I do love that many (most?) Chicago area yards are instantly recognizable (snow notwithstanding). Took me about 3 milliseconds to spot where that was.
I do love that many (most?) Chicago area yards are instantly recognizable (snow notwithstanding). Took me about 3 milliseconds to spot where that was.
por favor
Could also be a Ramones lyric
And ... easily gamed by interested parties techcrunch.com/2025/11/01/c...
I have a very specific, micro wish for time travel and it's simply this: going back to the time before I heard this emotionless fucker say "you'll find them in the grind"
I'll take this instead thank you very much www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVek...
Boober. No, Ghyft.
Wilford Brimley looking at the viewer just like Wilford Brimley
I hear Wilford Brimley
Been waiting for something to rekindle my interest in playing OOTP and this convo might be it
Ham? Letโs!
The podcast he co-hosts with @jonkimball.bsky.social is well worth listening to
They would probably commit me if I made any of my playlists public ๐ตโ๐ซ
It has the deranged breadth of any good playlist. Good on you.
I desire to go back to simpler days, say 2015, when you discussed this wonderful list of "notable relishes" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relish
oh yeah that's great
Today, I am wearing a coat that I think of as a windbreaker, but alas I suspect it's just a raincoat. Gotta break that wind on this chilly Chicago day!
I'm perfectly calm, Dude.
I have never done it myself, so cannot speak to how easy it is, but it's a surprisingly open process suggesting new emoji. I can surely get behind a biscuit emoji. unicode.org/emoji/propos...
This is a very tough sign, @jonkimball.bsky.social
accounting rules just changed (for everybody) www.journalofaccountancy.com/issues/2024/...
I had a baby and wrote a book last year, and I don't think I could have done either without doing this first
About time I set up my alt accounts Rob Quibble and Randy Liars.
Unemployed
Drive up Mount Lemmon with this (dunno if thereโs an Android equivalent) apps.apple.com/us/app/mt-le...
Encouraging but not forcing. It works.
I kept telling him reading is like a super power. Unlocks the world. But it wasnโt until he had interests that drove him to embrace that power that he dove in.
Iโm certain not every parent agrees with this, but itโs worked wonders for us: let the kid lead. Let them pursue what interests them, at their pace. We coached our oldest on reading and encouraged it but didnโt press it. HE finally wanted to really read at 7-8, and then it was off to the races.