I’m watching the golf while eating lunch and after Morikawa makes a birdie someone in the gallery yells out “ all right Collin, go bears.” The announcer then recognizes the “very exuberant Cal fans in the crowd.”
Samuel J. Democrat won the popular vote in the 1876 presidential election but was denied the presidency by virtue of the compromise of 1877 that gave the presidency to Rutherford Hayes in exchange for an end to Reconstruction.
I've got 1 backpack that I use when I travel. I can fit a portable LCD monitor and a 16" Macbook Pro into the "laptop" section and then some other stuff. I also have two Timbuk2 bags, one larger than the other. In the larger one I can fit 2 16" Macbook Pros along with a bunch of other stuff. I bought the 2nd one when I was at the outlet and saw it for $30. It's a smaller one that fits a single laptop so I use the larger one when I travel for work and the smaller one if I just need to go to the coffee shop.
many backpacks for just the right moment and activity. i cant say they all get equal use, but they do all get used when appropriate. some of them are ..
- backcountry skiing backpack has ice axe, shovel, avalanche probe
- hiking backpack of all shapes and sizes depending on length of hike
- work backpack for just laptop
- work backpack w/ space for gym clothes and shoes
I have the Aer travel pack (size small), a Mission Workshop Rambler, a couple of "own brand" small daypacks from a Scottish outdoors store, and I think an old Timbuk2 backpack that can accomodate a small laptop. Where it starts to go a little sideways is if you include messenger bags and duffle bags.
I've been spending far more time than is really appropriate lately trying to figure out which of my bags for travel I could use on Ryanair and they have some weird dimension requirements.
Ryanair is especially restrictive, but yeah - the backpack I used for 2 laptops and a couple of days of clothes that fits under the seat for US domestic flights is considered overhead bin size for Ryanair. It certainly explains why you see people with tiny rollaboards in airports in the UK.
I bought the Euro-sized Away rollaboard because I fly in Europe enough to make it necessary, but boy do I have rollaboard envy on US domestic flights when everyone else's bag is at least 1" bigger in every dimension.
I got an "international" sized rollaboard from Briggs & Riley years ago (holy shit it's built like a tank) but it's still too big for Ryanair. Expanded, it makes for a good check-in in company with a duffle for some supplemental clothes.
TFG takes a swipe at Lebron James and manages to make a sexual innuendo about him and Hillary Clinton at the same time. What a weirdo. And what did Lebron do?
Remember how TFG is hawking a combined Bible/US Constitution/Americana to try to monetize his fame at $60 a pop? Well, it apparently does not include Constitutional Amendments #11 through 27
Senator Menendez (D-NJ), who is facing Federal bribery charges, wasted no time in announcing his wife has breast cancer and that he blames her for hiding gold bars in her closet. Husband of the Year candidate, I am sure.
Juan Soto says he's open to negotiate a longer term contract with the Yankees. A small piece of trivia: Soto was traded for four minor league pitchers and Kyle Higashioka. Higashioka is a 34-year old backup catcher that spent - up to that point - his entire career in the Yankees system. Higashioka commited to Cal, but instead decided to accept the $500k signing bonus when he was drafted in the 7th round out of high school.
#1 golfer Scottie Scheffler got cuffed and detained ahead of tee of on Day 2 of the PGA Championship at the Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky on a traffic misunderstanding
German authorities have vowed to crack down on and fine English sports tourists who sing "10 German Bombers" song. As with many English sports songs, they are based on American spiritual songs. 10 German Bombers is sung to the tune of "She'll be Coming 'Round the Mountain", which comes from the African-American plantation spiritual "When the Chariot Comes" [Possible NSFW ads because it's from a UK rag]
Watched a Michael Keaton diddy on Netflix yesterday from 2017 called American Assassin…looks like a straight-to-streaming number that earned an uninspiring-tho-dead-on-balls accurate 6.2 stars on IMDB. The premise of the film is somewhat of a rather large stretch and there’s some some graphic violence and disturbing torture scenes…however there is a pretty memorable climax scene that is honestly rather unique and basically saved the thing. It was actually pretty cool. If you wanna kill 120 minutes….
Cal
Go Bears!!!
I’m watching the golf while eating lunch and after Morikawa makes a birdie someone in the gallery yells out “ all right Collin, go bears.” The announcer then recognizes the “very exuberant Cal fans in the crowd.”
When Max Homa teed off later the announcer noted he had a lot of ground to make up his Cal housemate for the week, fellow Bear Morikawa.
Alcatraz
I went for the first time at age like 45. It was fine I guess? Nice views.
Might try to take my kids there this summer. They never did it because we moved away before no 2 and No 3 started school.
I don’t remember going when growing up but have gone a couple times when out of town relatives visited.
i seem to remember going at least once for a school field trip. maybe another time on my own ..
Tilden
I love driving up Wildcat Canyon from Orinda, back by the golf course, then Grizzly Peak into Oakland.
the golf course is evil. i am not a great golfer, but balls are always getting lost, into the woods, etc.
otherwise Tilden a hidden gem in the area.
Samuel J. Democrat won the popular vote in the 1876 presidential election but was denied the presidency by virtue of the compromise of 1877 that gave the presidency to Rutherford Hayes in exchange for an end to Reconstruction.
Backpack
I've got 1 backpack that I use when I travel. I can fit a portable LCD monitor and a 16" Macbook Pro into the "laptop" section and then some other stuff. I also have two Timbuk2 bags, one larger than the other. In the larger one I can fit 2 16" Macbook Pros along with a bunch of other stuff. I bought the 2nd one when I was at the outlet and saw it for $30. It's a smaller one that fits a single laptop so I use the larger one when I travel for work and the smaller one if I just need to go to the coffee shop.
i might have a backpack fetish.
many backpacks for just the right moment and activity. i cant say they all get equal use, but they do all get used when appropriate. some of them are ..
- backcountry skiing backpack has ice axe, shovel, avalanche probe
- hiking backpack of all shapes and sizes depending on length of hike
- work backpack for just laptop
- work backpack w/ space for gym clothes and shoes
- camera backpack w/ compartments for lenses
- overnight stay backpack w/ laptop compartment
- tennis stuff backpack
- cycling stuff backpack
I have the Aer travel pack (size small), a Mission Workshop Rambler, a couple of "own brand" small daypacks from a Scottish outdoors store, and I think an old Timbuk2 backpack that can accomodate a small laptop. Where it starts to go a little sideways is if you include messenger bags and duffle bags.
i have the Aer gym/work/laptop backpack combo. it has been great.
i use it less and less these days since my days of commuting to NYC and working out during the workday are over.
I've been spending far more time than is really appropriate lately trying to figure out which of my bags for travel I could use on Ryanair and they have some weird dimension requirements.
RyanAir: 40cm x 25cm x 20cm
Delta: 56 cm x 35 cm x 23 cm
tiny compared to US standards
Ryanair is especially restrictive, but yeah - the backpack I used for 2 laptops and a couple of days of clothes that fits under the seat for US domestic flights is considered overhead bin size for Ryanair. It certainly explains why you see people with tiny rollaboards in airports in the UK.
I bought the Euro-sized Away rollaboard because I fly in Europe enough to make it necessary, but boy do I have rollaboard envy on US domestic flights when everyone else's bag is at least 1" bigger in every dimension.
I got an "international" sized rollaboard from Briggs & Riley years ago (holy shit it's built like a tank) but it's still too big for Ryanair. Expanded, it makes for a good check-in in company with a duffle for some supplemental clothes.
Bag
If you live near Phoenix, you can learn how to put rattlesnakes in a bag or bucket
https://www.npr.org/2024/05/17/1251422933/rattlesnake-class-arizona-snake-bites-venomous
https://www.phoenixherp.com/education/adult-education-opportunities/venomous-snake-training.html
That's not my bag, baby
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N7tFwcgOIk
Papa's got a brand new
OUR CRUMBLING DEMOCRACY
Biden administration bans new coal leases in Powder Basin. Many dozens of people who live in Montana and Wyoming are outraged.
https://www.npr.org/2024/05/16/1251856806/biden-ending-new-leases-in-americas-top-coal-region
Wife of 12 years divorcing Rep. McCormick (R-GA) who has been seen getting handsy with a rep from Texas
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13426423/rep-rich-mccormick-files-divorce-wife-debra-miller.html
TFG takes a swipe at Lebron James and manages to make a sexual innuendo about him and Hillary Clinton at the same time. What a weirdo. And what did Lebron do?
https://twitter.com/patriottakes/status/1790794343420219787
Greg Abbott pardons a guy who murdered a BLM protestor who was legally doing open-carry because... you know...
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-69013312
Remember how TFG is hawking a combined Bible/US Constitution/Americana to try to monetize his fame at $60 a pop? Well, it apparently does not include Constitutional Amendments #11 through 27
https://meidasnews.com/news/amendment-abolishing-slavery-missing-from-trumps-bible
Senator Menendez (D-NJ), who is facing Federal bribery charges, wasted no time in announcing his wife has breast cancer and that he blames her for hiding gold bars in her closet. Husband of the Year candidate, I am sure.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/new-jersey-sen-bob-menendez-wife-nadine-breast-cancer-mastectomy/story
Very Gingrichian of him.
PRO
Juan Soto says he's open to negotiate a longer term contract with the Yankees. A small piece of trivia: Soto was traded for four minor league pitchers and Kyle Higashioka. Higashioka is a 34-year old backup catcher that spent - up to that point - his entire career in the Yankees system. Higashioka commited to Cal, but instead decided to accept the $500k signing bonus when he was drafted in the 7th round out of high school.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=higash001kyl
TWolves smash the Nuggies 115-70 to force game 7
https://www.espn.com/nba/game/_/gameId/401657187/nuggets-timberwolves
The cost of fandom. It will cost over $800 to watch every Dallas Cowboys game*
https://www.wfaa.com/article/sports/nfl/cowboys/cost-to-watch-dallas-cowboys-nfl-sunday-ticket-cable/287-25b7518c-09dd-402c-999d-d003c7faa073
* - not included taxes
If you paid me $800 I wouldn't watch every Cowboys game.
look at all the money I'll be saving!
Brazil awarded to be 2027 Women's World Cup host
https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/40159680/brazil-awarded-2027-women-world-cup-fifa
Rangers come from behind to reach the ECF by defeating the Canes on the back of a 3rd period hat trick by Chris Kreider
https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/40161089/kreider-3rd-period-hat-trick-helps-rangers-finish-hurricanes
Messi alone makes more money than all but 4 MLS teams
https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/40158648/inter-miami-messi-tops-mls-highest-paid-list-204m
#1 golfer Scottie Scheffler got cuffed and detained ahead of tee of on Day 2 of the PGA Championship at the Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky on a traffic misunderstanding
https://twitter.com/JeffDarlington/status/1791428598080938492
He got booked with multiple charges, including a felony
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/17/sport/scottie-scheffler-detained/index.html
Caitlyn Clark has her first home game and shoots terribly. To be fair, she must be under a tremendous amount of pressure
https://sports.yahoo.com/wnba/new-york-liberty-indiana-fever-20240516013/
also. she is not on a terribly good team and will likely be losing most of her games in the near future.
German authorities have vowed to crack down on and fine English sports tourists who sing "10 German Bombers" song. As with many English sports songs, they are based on American spiritual songs. 10 German Bombers is sung to the tune of "She'll be Coming 'Round the Mountain", which comes from the African-American plantation spiritual "When the Chariot Comes" [Possible NSFW ads because it's from a UK rag]
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13429577/england-fans-ww2-songs-germany-euros-2024-fined.html
I think this is an excellent policing policy and I very much endorse steep fines
*sigh* Q.Ron Rodgers is a Putin apologist
https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/aaron-rodgers-putin-tucker-carlson-interview-rcna152483
This commentary from Kevin Wildes basically sums up my feelings on Rodgers: "Probably not."
https://twitter.com/FTFonFS1/status/1768002842667659692
It's just attention-seeking behavior. I don't know how much of it he actually believes, and I don't care.
Sickening. It will be interesting to see how the NY fans receive him if/once he’s back on the field in the fall.
DBD AV CLUB
Watched a Michael Keaton diddy on Netflix yesterday from 2017 called American Assassin…looks like a straight-to-streaming number that earned an uninspiring-tho-dead-on-balls accurate 6.2 stars on IMDB. The premise of the film is somewhat of a rather large stretch and there’s some some graphic violence and disturbing torture scenes…however there is a pretty memorable climax scene that is honestly rather unique and basically saved the thing. It was actually pretty cool. If you wanna kill 120 minutes….
I've seen it (some time ago) and the rating is absolutely right on as you say
ELSEWHERE IN COLLEGE
Five star WR decommits from LSU in an announcement that only has two typos
https://twitter.com/thereal_kori2x/status/1791299147338764585