Recipe courtesy Giada De Laurentiis
Show: Everyday ItalianEpisode: Lazy Days
Recipe categories: Raspberry, Oranges, Fruit, Dairy, Cheese, Sugar, more
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Ingredients
1 cup seedless raspberry jam
6 tablespoons orange liqueur (recommended: Grand Marnier)
1 pound mascarpone cheese, at room temperature
1 cup whipping cream
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
28 soft ladyfingers or 2 (12-ounce) pound cakes, cut into 3 by 1 by 1 1/2-inch pieces
3 (1/2 dry pint) baskets fresh raspberries (about 3 3/4 cups total)
Confectioners' sugar, for serving
Directions
Stir the jam and 4 tablespoons of the orange liqueur in a small bowl to blend.
Combine the mascarpone and remaining 2 tablespoons of orange liqueur in a large bowl to blend. Using an electric mixer, beat the cream, sugar, and vanilla in another large bowl until soft peaks form. Using a large rubber spatula, stir 1/4 of the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture to lighten. Fold the remaining whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture.
Line the bottom of a13 by 9 by 2-inch glass baking dish or other decorative serving dish with half of the ladyfingers. Spread half of the jam mixture over the ladyfingers. Spread half of the mascarpone mixture over the jam mixture, then cover with half of the fresh raspberries. Repeat layering with the remaining ladyfingers, jam mixture, mascarpone mixture and raspberries. Cover and refrigerate at least 3 hours or overnight.
Now, here's a first (at least for me): After I got kicked out again, I tried logging in again and got the message "The system operators have aborted all logins."
Seems cryptic is digging their own grave before the LOR release with these outages. Hate to see what's gonna happen on May 21st, since the game is well known for crashing on big release dates. So seeing them having issues a week and a half before the release is concerning. lol
Anyone who has played an mmo before knows that those kinds of interruptions aren't uncommon. You can pretty much expect them to happen in every mmo shortly before and after major content updates are released and occasionally "out of the blue". It's not only Cryptic. Even the almighty Blizzard with all of it's rescources still has them after more than a decade of running online games.
Sorry, Captains. That ETA was inaccurate as we're now going to conduct a few network hardware changes before we bring the games and servers back up. I'll update the thread once I know more.
Cheers,
Brandon =/\=
You finally realised the 16 bit ISA network card isnt good enough?
I love that when the servers had all these problems last weekend all the European players were bagging on us Americans for complaining that the servers went down during our peak time, and now that the servers are down during their peak time here they are complaining about the same thing. Sucks doesn't it?
Don't get me wrong my European friends. I'm just as pissed as you are that the servers are down.
I was logged on for 3 minutes and then kicked off with a message saying down for maintenance. Seriously, why did you bring it back up in the first place if you were still having issues?
The term downtime is used to refer to periods when a system is unavailable. Downtime or outage duration refers to a period of time that a system fails to provide or perform its primary function. Reliability, availability, recovery, and unavailability are related concepts. The unavailability is the proportion of a timespan that a system is unavailable or offline. This is usually a result of the system failing to function because of an unplanned event, or because of routine maintenance.
The term is commonly applied to networks and servers. The common reasons for unplanned outages are system failures (such as a crash) or communications failures (commonly known as network outage).
The term is also commonly applied in industrial environments in relation to failures in industrial production equipment. Some facilities measure the downtime incurred during a work shift, or during a 12 or 24-hour period. Another common practice is to identify each downtime event as having an operational, electrical or mechanical origin.
The opposite of downtime is uptime.
Industry standards for the term ?Outage Duration? or ?Maintenance Duration? can have different point of initiation and completion thus the following clarification should be used to avoid conflicts in contract execution: a) ?Turnkey? this is the most engrossing of all outage types. Outage or Maintenance starts with operator of the plant or equipment pressing the shutdown or stop button to initiate a halt in operation. Unless otherwise noted, Outage or Maintenance is considered completed when the plant or equipment is back in normal operation ready to begin manufacturing or ready be synchronized with system or grid or ready to perform duties as pump or compressor. b) ?Breaker to Breaker? This Outage or Maintenance starts with operator of the plant or equipment removing the power circuit (Main power breaker at ?off? or ?disengaged? or ?On-Cooldown?), not the control circuit from operation. This still would allow for the equipment to be cooled down or brought to ambient such that outage/maintenance work can be prepared or initiated. Depending on equipment types, ?Breaker to Breaker? outage can be advantageous if contracting out controls related maintenance as this type of maintenance work can be performed while main equipment is still on cool-down or on stand-by. Unless otherwise noted, this type of outage is considered complete when power circuit is re-energized via engaging of the power breaker. c) ?Completion of Lock-out/Tag-out? This Outage or Maintenance (sometimes mistaken for ?Off-Cooldown? but not the same) starts with operator of the plant or equipment removing the power circuit, disengaging the control circuit and performing other neutralization of potential power and hazard sources (typically called Lock-Out, Tag-Out ?LOTO?) This point of maintenance period is typically the last phase of the outage initiation stage before actual work starts on the facility, plant or equipment. One should note that safety briefing should always follow the LOTO activity, before any work is conducted. Unless otherwise noted, this type of outage is considered complete when the equipment has reached mechanical completion and ready to be placed on slow-roll for many heavy rotating equipment, Bump-test or rotation check for motors, and etc., but must follow return or work permit per LOTO procedures. Any on-line testing, performance testing and tuning required should not count towards the outage duration as these activities are typically conducted after the completion of outage or maintenance event and are out of control of most maintenance contractors.
this is getting a little ridiculous dont you think????? i mean i only get to play on the weekends because of my job and this is what i get to look forward to all week long, crashing servers!!!!1 wtf!!!!!! its really starting to TRIBBLE me off
Here's some for the Danish speaking community. Learning is gooood
Telegrafonen (Valdemar Poulsen, 1898). Gjorde det muligt at gemme lyd vha. magnetisme. Forl?ber for b?ndoptageren. Princippet bruges ogs? i bl.a. disketter og harddiske. Poulsen selv fik kun en begr?nset fortjeneste p? opfindelsen, men senere har den som bekendt f?et meget stor ?konomisk betydning. Poulsen var ogs? meget aktiv inden for radio- og telefoniapparater. Blandt andet blev den f?rste tr?dl?se radiotelefonioverf?rsel praktiseret med Poulsens system i 1907.
H?jttaleren (Peter L. Jensen, 1915). Peter Jensen havde v?ret medarbejder hos Valdemar Poulsen, men befandt sig i USA da han gjorde opfindelsen. Han blev amerikansk statsborger i 1916.
T?rbatteriet (Wilhelm Hellesen, 1880'erne). Hellesen opfandt en m?de at g?re v?sken sej, s? batteriet let kunne transporteres og bev?ges. Grundlagde i 1887 batterifabrikken Hellesen. Virksomheden blev i 1992 overtaget af Duracell, og produktionen er nu flyttet til Malaysia. Du kan her l?se om Hellesens nyere historie.
Insulin (August Krogh, omkring 1920). Det var ganske vist ikke Krogh selv der opfandt insulinet, men han forbedrede fremstilling af insulin p? afg?rende vis. Hans arbejde f?rte til oprettelse af en virksomhed, som senere kom til at indg? i Novo Nordisk.
Stomiposen (Elise S?rensen, midt i 1950'erne). En engangspose der kl?bes fast til kroppen. Bruges hvis man ikke kan komme af med sin aff?ring p? almindelig vis. Med udgangspunkt i denne opfindelse skabte Aage Louis-Hansen i 1957 virksomheden Coloplast.
Legoklodsen (Udviklet af Lego-virksomhedens kreative afdeling under ledelse af Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, 1950'erne). Det s?rlige er ikke selve klodsen, men den m?de klodserne h?nger sammen p?.
Carlsbergs g?r (Emil Christian Hansen, 1870'erne). Udviklede en m?de at producere rent g?r (Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis). Dette g?r bruges endnu i dag til fremstilling af pilsner-?l, ikke kun p? Carlsberg, men i hele verden.
Minerydningsplanten RedDetect (Virksomheden Aresa, 2004). Planten skifter farve fra gr?n til r?d, n?r den p?virkes af udsivende stoffer fra landminer og anden ammunition.
Brintpillen (DTU, 2005. Udviklet af et forskerteam under ledelse af Claus Hviid Christensen). En ammoniakholdig pille, der l?ser problemet med at transportere brint. N?r ammoniakken frigives, omdannes den til brint.
St?lvasken (G. A. L. Thorsen, 1950'erne). St?lvasken er lavet (presset) ud af et stykke rustfrit st?l. F?r st?lvasken brugte man vaske af st?bejern.
Fiberskopet (Holger M?ller Hansen, 1951). Et instrument der kan overf?re billeder direkte til ?jet vha. optiske fibre.
Tonefilmen (Axel Petersen og Arnold Poulsen, ca. 1920). Verdens f?rste fremvisning af tonefilm skete p? Palads Teatret i K?benhavn i 1923.
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Recipe courtesy Giada De Laurentiis
Show: Everyday ItalianEpisode: Lazy Days
Recipe categories: Raspberry, Oranges, Fruit, Dairy, Cheese, Sugar, more
Recipe Ratings & Reviews(167) Videos(1)
1 Video | Photo: Raspberry Tiramisu Recipe
Rated stars out of 5
Rate This Recipe
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Total Time:
3 hr 20 min
Prep
20 min
Inactive
3 hr 0 min
Yield:
8 to 12 servings
Level:
Easy
Print Recipe
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Ingredients
1 cup seedless raspberry jam
6 tablespoons orange liqueur (recommended: Grand Marnier)
1 pound mascarpone cheese, at room temperature
1 cup whipping cream
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
28 soft ladyfingers or 2 (12-ounce) pound cakes, cut into 3 by 1 by 1 1/2-inch pieces
3 (1/2 dry pint) baskets fresh raspberries (about 3 3/4 cups total)
Confectioners' sugar, for serving
Directions
Stir the jam and 4 tablespoons of the orange liqueur in a small bowl to blend.
Combine the mascarpone and remaining 2 tablespoons of orange liqueur in a large bowl to blend. Using an electric mixer, beat the cream, sugar, and vanilla in another large bowl until soft peaks form. Using a large rubber spatula, stir 1/4 of the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture to lighten. Fold the remaining whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture.
Line the bottom of a13 by 9 by 2-inch glass baking dish or other decorative serving dish with half of the ladyfingers. Spread half of the jam mixture over the ladyfingers. Spread half of the mascarpone mixture over the jam mixture, then cover with half of the fresh raspberries. Repeat layering with the remaining ladyfingers, jam mixture, mascarpone mixture and raspberries. Cover and refrigerate at least 3 hours or overnight.
Dust with the confectioners' sugar and serve.
messgae to HQ:
we have a server down, we have a server down, no engineers on site, please rendouz vouz on evec for a distraction.
red alert raise shield and attemp to plug the ethernet cable back in.
sir we have engaged the dc....
how freaking difficult is it?
i bet they cant even write hello world in c++ or java
Ah now it Says Closed For Maintance
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Anyone who has played an mmo before knows that those kinds of interruptions aren't uncommon. You can pretty much expect them to happen in every mmo shortly before and after major content updates are released and occasionally "out of the blue". It's not only Cryptic. Even the almighty Blizzard with all of it's rescources still has them after more than a decade of running online games.
It's simple: "Never play on patch day".
You finally realised the 16 bit ISA network card isnt good enough?
Don't get me wrong my European friends. I'm just as pissed as you are that the servers are down.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
LLAP, everyone.
(hands Branflakes a bunch of computer chips)
I wouldn't doubt it becomes a series.
they just wanted to **** around with us
The term downtime is used to refer to periods when a system is unavailable. Downtime or outage duration refers to a period of time that a system fails to provide or perform its primary function. Reliability, availability, recovery, and unavailability are related concepts. The unavailability is the proportion of a timespan that a system is unavailable or offline. This is usually a result of the system failing to function because of an unplanned event, or because of routine maintenance.
The term is commonly applied to networks and servers. The common reasons for unplanned outages are system failures (such as a crash) or communications failures (commonly known as network outage).
The term is also commonly applied in industrial environments in relation to failures in industrial production equipment. Some facilities measure the downtime incurred during a work shift, or during a 12 or 24-hour period. Another common practice is to identify each downtime event as having an operational, electrical or mechanical origin.
The opposite of downtime is uptime.
Industry standards for the term ?Outage Duration? or ?Maintenance Duration? can have different point of initiation and completion thus the following clarification should be used to avoid conflicts in contract execution: a) ?Turnkey? this is the most engrossing of all outage types. Outage or Maintenance starts with operator of the plant or equipment pressing the shutdown or stop button to initiate a halt in operation. Unless otherwise noted, Outage or Maintenance is considered completed when the plant or equipment is back in normal operation ready to begin manufacturing or ready be synchronized with system or grid or ready to perform duties as pump or compressor. b) ?Breaker to Breaker? This Outage or Maintenance starts with operator of the plant or equipment removing the power circuit (Main power breaker at ?off? or ?disengaged? or ?On-Cooldown?), not the control circuit from operation. This still would allow for the equipment to be cooled down or brought to ambient such that outage/maintenance work can be prepared or initiated. Depending on equipment types, ?Breaker to Breaker? outage can be advantageous if contracting out controls related maintenance as this type of maintenance work can be performed while main equipment is still on cool-down or on stand-by. Unless otherwise noted, this type of outage is considered complete when power circuit is re-energized via engaging of the power breaker. c) ?Completion of Lock-out/Tag-out? This Outage or Maintenance (sometimes mistaken for ?Off-Cooldown? but not the same) starts with operator of the plant or equipment removing the power circuit, disengaging the control circuit and performing other neutralization of potential power and hazard sources (typically called Lock-Out, Tag-Out ?LOTO?) This point of maintenance period is typically the last phase of the outage initiation stage before actual work starts on the facility, plant or equipment. One should note that safety briefing should always follow the LOTO activity, before any work is conducted. Unless otherwise noted, this type of outage is considered complete when the equipment has reached mechanical completion and ready to be placed on slow-roll for many heavy rotating equipment, Bump-test or rotation check for motors, and etc., but must follow return or work permit per LOTO procedures. Any on-line testing, performance testing and tuning required should not count towards the outage duration as these activities are typically conducted after the completion of outage or maintenance event and are out of control of most maintenance contractors.
Conducting a few HARDWARE changes... (those should have happened atleast a year ago...)
Dont blame me, i am merely an angry player...
I dont want to sound hostile, but these recent events have made me... I do apologize for my behaviour but I wont change it...
If you think this is worth deleting, then by all means.
I wouldnt mind because you have thousands of other posts to delete in that case...
I am not shooting at the messenger, because that is of no use and unnessecary...
I am just glad I am no lifetime subscriber or a gold subscriber...
My thought was the Three Stooges, but I didn't feel right insulting the stooges that way.
Networks be trollin, yo.
Sup?
gives bran 99K chips
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
LLAP, everyone.
Telegrafonen (Valdemar Poulsen, 1898). Gjorde det muligt at gemme lyd vha. magnetisme. Forl?ber for b?ndoptageren. Princippet bruges ogs? i bl.a. disketter og harddiske. Poulsen selv fik kun en begr?nset fortjeneste p? opfindelsen, men senere har den som bekendt f?et meget stor ?konomisk betydning. Poulsen var ogs? meget aktiv inden for radio- og telefoniapparater. Blandt andet blev den f?rste tr?dl?se radiotelefonioverf?rsel praktiseret med Poulsens system i 1907.
H?jttaleren (Peter L. Jensen, 1915). Peter Jensen havde v?ret medarbejder hos Valdemar Poulsen, men befandt sig i USA da han gjorde opfindelsen. Han blev amerikansk statsborger i 1916.
T?rbatteriet (Wilhelm Hellesen, 1880'erne). Hellesen opfandt en m?de at g?re v?sken sej, s? batteriet let kunne transporteres og bev?ges. Grundlagde i 1887 batterifabrikken Hellesen. Virksomheden blev i 1992 overtaget af Duracell, og produktionen er nu flyttet til Malaysia. Du kan her l?se om Hellesens nyere historie.
Insulin (August Krogh, omkring 1920). Det var ganske vist ikke Krogh selv der opfandt insulinet, men han forbedrede fremstilling af insulin p? afg?rende vis. Hans arbejde f?rte til oprettelse af en virksomhed, som senere kom til at indg? i Novo Nordisk.
Stomiposen (Elise S?rensen, midt i 1950'erne). En engangspose der kl?bes fast til kroppen. Bruges hvis man ikke kan komme af med sin aff?ring p? almindelig vis. Med udgangspunkt i denne opfindelse skabte Aage Louis-Hansen i 1957 virksomheden Coloplast.
Legoklodsen (Udviklet af Lego-virksomhedens kreative afdeling under ledelse af Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, 1950'erne). Det s?rlige er ikke selve klodsen, men den m?de klodserne h?nger sammen p?.
Carlsbergs g?r (Emil Christian Hansen, 1870'erne). Udviklede en m?de at producere rent g?r (Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis). Dette g?r bruges endnu i dag til fremstilling af pilsner-?l, ikke kun p? Carlsberg, men i hele verden.
Minerydningsplanten RedDetect (Virksomheden Aresa, 2004). Planten skifter farve fra gr?n til r?d, n?r den p?virkes af udsivende stoffer fra landminer og anden ammunition.
Brintpillen (DTU, 2005. Udviklet af et forskerteam under ledelse af Claus Hviid Christensen). En ammoniakholdig pille, der l?ser problemet med at transportere brint. N?r ammoniakken frigives, omdannes den til brint.
St?lvasken (G. A. L. Thorsen, 1950'erne). St?lvasken er lavet (presset) ud af et stykke rustfrit st?l. F?r st?lvasken brugte man vaske af st?bejern.
Fiberskopet (Holger M?ller Hansen, 1951). Et instrument der kan overf?re billeder direkte til ?jet vha. optiske fibre.
Tonefilmen (Axel Petersen og Arnold Poulsen, ca. 1920). Verdens f?rste fremvisning af tonefilm skete p? Palads Teatret i K?benhavn i 1923.
any chance i could the IPs for these servers so as i can track the ping on them myself?
also as of 2:26pm PST i could not log into the server...
mistake, retraction, as of 2:28pm PST i can log in