It suggests that there have always been many Americans for whom class is no mystery at all, but a very practical project of self-advancement and self-defense.
via The Remaking of Class | The New Republic
Well worth your time to read.
ultracrepidarian: a person who criticizes, judges, or gives advice outside the area of his or her expertise.
It suggests that there have always been many Americans for whom class is no mystery at all, but a very practical project of self-advancement and self-defense.
via The Remaking of Class | The New Republic
Well worth your time to read.
Obscure lyric but an awesome song by the way…
Check this: I’m on my way to an early meeting with some senior managers at work, having been asked by my boss to attend in his stead. A medium to big deal. So of course my impeccably maintained Piaggio dies, in the fast lane, partway there. Here I sit, blogging away.

I’m religious about maintaining it and this is the second time it’s died on the road.
Amazingly it was literally and actually last night that I was test driving an electric car. Heckuva coincidence eh?


I was browsing a while ago and for some reason this caught my eye.

That’s the GA-800. Sixty eight bucks on Amazon.
It’s basic for a G. Analog and digital, a rare second hand, even lume on the hands to match the blue dial illumination. Easy to wear, a bit smaller than most.


It lacks gps, barometer, radio set and solar power. The reverse LCD is hard to read at any off angle. The lume is only on the hands and not the dial, so at night you have to use the overly bright light.
Nevertheless I’m delighted with it, it’s an affordable and deeply fun watch. Easy to read the time, very light and comfortable on wrist, and at this price I didn’t flinch when I bashed it on sandstone last weekend.
If the red is too bold for you, there are other colors including black, some with more legible standard LCDs. It’s easy to find on Amazon or wherever; not a jdm or limited edition.

Here’s where I got mine: G-Shock Men’s GA-800 Red One Size https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075JH53L9?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
So I know y’all, like me, have Fitness Tracker Burnout. Pebble! Fitbit! Garmin! Apple! Misfit! Jawbone!
(I’ve owned three of those, so I’m right there with you.)
But this, it might still be worthwhile:
That’s titanium ring with a tracker crammed into it, and according to the MacWorld review it works pretty darn well: three day battery, two colors available, comfortable and basically invisible.
I’d get the gray version, but for me a ring is much more interesting; even the Apple watch wasn’t able to displace my beloved wristwatches from my wrist forever, and I’m unwilling to wear a watch on one wrist and a tracker on the other.
$199 from Amazon, manufacturer is at mymotiv.com, and read the review to learn more. Nifty stuff.
My sister found this one – thanks, Susan! Follow the link for the explanation.
A platform for bad ideas
— Read on flopstarter.com/
The world needs this.
AMA – a short film by Julie Gautier – YouTube
— Read on www.youtube.com/embed/bdBuDg7mrT8
Amazing athleticism and gorgeous choreography too.
Perhaps for those of you who do Kaggle competitions or just need some data from Wikipedia:
SImilar to my csvs-to-sqlite tool, but sqlitebiter handles “CSV/Excel/HTML/JSON/LTSV/Markdown/SQLite/SSV/TSV/Google-Sheets”. Most interestingly, it works against HTML pages—run “sqlitebiter -v url ’https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_firewalls’” and it will scrape that Wikipedia page and create a SQLite table for each of the HTML tables it finds there.
via sqlitebiter
I need to write a long post about this one. For now just a picture will have to do.
