I just got a notice from Costco that the Airborne bottle of gummies I bought is being recalled because it is possible for pressure to build up before first open and the underlying seal can pop up with force.
There is a petition to recall all five BOS members here in my county, for among other things, "crimes against humanity" you know, for such things as the abuse school-aged children have suffered over mask mandates.
One way among many you can tell I’m old is that I find myself thinking “words mean things” when people bandy about phrases like “crimes against humanity.”
Two-hit one-hit wonders? I saw an album titled 100 one-hit wonders. It had two songs by a group called Graham Blvd. (Spirit in the Sky and I Fooled Around and Fell in Love). Isn't, by definition a one-hit wonder a group that only had one hit? If so how can you have two songs that were hits and still qualify as a one-hit wonder?
Also, odd fact: the "Whoo! Chyeah!" sample from It Takes Two is constantly sampled in UK Drum and Bass and Jungle music as a sort of syncopated, percussive thing.
Saw them live a couple times, most notably a NYE show at the DNA Lounge where my wife and I observed a couple having sex in the middle of the dance floor. Good times.
started season 5 of Last Kingdom last night. forgot how good this was.
someone was saying they thought Last Kingdom was a lesser version The Vikings. i would have said the opposite, even though i like them both. i eventually gave up on Vikings ..
for the readers out there, the book series the show is based on is fantastic, 13+ books last I saw. Bernard Cornwell is a brilliant historical fiction/older and ancient wars writer
My only complaint about The Last Kingdom is that I sometimes wonder how different the show might feel if I was watching it week-to-week like Game of Thrones. There are times when something big happened and I'm already on to "I'm Uhtred, son of Uhtred" and the next episode.
I like both though Vikings did get a bit repetitive toward the end and the loss of the most compelling and interesting characters--Ragnar, Athelstan, and Floki,--didn't help. Ivar kept things interesting enough for me to stay until the end.
Russia sanctions 13 US individuals to retaliate against the US. The 13 people included Joe Biden and 10 of his senior staff. None on the list are GOP and the list includes private citizens Hillary Clinton and Hunter Biden, which tells you all you need to know.
I do Wordle before I go to bed. But now with DST change, Dordle/Quordle/Octordle/Sedecordle are not available until 1 AM, so I have something to do for the morning this week.
There's a few sites I check first thing and wordle is one of them. This morning on the third row I had all five letters but none in the right spot. That was a first for me.
Regarding that map...I live in Portugal and typically eat dinner around 7:30-8:00. Most restaurants open 7:00-7:30. I'm told that we're on the early side and 8:30 is a more typical dinner time here. Also, while I've never eaten in a private home in Spain, on several occasions I've had to wait until 10:00 for a restaurant to open for dinner.
Where in Portugal? My wife is Portuguese (from the Azores) and we went there for part of our honeymoon. We started in Porto and drove down to Lisbon before flying to the islands. We loved it there! Only issue is that Lisbon was one of the most difficult places I've ever driven.
Lisbon. Restelo, to be precise. My wife's also from here, but she taught at Cal for six years. I guess I've gotten used to driving here, though I hate looking for street parking.
I don’t have anything against Lisbon, it’s not like any of this is informed by having visited. The appeal of Coimbra is partly that it’s a little further inland (warmer), partly that it’s a university town, partly the proximity to Serra de Estrela national park or the coast, and relative ease of access to Porto and the Peneda Geres national forest. It’s not as dramatic as a lot of the the Spanish interior, but it looks like there’s a lot of good hiking to be done.
We were supposed to have an event in Lisbon 3/2020, then postponed to 3/2021. Unfortunately it looks like they haven't rescheduled Lisbon this year and maybe not next year. Which is unfortunate because I was really looking forward to visiting.
We had an impromptu trip to Porto back in 2013 (I think), my wife's family was living in Geneva for several years and on an extended visit we checked EasyJet for cheap flights to somewhere/anywhere in Europe. Porto won out with $39 flights each way. We had a blast walking the city, visiting museums and dining on the riverbank. We also quickly learned that Spanish is not an acceptable replacement for Portuguese from our first cab driver. Porto was never high on my travel list but the three day trip ended up being the highlight of our vacation.
No set time...it really depends on how late I had my lunch and how much snacks I have had throughout the day. The most common time is probably around 8:30 recently.
My kid worked at an Indian restaurant over the summer in a town that is about 50% Indian. The restaurant would have no customers until about 8pm and then get busy at about 9pm, essentially right before closing time. The owner didn't keep it open later because he couldn't staff it.
730p is the default dinner time at the house unless someone has a constraint. i would probably eat a bit later if it wasnt for everyone else in the family.
i dont even mind the late night dining that you see in Europe, 900p+
7:30-8:30. I often go to the free show at the Kennedy Center which ends at 7. By time I get home it's 7:30 and that's when I start whatever I'm having.
For years it was everyday. Since the pandemic, it's been a film on Wednesday and some kind of performance Thursday-Saturday. This weekend they start up their outdoor wine bar for the year.
Nine people died in a fiery, head-on collision in West Texas, including six students and a coach from a New Mexico university who were returning home from a golf tournament, authorities said.
Sgt. Steven Blanco of the Texas Department of Public Safety said a pickup truck crossed the center line of a highway Tuesday night and crashed into a vehicle carrying members of the University of the Southwest men's and women's golf teams. They had been returning from a tournament in Midland, Texas.
Blanco said six students were killed, along with a faculty member. He said two students were taken by helicopter to a Lubbock hospital in critical condition.
Hard to make heads or tails of her tenure at Cal. On one hand she hired Monty and kept Tedford happy till she had to cut his throat. On the other hand, there was the stadium financing fiasco (which was not entirely her fault) and Sonny. The last part was viewed as such a wild swing that Wilton basically made the Cuonzo hire above her.
That was a huge and shockingly un-Cal like move. The rumor at the time was that Wilton made that hire, and not Barbour. She got sidelined. Wilton was not pleased with the Dykes hire and I think she was circulating around DeCuire -- at least that's how I remember it. If only we were as ambitious and proactive now.
Indian spiced chickpeas, cauliflower, orange bell peppers over pearl couscous with yogurt and cilantro chutney on the side - paired with a Mosel Riesling.
RNC sues Salesforce to not turn over email campaign data to 1/6 commission, which will include all the crazy BS claims they send on their mailers. Salesforce says "we're going to give Congress the data anyways" because... Contract Law 101.
Herschel Walker - GOP front runner in GA Senate race against incumbent Sen. Warnock says "think about it", which should immediately tip you off that the thought is ignorant.
Indications that the Cleveland Browns are interested in Deshaun Watson are exposed and obvious. This will not be a happy ending for Baker Mayfield, who posts a thank you message to Cleveland.
Alex Ovechkin moves into third all time for goal scorers behind only Howe and Gretzky. People were happy for the milestone but Ovechkin's support has really waned over his ties to Putin.
Glad to see our grad transfer from MIT, Tommy Hannan, had a clean outing on the mound. I'm not sure if it's one thing or two separate things that's mentioned in his Cal bio as "conducted computer science research at Caltech and Driveline Baseball".
Best lunch: leftover fried chicken thighs on a brioche bun with a little red onions, roasted bell peppers, rocket & EVOO and some secret sauce.
How do you reheat leftover fried chicken?
In the oven, on a wire rack. Also not fried like KFC, more breaded and pan fried.
Getting my news from Jorts https://twitter.com/JortsTheCat/status/1503574723690594307?s=20&t=zXXu-kOqdytYDu13Py1_DA
Recalls
I just got a notice from Costco that the Airborne bottle of gummies I bought is being recalled because it is possible for pressure to build up before first open and the underlying seal can pop up with force.
Huh?
Well, they're labeled airborne...
There is a petition to recall all five BOS members here in my county, for among other things, "crimes against humanity" you know, for such things as the abuse school-aged children have suffered over mask mandates.
One way among many you can tell I’m old is that I find myself thinking “words mean things” when people bandy about phrases like “crimes against humanity.”
Two-hit one-hit wonders? I saw an album titled 100 one-hit wonders. It had two songs by a group called Graham Blvd. (Spirit in the Sky and I Fooled Around and Fell in Love). Isn't, by definition a one-hit wonder a group that only had one hit? If so how can you have two songs that were hits and still qualify as a one-hit wonder?
Everclear "I will buy you a new life" and "Santa Monica"
“What I like about you” and “talking in your sleep” by the Romantics
It Takes Two, Joy and Pain - Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock.
Also, odd fact: the "Whoo! Chyeah!" sample from It Takes Two is constantly sampled in UK Drum and Bass and Jungle music as a sort of syncopated, percussive thing.
I love the first song. Forgot they had the second song.
Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners
oh two hit wonders.
KT Tunstall - 'Black Horse and Cherry Tree' and 'Suddenly I See'
Tone Loc - 'Wild Thing' and 'Funky Cold Medina'
Neither of those are the originals. Covers
One hit wonders of late 90's
The unfortunately named Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Saw them live a couple times, most notably a NYE show at the DNA Lounge where my wife and I observed a couple having sex in the middle of the dance floor. Good times.
DNA in the name and latterly on the floor
Now that's a NYE party....
It was the DNA Lounge in the late 90's, you'd be lucky if there was a mirror in the bathroom.
Mirror in the bathroom recompense
For all my crimes of self defense
Cures you whisper make no sense
Drift gently into mental illness
speaking of mirrors in the bathroom, the eagle tavern in SF has a lengthwise mirror that runs about belly height over the urinals.
Harvey Danger
Fastball "The Way"
Marcy Playground "Sex and Candy" Number one on billboard alt. rock
That song is awesome.
My math major roommate used to say, two is equal to one, for sufficiently high values of one.
As the Navy sees spares "two is one and one is none"
and 3 is pretty close to infinity for most mathematicians ...
DBD AV Club
Hey shout out to Oui Oui - Abbott Elementary is awesome.
I like it as well.
Wife and I started it this weekend, after finishing Maisel. It's excellent. Perfect 30-minute binge viewing.
started season 5 of Last Kingdom last night. forgot how good this was.
someone was saying they thought Last Kingdom was a lesser version The Vikings. i would have said the opposite, even though i like them both. i eventually gave up on Vikings ..
for the readers out there, the book series the show is based on is fantastic, 13+ books last I saw. Bernard Cornwell is a brilliant historical fiction/older and ancient wars writer
He can spin a good yarn for sure
My only complaint about The Last Kingdom is that I sometimes wonder how different the show might feel if I was watching it week-to-week like Game of Thrones. There are times when something big happened and I'm already on to "I'm Uhtred, son of Uhtred" and the next episode.
Destiny is all
I like both though Vikings did get a bit repetitive toward the end and the loss of the most compelling and interesting characters--Ragnar, Athelstan, and Floki,--didn't help. Ivar kept things interesting enough for me to stay until the end.
The Last Kingdom is pure gold.
Yeah, I dropped the Vikings as well.
Ukrainian President Zelensky's "Servant of the People" is now on Netflix
Ukraine/Russia
WSJ runs an article about the battle of Voznesensk
https://archive.ph/ivAFX#selection-209.0-221.101
Zelensky addresses US Congress. Biden gives another $800m more in military aid on top of what was already committed.
https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1504152872266645512
The odious Marjory Taylor Greene went out of her way to be dismissive, and the egregious Joe Manchin spent the entire time on his iPad.
Ukraine Counter Offensive Destroys Multiple Russian Helicopters
https://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-blows-russian-airfield-destroys-multiple-aircraft-1688500
Russia sanctions 13 US individuals to retaliate against the US. The 13 people included Joe Biden and 10 of his senior staff. None on the list are GOP and the list includes private citizens Hillary Clinton and Hunter Biden, which tells you all you need to know.
https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1503747602571055104
Of course trump isn’t on the list.
WORDLE
Just broke my streak at 17
I do Wordle before I go to bed. But now with DST change, Dordle/Quordle/Octordle/Sedecordle are not available until 1 AM, so I have something to do for the morning this week.
Whew.
Wordle 270 6/6
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Wordle 270 X/6
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First one that's taken all 6.
I do quordle, wordle, nerdle, then maybe WARdle, poeltl, globle
Is Poeltl still a thing? That website has not worked for me for about a week or so.
I was on it today. https://poeltl.dunk.town/
That's weird. It's not displaying properly for me unless I'm in incognito mode.
yeah that's strange.
it is part of my daily routine now. along w/ several variants, mini crossword and spelling bee.
i am quite often on the cusp of getting it in 3, but 4 is the most likely outcome.
3 is my magic number.
Geez. How many times do you have to poop a day?
i only have one good poop each morning.
There's a few sites I check first thing and wordle is one of them. This morning on the third row I had all five letters but none in the right spot. That was a first for me.
I got four of five in the right spots on the second try. Then I need all six tries to get it right.
I also had all five after two tries, but none in order. Was lucky and got it in three.
Dinner time
Just finished less than an hour ago. Will have desert on TV tray for Jeopardy and WOF in a while before bed.
Hunger strike until we are rid of time changes. And then, it depends...
Regarding that map...I live in Portugal and typically eat dinner around 7:30-8:00. Most restaurants open 7:00-7:30. I'm told that we're on the early side and 8:30 is a more typical dinner time here. Also, while I've never eaten in a private home in Spain, on several occasions I've had to wait until 10:00 for a restaurant to open for dinner.
Where in Portugal? My wife is Portuguese (from the Azores) and we went there for part of our honeymoon. We started in Porto and drove down to Lisbon before flying to the islands. We loved it there! Only issue is that Lisbon was one of the most difficult places I've ever driven.
Lisbon. Restelo, to be precise. My wife's also from here, but she taught at Cal for six years. I guess I've gotten used to driving here, though I hate looking for street parking.
I have become moderately obsessed with the idea of retiring to Coimbra, an idea which holds zero appeal to the missus, so I’m not holding my breath.
Why pray tell? I mean why there and not Lisbon?
I don’t have anything against Lisbon, it’s not like any of this is informed by having visited. The appeal of Coimbra is partly that it’s a little further inland (warmer), partly that it’s a university town, partly the proximity to Serra de Estrela national park or the coast, and relative ease of access to Porto and the Peneda Geres national forest. It’s not as dramatic as a lot of the the Spanish interior, but it looks like there’s a lot of good hiking to be done.
We were supposed to have an event in Lisbon 3/2020, then postponed to 3/2021. Unfortunately it looks like they haven't rescheduled Lisbon this year and maybe not next year. Which is unfortunate because I was really looking forward to visiting.
We had an impromptu trip to Porto back in 2013 (I think), my wife's family was living in Geneva for several years and on an extended visit we checked EasyJet for cheap flights to somewhere/anywhere in Europe. Porto won out with $39 flights each way. We had a blast walking the city, visiting museums and dining on the riverbank. We also quickly learned that Spanish is not an acceptable replacement for Portuguese from our first cab driver. Porto was never high on my travel list but the three day trip ended up being the highlight of our vacation.
Target each night is 7:30. Dessert around 9. In bed for reading/music at 10. Asleep by 11.
Interesting how dinner time seems to get later on that map the closer you get to the equator. Places with more daylight eat later.
Heh, I was thinking the same thing, but the other way.
usually between 6-7, but no later than 8
7:30 - 8:00 been like that forever.
No set time...it really depends on how late I had my lunch and how much snacks I have had throughout the day. The most common time is probably around 8:30 recently.
Usually around 7pm, depending on whether I'm cooking or picking something up. Rarely later than 7:30.
5 - 5:30 if there are no conflicts, which there is essentially nearly daily in the spring. 6 if something requiring extended prep is on the menu.
My kid worked at an Indian restaurant over the summer in a town that is about 50% Indian. The restaurant would have no customers until about 8pm and then get busy at about 9pm, essentially right before closing time. The owner didn't keep it open later because he couldn't staff it.
Since we both work from home and wrap up work around 5, we usually have dinner around 6.
730p is the default dinner time at the house unless someone has a constraint. i would probably eat a bit later if it wasnt for everyone else in the family.
i dont even mind the late night dining that you see in Europe, 900p+
7:30-8:30. I often go to the free show at the Kennedy Center which ends at 7. By time I get home it's 7:30 and that's when I start whatever I'm having.
Thank you for this comment--my brother's going to be visiting DC, so I let him know about the free shows!
For years it was everyday. Since the pandemic, it's been a film on Wednesday and some kind of performance Thursday-Saturday. This weekend they start up their outdoor wine bar for the year.
https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/millennium-stage/
https://www.victuraparkdc.com/
Also, this just opened so I haven't been able to check it out yet.
https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/festivals-series/coalandice/
and then dinner at dcblue's house to follow ..
I wouldn't inflict that on him.
6:30
Same
Elsewhere in college
#puresilence
Nine people killed in crash involving University of the Southwest golf teams
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/33516134/multiple-dead-crash-involving-university-southwest-golf-team
Nine people died in a fiery, head-on collision in West Texas, including six students and a coach from a New Mexico university who were returning home from a golf tournament, authorities said.
Sgt. Steven Blanco of the Texas Department of Public Safety said a pickup truck crossed the center line of a highway Tuesday night and crashed into a vehicle carrying members of the University of the Southwest men's and women's golf teams. They had been returning from a tournament in Midland, Texas.
Blanco said six students were killed, along with a faculty member. He said two students were taken by helicopter to a Lubbock hospital in critical condition.
Column: Dance-happy Matt Bradley joined Aztecs for his NCAA Tournament moment
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/sports-columnists/story/2022-03-13/san-diego-state-aztecs-basketball-dutcher-matt-bradley
Bradley was pretty quiet during the MWC tournament. Hopefully he can turn it on against Creighton and potentially Kansas.
oh Cal fans... always harping on what could have been
Sorry folks, the place is closed. Gopher outside should have told you.
https://www.fox9.com/news/acadia-cafe-closed-indefinitely-due-to-crash
Sandy Barbour retiring
https://gopsusports.com/news/2022/3/16/general-sandy-barbour-to-retire.aspx
Hard to make heads or tails of her tenure at Cal. On one hand she hired Monty and kept Tedford happy till she had to cut his throat. On the other hand, there was the stadium financing fiasco (which was not entirely her fault) and Sonny. The last part was viewed as such a wild swing that Wilton basically made the Cuonzo hire above her.
She got Cuonzo, which was huge at the time. I remember the "How you like me now?" memes when it occurred.
That was a huge and shockingly un-Cal like move. The rumor at the time was that Wilton made that hire, and not Barbour. She got sidelined. Wilton was not pleased with the Dykes hire and I think she was circulating around DeCuire -- at least that's how I remember it. If only we were as ambitious and proactive now.
Ah, I hadn't heard that rumor. Though it makes sense. She left Cal within a few months after that.
so long Pants Suit Sandy
Shameless plug: W4C's NCAA bracket challenge is live. 1st place gets a $100 Homefield gift card, second place gets a $50 gift card, and 3rd gets $25
https://writeforcalifornia.com/p/2022-ncaa-tournament-bracket-league?s=w
DBD cooking academy
Indian spiced chickpeas, cauliflower, orange bell peppers over pearl couscous with yogurt and cilantro chutney on the side - paired with a Mosel Riesling.
chili pork noodles with a sunny side up egg for dinner last night. Paired with a Bundaberg ginger beer.
Bundaberg is synonymous with rum in Australia. When I look at their products, I think "Bundy and Coke".
OUR CRUMBLING DEMOCRACY
FOMC raises Fed Funds rate by 25 bips, hints at doing six more hikes this year, as the Fed start pressing on the anti-inflation brakes.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/16/federal-reserve-meeting.html
RNC sues Salesforce to not turn over email campaign data to 1/6 commission, which will include all the crazy BS claims they send on their mailers. Salesforce says "we're going to give Congress the data anyways" because... Contract Law 101.
https://www.axios.com/rnc-sues-salesforce-to-block-jan-6-committee-data-dump-383859ea-b24a-403f-88ad-f204cbac169c.html
Trump-backed candidate for GA Gov is not doing well. He was backed after the incumbent refused to cooperate in overturning the 2020 election.
https://apnews.com/article/2022-midterm-elections-georgia-campaigns-atlanta-media-8c1e1be2f17f5a8800eacf4c58424cd7
Herschel Walker - GOP front runner in GA Senate race against incumbent Sen. Warnock says "think about it", which should immediately tip you off that the thought is ignorant.
https://sports.yahoo.com/herschel-walker-skeptical-evolution-why-181506142.html
I'm increasingly in favor of requiring those who seek national office to pass a citizenship test (civics, specifically) in order to run for office.
JFC
https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1503902752782573571
John Bolton says that Putin didn't invade Ukraine when Trump was president because Trump was tearing down NATO by himself
https://www.businessinsider.com/john-bolton-putin-saw-trump-doing-a-lot-of-his-work-for-him-2022-3
Oh Snap!
PRO
A's trade Chapman. A's fans back at the bottom of Sisyphus' hill again.
https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/1504095941476995084
Everything must go...
Just call them the Triple A's.
No reasonable offer refused!
MLB channel talking heads were saying a couple starters are likely next to go.
Manaea. Montas
mother fucker
I'm surprised. Not.
Commissioner Manfred tries to be self-effacing about his diplomacy skills - and players say "no duh".
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/33511882/with-spring-training-full-swing-mlb-players-hope-more-positivity-game-commissioner-rob-manfred
[NHL] Maple Leaf's third string goalie gets a chance - gets a shutout.
https://www.tsn.ca/erik-kallgren-first-start-shutout-toronto-maple-leafs-down-dallas-stars-1.1771395
Indications that the Cleveland Browns are interested in Deshaun Watson are exposed and obvious. This will not be a happy ending for Baker Mayfield, who posts a thank you message to Cleveland.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33514333/qb-baker-mayfield-posts-message-thanking-cleveland-fans-same-day-browns-brass-meets-deshaun-watson
Alex Ovechkin moves into third all time for goal scorers behind only Howe and Gretzky. People were happy for the milestone but Ovechkin's support has really waned over his ties to Putin.
It's as if the consequences for decisions and actions in one "arena" could sometimes actually affect things in another "arena".
CAL
i worked at SSL (Space Sciences Lab) at the very top of the hill, even above Lawrence Hall of Science.
the guy who was the lab director at the time, recently passed away.
https://physics.berkeley.edu/news-events/news/20220126/remembering-p-buford-price-1932-2021
he was my thesis advisor's thesis advisor. so i guess that makes him my grandfather in the world of academic family trees.
I don't typically like the whole academic family tree name just because how incestuous it often gets.
this is a good point. i suppose that is one of the main problems w/ academics and lack of diversity
My director said, "My wife is my great-great-grand-boss"
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Go Bears!!!
[FB] Cal Pro Day today
Attending: Luc Bequette, Marqez Bimage, Trevon Clark, Kekoa Crawford, Valentino Daltoso, Marcel Dancy, Kuony Deng, Josh Drayden, Chase Garbers, Cameron Goode, Elijah Hicks, Lone Toailoa and Jake Tonges.
https://calbears.com/news/2022/3/14/football-march-16-pro-day-open-to-the-public.aspx
Does inclusion of Bimage indicate he is not eligible to return next year?
thought has been that no way he was coming back for a while
It is a very real possibility that this was discussed and I am not up to date.
[BASE] Cal bats come alive on the road vs. SJSU, win 17-5. Spartans will return to Berkeley in May.
https://calbears.com/news/2022/3/15/baseball-bears-swing-away-against-spartans.aspx
Glad to see our grad transfer from MIT, Tommy Hannan, had a clean outing on the mound. I'm not sure if it's one thing or two separate things that's mentioned in his Cal bio as "conducted computer science research at Caltech and Driveline Baseball".