voor twee personen:
1 prei;
bosje lente-uien;
1 paprika;
1 spaanse peper;
1 zakje boemboe kruidenmix;
1 pakje kipfilet reepjes;
1 lepeltje sambal oelek;
1 eetlepel ketjap;
1 ui;
2 teentjes knoflook.
bami-nestjes naar behoefte.
Bereiding
Zet een pan heet water op het vuur. Beetje zout naar smaak, eventueel blokje kippeboullion erbij. Als het kookt de bami-nestjes erin. Fruit een gesnippert pepertje en knoflook in een beetje olijfolie in de wok. Voeg daar de kipfilet en de boemboekruiden bij en laat het even lekker bakken.
In wok nummer twee de groenten even lekker garen. Als de kip in wok nummer 1 lekker op smaak is, klein beetje water toevoegen. Als alles lekker gaar en op smaak is bijelkaar gooien.
Bami afgieten en lekker door het vlees en de groenten mixen. Flikker vervolgens alles in de prullenbak en haal € 3,00 patat, bakje mayonaise en twee frikandellen speciaal, milkshakes naar smaak.
Bon Apetit!
So, I finally decided to take the plunge and let my good friend and collegue take the honours for installing the 2GB RAM upgrade. Piece of cake that was! For me though, because you have to take the whole thing apart and the thing isn’t really made for that. After a lot of cracks and tiny pieces of broken off plastic bits and screws all over the place the mini finally got back together again and was up and running with 2GB of ram.
I actually send an email to Dell to ask them how the warrantee will work for me now, I didn’t get an official reply, but our account manager (at work) told me it shouldn’t be any problem at all, worst case would be, that in case of a technical problem, I have to put all the original parts back in for troubleshooting purposes, but warrantee shouldn’t be a problem at all. I wonder how that will work out in case of a real problem, but hey, we got it up and running again.
Downloaded Windows 7, installation was a breeze again, but after a lot of tweaking and tuning I am really suprised how well it works. I scaled down some of the items (desktop icons, task bar) to get a little more space in my screen, installed all the programs I need and I must say it works like a charm. I installed some of the ‘XP’ drivers from the Dell website (for the wifi enable/disable button and the mousepad, it’s really jumpy again without it). Bottom line, I love it. Better than Windows XP (a wee bit slower, but I expected that) and Ubuntu or Ubuntu Netbook Remix.
I’m glad I used the whole Vortex disk for it (it was a dual boot earlier) cuz i’m keeping this as my only OS on my mini.
Battery life is still awesome, looks like i’m getting 7-8 hours now, even seems Windows 7 is a bit more efficient than Xp or Ubuntu (it really shuts off quickly while idle, needs some tuning perhaps, but that really saves alot of power).