social revolutionary. He talks about the "web of flow" and how many of our applications interrupt and stop the flow.

Another radical web event - a community regeneration in Bosnia - is subject of a talk by Lee Bryant. Great data on what happens when you take a trashed community and give it tools to communicate.

All this while baking the flapjacks for the Church Halloween Kids Party tonight. Flapjacks are the perfect baking for while you are working

My recipe:
200 g oats in a bowl. Coarse jumbo oats is my preference. Mix it up with 3tbsp sugar, and anything tasty you fancy. I put seeds, nuts, raisins, nutmeg, cinnamon, whatever it to hand. Even uneaten museli will help
150 g butter, melted with 1 tbs syrup and 1 tsp molasses
Mix this all up well, put it onto a baking tray and bake it at mark 4 for 15 to 20 minutes. Undercook if in doubt. Edges going brown shows it's ready.

Cut it into squares not straight away, but before it's cold.

Enjoy.

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