Termcap much friendlier to the curious than terminfo... Just page through /etc/termcap to discover why the designers of the Wyse-52 "deserve to be flayed and boiled in oil"...
For its centenary year's final issue, NZ's oldest student magazine profiles its oldest living editor, the inspirational Paul Oestreicher. Originally meant for the centenary issue, the story was held over because it 'deserved the time to write it properly'. They did. www.critic.co.nz/features/art...
I remember my mind boggling at its entry in the UK album top 50 - "weeks in chart: 350" or something like that. But yeah, '70s *everyone* had the S&G somewhere in their record collection, and '80s it was that.
Very different to flapjack, sorry. Lots of different flapjack recipes, but: 500g butter, 500g soft brown sugar, melt together in a pan. When all melted, take off the heat, add 1 tin condensed milk and stir. Add the result to 1kg rolled oats and stir thoroughly. Tip into a tray, bake @170C 15-20m.
Yeah, not sure about the Future Dunedin lot. Definitely not nutters like some, and it clearly helps to "have a posse", but unimpressed by Bex Twemlow in particular, and as she seemed to be the ringleader there, dubious about them all. Shame Paul Pope didn't do better.
Over 40% of corn grown in Indiana is used to make ethanol that cars burn. One acre of corn yields about 16,500 vehicle-miles per year of ethanol, which sounds high until you realize that one acre of solar yields about 2,700,000 vehicle-miles per year: 16,000% more driving for a given plot of land.