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		<title><![CDATA[ 비빔국수 ]]> </title>
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  재&nbsp; 료 – 익은김치 1/4포기(150g), 소면 200g, 참기름 2큰술, 참깨 1/3큰술, 오이 1/2개<br />
양념장 – 고추장 1,1/2큰술, 고추가루 1,1/2큰술, 다진마늘 2작은술, 진간장 1,1/2작은술, 식초 1큰술, 꿀 1/2큰술, 다진 파인애플 2큰술, 후추 1작은술<br />
마무리 – 삶은 메추리알 2개, 구운김 1장, 통깨 약간, 무순 약간<br />
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&lt;조리방법&gt;<br />
1. 국수는 끓는 물에 넣고 거품이 올라오면 찬물을 1/2컵 부워 넘치는 것을 막는다. 투명하게 삶아 깨끗하게 비벼 전분기를 빼준 뒤 참기름(1큰술)으로 살짝 무쳐놓는다.<br />
2. 메추리알을 삶아 껍질을 벗겨놓고 김은 구워 썰어 놓는다.<br />
3. 양념장 재료들을 섞어놓는다.<br />
4. 익은 김치는 속을 털어내고 송송썰고, 오이는 돌려깍아 채썰어 참기름(1큰술)과 참깨로 무쳐 놓는다.<br />
5. 양념장에 국수를 비빈 후 김치와 오이를 얹고, 메추리알, 김, 무순을 올린 후 통깨를 살짝 뿌려 낸다.<br />
<br />
출처:<br />
네이버 지식인(<a href="http://kin.naver.com/detail/detail.php?d1id=8&amp;dir_id=80602&amp;eid=oSu8JWUH7iV9Op8QPTMxnEVi7Zlq80KR&amp;qb=67mE67mU6rWt7IiY&amp;enc=utf8">http://kin.naver.com/detail/detail.php?d1id=8&amp;dir_id=80602&amp;eid=oSu8JWUH7iV9Op8QPTMxnEVi7Zlq80KR&amp;qb=67mE67mU6rWt7IiY&amp;enc=utf8</a>)<br />
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		<category>Cooking</category>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 04:09:01 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ 노 전 대통령.. ]]> </title>
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  조금 먼 일본에서도 좀전에 티비에서 속보로 뜨더군요...<br />
<br />
생전의 그 사람을 아주 지지한 것은 아니지만..<br />
<br />
나라 말아먹을 우익들이 판치고 있는 한국에서.. 정치적인 균형을 맞추기 위해 노력할 만한 사람이라고 생각했는데..<br />
<br />
쩝.. 정말 유감이네요....<br />
<br />
실족사인지 자살인지... 아니면 타살의 가능성도 있을지도 모르지만.. 원인이 잘 밝혀 졌으면 좋겠습니다.<br />
<br />
고인의 삼가 명복을 빕니다.<br />
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		<category>Freetalk</category>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 01:14:11 GMT</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>yonchan</dc:creator>
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		<title><![CDATA[ NetBeans 6.5에서 Tomcat 6.0 사용하기 ]]> </title>
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  NetBeans 6.5에서는 기본적으로 Tomcat 6가 사용 가능 하도록 되어 있기 때문에 큰 문제는 없지만,<br />
<br />
만약 Tomcat 6가 윈도우즈 서비스 버전으로 설치되어 있다면 startup.bat 등의 script 파일이 없다고 실행이 안됩니다.<br />
<br />
Eclipse 3.4에서는 문제가 없는데 ;;;<br />
<br />
그러므로 Tomcat 6를 윈도우즈 서비스 버전이 아닌 그냥 zip 파일 받아서 압축 푼 다음에 설정해주면 됩니다.<br />
<br />
Tools -&gt; Servers 선택하여 Tomcat 6 디렉토리 등을 설정해주면 OK<br />
<br/><br/>tag : <a href="/tag/NetBeans" rel="tag">NetBeans</a>,&nbsp;<a href="/tag/Tomcat" rel="tag">Tomcat</a>			 ]]> 
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		<category>NetBeans</category>
		<category>Tomcat</category>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 12:37:09 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ NetBeans 6.5에서 JSTL 1.2 사용하기 ]]> </title>
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  대단한 정보는 아니고.. 그냥 삽질 방지용 정보 정도입니다.<br />
<br />
NetBeans 6.5에서 설치하면 같이 설치되는 GlassFish V2를 이용하면 대단히 간단합니다.<br />
<br />
그냥 JSP 파일에 쓸 taglib를 추가 해주면 됩니다.<br />
<br />
core의 경우에는 &lt;%@ taglib prefix="c" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core" %&gt; 이 문장을 추가만 해주고 쓰면 OK.<br />
<br />
Tomcat 6.0의 경우에는 JSTL 다운페이지(<a href="https://jstl.dev.java.net/download.html">https://jstl.dev.java.net/download.html</a>)에서 다운 받을수 있는<br />
<br />
jstl-api-1.2.jar와 jstl-impl-1.2.jar을 build path(library)에 추가해주고 JSP 파일에 taglib를 추가 해주면 OK.<br />
<br/><br/>tag : <a href="/tag/jstl" rel="tag">jstl</a>,&nbsp;<a href="/tag/netbeans" rel="tag">netbeans</a>			 ]]> 
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		<category>jstl</category>
		<category>netbeans</category>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 12:14:33 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ Maven 명령어 모음 ]]> </title>
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  * mvn archetype:generate - Maven archetype generator<br />
<br />
* mvn -DdownloadSources=true - download library files<br />
<br/><br/>tag : <a href="/tag/maven" rel="tag">maven</a>			 ]]> 
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		<category>Programming</category>
		<category>maven</category>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 16:30:56 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ GlassFish에 MySQL 연동하기 ]]> </title>
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  * OS은 Ubuntu 9.04 입니다.<br />
<br />
1. MySQL 설치 (apt-get install mysql-server)<br />
<br />
2. JDBC driver를 GLASSFISH_HOME/lib 디렉토리에 카피 한다.<br />
(<a href="http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/5.1.html">http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/5.1.html</a> 에서 설치된 MySQL의 버전에 맞는 드라이버를 다운받아서<br />
&nbsp;jar 파일만을 카피 한다. jar 파일명은 mysql-connector-java-5.1.7-bin.jar 과 같다. 가운데 버전은 다를수 있음)<br />
<br />
3. MySQLAdmin 등의 툴을 이용하여, root 이외의 사용자를 설정해준다. <br />
(가능하면 user는 any host로 설정, test할 db도 생성한다.)<br />
<br />
4. GlassFish admin 화면에 접속한다.<br />
<br />
5. Resouces -&gt; JDBC -&gt; Connection Pools 메뉴에 접속<br />
<br />
6. New 버튼을 누른다.<br />
<br />
7. Name은 .이나 공란이 없게 알파벳으로 입력해 줍니다.<br />
<br />
8. Resource Type은 javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource를 선택한다.<br />
<br />
9. Database Vendor는 MySQL을 선택하고 Next 버튼을 누른다.<br />
<br />
10. Additional Properties에서 User, Password, DatabaseName 등을 설정해준다.<br />
(3번과정에서 했던 내용을 넣어준다.)<br />
<br />
11. Finish 버튼을 누른후, ping 테스트를 해본다.<br />
<br/><br/>tag : <a href="/tag/MySQL" rel="tag">MySQL</a>,&nbsp;<a href="/tag/GlassFish" rel="tag">GlassFish</a>,&nbsp;<a href="/tag/Ubuntu" rel="tag">Ubuntu</a>			 ]]> 
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		<category>MySQL</category>
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		<category>Ubuntu</category>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 15:49:00 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ Ubuntu에 GlassFishV2 설치 ]]> </title>
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  * 설치한 Ubuntu는 9.04이며 설치되는 GlassFish의 버전은 V2 UR1 입니다.<br />
<br />
* JDK는 설치되어 있고, JAVA_HOME도 설정되어 있다고 가정<br />
<br />
사실 설치는 sudo apt-get install glassfishv2 이 문장 하나면 끝나는데.. <br />
<br />
매뉴얼과는 다르게 설치시 패스워드를 물어보지도 않고 기본 패스워드도 몰라서 좀 애먹었습니다.<br />
<br />
유저명 및 패스워드는 admin/adminadmin 입니다.<br />
<br />
실행은 루트 권한으로 asadmin을 실행하면 되고, 어드민 포트는 4848로 유저/패스워드는 위의 내용대로 입력하면 됩니다.<br />
<br />
설정 및 deploy는 http://SERVER_ADDRESS:4848/로 접속하시면 됩니다.<br />
<br/><br/>tag : <a href="/tag/우분투" rel="tag">우분투</a>,&nbsp;<a href="/tag/glassfish" rel="tag">glassfish</a>			 ]]> 
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		<category>우분투</category>
		<category>glassfish</category>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 14:07:02 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ Windows 용 시계 프로그램 ]]> </title>
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  그럭저럭 쓸만한 프로그램이라 생각됩니다. 쉐어웨어이긴 하지만 기본적인 기능은 제공합니다..<br />
<br />
다운로드: <a href="http://www.4neurons.com/Clock">http://www.4neurons.com/Clock</a><br />
<br />
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		<category>Information</category>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 15:04:49 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ 초식남자(草食男子) ]]> </title>
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  오늘 저녁에 티비 보다보니 재밌는 단어가 나오더군요.. 이름하여 초식남자..<br />
<br />
다이어트를 위해 풀만을 먹는 중년의 남성을 말하는 의미가 아니고..<br />
<br />
연애에 있어 적극적이지 못한 남성을 뜻한다고 하네요..<br />
<br />
티비의 내용은 최근 이런 남성이 일본 내에서 증가하고 있다는 그런 내용이었습니다..<br />
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연애에 적극적이지 못하고.. 집에 있기 좋아하고.. 화장하거나 꾸미는걸 좋아하는.. <br />
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그런 사람들이 초식남자라고 티비에 소개되어 나오더군요..<br />
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이에 반대되는 말은 육식여자(肉食女子)라고 하더군요 ;; 남자를 애완동물처럼 부리고 싶어 하더라는 -_- 안심도 된다고 하고..<br />
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뭐 그런 초식남자들과 육식여자들을 미팅시키는 내용도 나오긴 했는데.. 그 부분은 식사 하느라 미처 못봤네요...<br />
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암튼 그냥 잠깐 줏어들은 내용 끄적여 봤습니다 ;;<br />
<br/><br/>tag : <a href="/tag/초식남자" rel="tag">초식남자</a>			 ]]> 
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		<category>초식남자</category>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 13:03:01 GMT</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[ How to Become a Creative Genius ]]> </title>
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  May 8th, 2007 in Featured, Lifehack, Productivity<br />
How to Become a Creative Genius<br />
<br />
Einstein<br />
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When we measure the creativity of young children, virtually all of them will record as being ‘highly creative’. However, only a small percentage of adults register as being ‘highly creative’.<br />
<br />
What happened?<br />
<br />
Schools have crushed creativity. We were told to color within the lines. We were taught to follow instructions. The goal in<br />
school is to get the “right” answer. Unfortunately, if you’re afraid to be wrong, you’ll never be creative or original.<br />
<br />
The job of education is to produce employees who follow instructions. And to this endeavor, they are doing a<br />
very good job. However, in terms of creativity, they are falling terribly short.<br />
<br />
This is one of the most unfortunate realities in our current education system.<br />
<br />
To undo this, we must continuallyexercise our creative juices. That’s why I have put together 6 tips for expanding your creativity.<br />
<br />
1. Keep a Notebook and Pencil on hand at all times.<br />
<br />
Ideas are like in-laws, you never know when they’re coming over to visit. By keeping a notebook around, you will always<br />
be able to capture your ideas at any time of the day.<br />
<br />
Leonardo da Vinci was well known for keeping a journal of his ideas. His notebooks are now prized possessions that hold<br />
the many creative and genius thoughts of this master thinker, painter, and inventor.<br />
<br />
His notebooks were filled with plans for flying machines, a parachute, a helicopter, the extendable ladder, the bicycle,<br />
folding furniture, and a number of automated tools for increasing productivity.<br />
<br />
Yes, I am happy to say that Leonardo da Vinci was a productivity junkie.<br />
<br />
A blank page is an open invitation for the creative and curious mind. The simple act of writing gets you into a<br />
creative flow that can last for hours.<br />
<br />
The free-flowing, exploratory practice of keeping a journal encourages freedom of thought and expanded perspectives.<br />
<br />
2. The second key to creativity is to ask questions.<br />
<br />
Questions are the root of all knowledge and creativity. By continually asking questions about the world around us, we<br />
fuel our creative fire.<br />
<br />
Great minds are those that have asked the greatest questions.<br />
<br />
Leonardo da Vinci asked such questions as:<br />
<br />
“Why does the thunder last a longer time than that which causes it?” and “Why is the sky blue?”<br />
<br />
Socrates asked such questions as:<br />
<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * “What is wisdom?”<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * “What is piety?”<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * “What is beauty?”<br />
<br />
As a young boy, Albert Einstein asked himself, “What would it be like to run beside a light beam at the speed of<br />
light?”<br />
<br />
A number of inventions have been created by asking one simple question…<br />
<br />
“What if…..?”<br />
<br />
By asking questions we increase our level of consciousness and our perspective of the world.<br />
<br />
3. To become a creative genius, you must also be a voracious reader.<br />
<br />
Reading enhances your mental ability and lets you experience the world from a brand new perspective.<br />
<br />
When we read a book, we let go of our own perspectives and experience the world from the characters that have been crafted by the author.<br />
<br />
I have found in my own life that the more I read, the more I want to know. Reading becomes an insatiable desire and an unquenchable thirst.<br />
<br />
4. Seek out new experiences.<br />
<br />
Our minds are much like a garden. Without proper care, the weeds will take over. Nothing sparks the mind like learning something new.<br />
<br />
If you want to expand your creativity, then learn a new skill. It can be anything you choose. Learn a new language.<br />
Learn to water ski. Learn to play an instrument. Pick up photography or even try a new sport.<br />
<br />
All of these activities get your mind working outside of its regular patterns.<br />
<br />
5. Become a whole-brain thinker.<br />
<br />
There are generally two-types of people in this world: left-brained and right-brained.<br />
<br />
In most cases, people are either analytical thinkers who enjoy math, science, and logic or they are highly<br />
imaginative and creative individuals who focus on the big-picture.<br />
<br />
Unfortunately, our school systems generally cater to those who are left-brained analytical thinkers. This has created<br />
a world of employees who are very good at following directions but are not so good at developing new ideas.<br />
<br />
To break the mold, we must become whole-brain, holistic thinkers.<br />
<br />
You can do this by using a powerful method known as mind mapping.<br />
<br />
Mind mapping has been used by some of history’s greatest brains, including Michelangelo, Mark Twain, and Leonardo da<br />
Vinci.<br />
<br />
Mind mapping is a whole-brain activity that will awaken your creative side as well as your analytical side.<br />
<br />
Mind mapping will also help you to generate new ideas when needed. It doesn’t matter whether you’re using it for<br />
personal goal setting, problem solving, or simply to become a more creative, whole-brain thinker.<br />
<br />
Our mind works in pictures, associating one idea to the next. Mind mapping allows you to continue this natural<br />
thought process on paper.<br />
<br />
Mind mapping is one of the most powerful tools for awakening your creativity.<br />
<br />
For a detailed explanation of mind mapping, go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map<br />
<br />
6. The final tool for developing your creativity is imaginary dialogue.<br />
<br />
Yes, I know, it may sound silly at first, but this technique can be an extremely powerful tool for developing your<br />
creativity.<br />
<br />
This technique was first introduced in the best-selling book by Napoleon Hill, “Think and Grow Rich”.<br />
<br />
Before achieving his success, Napoleon Hill was first meeting with an imaginary mastermind each night. He would<br />
close his eyes and visualize a table occupied by such great men as Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Napoleon<br />
Bonaparte, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Elbert Hubbard.<br />
<br />
Napoleon Hill would then speak to the members of his imaginary mastermind in the following manner:<br />
<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; “Mr. Lincoln: I desire to build in my own character those qualities of patience and fairness toward all mankind and<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; the keen sense of humor which were your outstanding characteristics.”<br />
<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; “Mr. Washington: I desire to build in my own character those qualities of patriotism and self-sacrifice and leadership which were your outstanding characteristics.”<br />
<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; “Mr. Hubbard: I desire to develop the ability to equal and even to excel the ability that you possessed with which to express yourself in clear, concise and forceful language.” <br />
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After meeting with his mastermind group for several months, he found that he had developed each of their desired<br />
characteristics into his own personality.<br />
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Napoleon also went to his imaginary mastermind to help solve any problem he was facing.<br />
<br />
The imaginary mastermind is a master tool for finding new perspectives and looking at your problem from a different angle.<br />
<br />
For example, let’s say that you own a business. Why not develop an imaginary mastermind of the greatest business<br />
minds in history? You can call to your table such names as Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, Walt Disney, Bill Gates, Ray<br />
Kroc, and Sam Walton.<br />
<br />
Call on them daily for advice and you will begin to see your problems in a new light. As once said by Albert Einstein,<br />
<br />
“You can’t solve a problem with the same mind that created it.”<br />
<br />
You can have even more creative fun by imagining a discussion between two different well-known people.<br />
Some examples to get you started include:<br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * Bill Gates Vs. Steve Jobs<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * Leonardo da Vinci vs. Albert Einstein<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * William Shakespeare vs. Maya Angelou<br />
<br />
Let your mind wander and you will be surprised at all of the connections you begin to make.<br />
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출처: <a href="http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifehack/how-to-become-a-creative-genius.html">http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifehack/how-to-become-a-creative-genius.html</a><br />
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