As a parent, the peelability of satsumas is unparalleled.
27 thoughts on “December 22, 2019: Accessibility”
Hey Sean, I keep getting a pop-up that the WGOM was compromised and I should change my password.
Could you take a screenshot of that popup? I'm subscribed to a service that lets me know when my email appears in a compromise and the WGOM hasn't shown up yet.
Okay, next time it happens I'll do that. It's happened about four times in the past week.
Here you go.
The image doesn't load for me.
Per NBBW reading nytimes article, I just turned off the following on my iPhone:
Locations services (i left on for Uber if using the app)
Background app refresh
Limit ad tracking (on)
The peperonciono is OBSESSED with easy-to-peel cuties (which are a kind of mandarin). I think he had about 5 of them yesterday, and he's already had one with breakfast this morning.
Half-Baked Hall 1964 is up. Only a couple of new guys.
Funny that satsumas are making a popular splash that far north. I never had one til I moved to the big easy.
We’re hosting festivus this year. The aluminum pole has been dusted off, grievances are being prepared, and the brisket is on the smoker.
The CoC is already queued up as well. Feel free to let it all out.
I recommend a good warm-up and stretch before the Feats of Strength. We're not as young as we used to be.
That’s another thing to add to the list of grievances...
No kidding.
On The Smoker
For the fam tonight I did Kansas City Burnt Ends with Kansas City BBQ Sauce. Worked out well, as we also had Party Potatoes, Green Salad, Green Jello, Hawaiian Rolls, and Horchata+Homemade Chardonnay+Dandelion Wine. And rum balls and Russian tea-cakes. Very nice.
Mrs. Twayn and I started watching Watchmen last night and got through the first four episodes. We like it, but there's a whole lot of WTF and not very much FYI.
I've decided to go through the graphic novel (and movie, why not?) before starting that one.
Likewise. My brother lent me his copy last weekend. It’s currently sitting on one of the bookshelves...
Things begin to take shape in episode 5. The podcast is really helpful as well, but is full of spoilers if you haven't watched all the episodes covered.
Well friends, a shit situation this weekend. The farmer who died in Millersville (just north of Alex) was a father of a couple girls on our high school hockey team. This guy would give the shirt off his back to a stranger and died trying to save a couple family members. I am just sick right now. My heart goes out to his family. All his kids and his wife are just awesome and i am just dead inside right. Merry frickin christmas
That sucks
that's awful, zmx.
Losing family members unexpectedly at this time of year is especially crushing. I’m so sorry, zooomx.
I just saw that on the news tonight and thought how sad. Now it seems even sadder.
Awful news.
Couple years ago, I worked on a team project at the Humphrey school with a focus on farm safety (the state now funds a program for retrofitting older tractors with roll bars and lap belts). It was truly astounding to learn about how dangerous agricultural work is.
Very sad. The family is in our prayers, as you are as well.
Hey Sean, I keep getting a pop-up that the WGOM was compromised and I should change my password.
Could you take a screenshot of that popup? I'm subscribed to a service that lets me know when my email appears in a compromise and the WGOM hasn't shown up yet.
Okay, next time it happens I'll do that. It's happened about four times in the past week.
Here you go.
The image doesn't load for me.
Per NBBW reading nytimes article, I just turned off the following on my iPhone:
Locations services (i left on for Uber if using the app)
Background app refresh
Limit ad tracking (on)
The peperonciono is OBSESSED with easy-to-peel cuties (which are a kind of mandarin). I think he had about 5 of them yesterday, and he's already had one with breakfast this morning.
Half-Baked Hall 1964 is up. Only a couple of new guys.
Funny that satsumas are making a popular splash that far north. I never had one til I moved to the big easy.
We’re hosting festivus this year. The aluminum pole has been dusted off, grievances are being prepared, and the brisket is on the smoker.
The CoC is already queued up as well. Feel free to let it all out.
I recommend a good warm-up and stretch before the Feats of Strength. We're not as young as we used to be.
That’s another thing to add to the list of grievances...
No kidding.
On The Smoker
For the fam tonight I did Kansas City Burnt Ends with Kansas City BBQ Sauce. Worked out well, as we also had Party Potatoes, Green Salad, Green Jello, Hawaiian Rolls, and Horchata+Homemade Chardonnay+Dandelion Wine. And rum balls and Russian tea-cakes. Very nice.
Mrs. Twayn and I started watching Watchmen last night and got through the first four episodes. We like it, but there's a whole lot of WTF and not very much FYI.
I've decided to go through the graphic novel (and movie, why not?) before starting that one.
Likewise. My brother lent me his copy last weekend. It’s currently sitting on one of the bookshelves...
Things begin to take shape in episode 5. The podcast is really helpful as well, but is full of spoilers if you haven't watched all the episodes covered.
Well friends, a shit situation this weekend. The farmer who died in Millersville (just north of Alex) was a father of a couple girls on our high school hockey team. This guy would give the shirt off his back to a stranger and died trying to save a couple family members. I am just sick right now. My heart goes out to his family. All his kids and his wife are just awesome and i am just dead inside right. Merry frickin christmas
That sucks
that's awful, zmx.
Losing family members unexpectedly at this time of year is especially crushing. I’m so sorry, zooomx.
I just saw that on the news tonight and thought how sad. Now it seems even sadder.
Awful news.
Couple years ago, I worked on a team project at the Humphrey school with a focus on farm safety (the state now funds a program for retrofitting older tractors with roll bars and lap belts). It was truly astounding to learn about how dangerous agricultural work is.
Very sad. The family is in our prayers, as you are as well.