Monday, June 3, 2013

Elon Musk, The Future, The Past,

 Monday morning I watched a long interview with Elon Musk of whom I had never heard until Stephen Tremp wrote about him. I suppose I actually must have heard about him somewhere before; he started Paypal which I use; I wrote about SpaceX and their space station delivery ship Dragon, and yet I don’t recall ever hearing his name before. Not only is he a very clever young man, he is also a very good looking young man and doesn’t look a bit like one pictures a guy who is, I guess, a nerd. He is very amusing and doesn’t mind laughing at himself. He also has
one heck of a lot of irons in the fire. He starts things which people say won’t make money, he doesn’t think they will either, and guess what, they make money. Another thing I had never heard of was the Tesla Car Company with which he is very involved (he’s the CEO). I even had to Google to see what Tesla cars looked like, this is the Tesla S quite snazzy although they are currently not in the price reach of the average Joe being in the $70,000 range. Elon Musk thinks that they will be in the $30,000 range in about 3 years (still out of my price range, however). Stephen Tremp pointed out how the private sector, in particular Elon Musk, are leading the way.

Alex J. Cavenaugh  mentioned Mayan Temples on his blog yesterday and I started looking up information about them and discovered, to my horror that in Belize they have knocked down a 2,000 yr. old pyramid known as Nohmul. A fine of $5,000 is being levied which seems like a bit of a joke. Nobody is really saying who was responsible for the action although one person has accepted ultimate responsibility. From the article and subsequent picture research, I can’t figure out what the actual temple looked like before the bulldozing, There are lot of pix but I was unable to positively identify one as being Nomul. What remains sure doesn't look like any Mayan temple any more. What a tragedy.

Here is another recipe posted by The Guardian, an English newspaper. Transation may be needed, Spring onions are the same as green onions in North America. Prawns are not generally available here either so one would use shrimp, as for the Korean red chili pepper paste, if you can't find it, there are bound to be plenty of similar items you could substitute.

Spring onion-tied prawn and asparagus

Ganghwe is a general Korean term that refers to a dish of small rolls that have been made by tying Nakji (octopus) and ojingeo (squid) ganghwe are common variations. These saewu ganghwe use prawn and asparagus
ingredients with a thin spring onion. They are prepared in bite‑size pieces and served with a dipping sauce.

Serves 3-4

16 medium prawns, peeled, tail on, and deveined
8 thin asparagus spears
16 thin spring onions
For the sauce
1 tbsp lemon juice (or vinegar)
1 tbsp gochujang (Korean red chilli pepper paste)
½ tbsp sugar
¼ tsp minced garlic (optional)

1 Combine all the sauce ingredients in a bowl, mix well and set aside.
2 Bring a medium pan of water to the boil. Add the prawns and cook for about a minute. Quickly drain and leave in cold water to stop them cooking. Drain and cut small slits on the inner curve of the curled-up prawns to make it easier to wrap.
3 Remove the tough ends from the asparagus and cut into 5cm lengths. Blanch the pieces in salted boiling water until they have softened, which takes about a minute. Remove with a strainer, shock in cold water and drain.
4 Use tongs to dip the white parts of the spring onions in the same pot of boiling water and hold for about 30 seconds before completely submerging the whole bunch for another 20 seconds. Drain and shock in cold water. Pat the spring onions dry with kitchen paper, gently pressing to remove excess water.
5 To assemble, hold a prawn and an asparagus piece together along with the white end of a spring onion. Tie them by wrapping the other end of the spring onion around the prawn and asparagus several times.
6 Use a toothpick to tuck the end of the spring onion into the roll. Mix the sauce ingredients thoroughly and serve alongside the ganghwe.

Have a great day
 

12 comments:

  1. Thanks for sending the article about Musk. I knew of him, just didn't know how many things he was involved in.
    They knocked down a pyramid? What a crime.

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    1. I didn't know much about him before this week.

      Isn't it criminal?

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  2. The destruction of ancient sites makes me angry so I'll focus my attention on your recipe. If you serve this to me, I would rather take big plate. THe small one would be lost between my teeth.

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    1. Makes me angry too Al. When I pick up my shrimp in North Carolina I will be sure to make a big plate for you.

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  3. Good grief, I didn't know about them knocking down a Maya temple. That's horrible. I researched them for my painting series and for my novel, Jungle Jeopardy that is set among ruins!

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    1. Terrible isn't it? That would have been interesting research Mary.

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  4. Hi Jo - Elon Musk is amazing chap - thankfully there are still people around creating things .. while the Belise destruction is terrible, and they've been doing it for years too ...

    Love prawns and asparagus .. looks good though .. cheers Hilary

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    1. He is incredible isn't he? Destruction of such temples is terrible, I agree.

      We don't get prawns here so would use shrimp, not sure why they aren't here. Those little brown shrimp which are so delicious are not available in this part of the world either. I think rock shrimp, which one rarely sees, are the same as scampi though.

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  5. I'd heard of the Tesla car, but until I read Stephen's post, I never heard of Elon Musk. And I use PayPal, too.

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    1. Makes one feel really up to date doesn't it? LOL. We've heard of him now though.

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  6. PayPal was such a great idea!

    I read about the pyramid fiasco, no one's taking responsibility.

    We're looking at the Dodge Dart, far, far, far from a Tesla. :)

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    1. If you watched the video, he said starting another internet company was as easy as falling off a log. Wish I knew how to fall off a log then.

      It is a fiasco isn't it?

      Come on, they are only $70,000 odd.

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