rtpoe
Richard
rtpoe

It depends on the occasion and the restaurant.

Here in Southern Westchester County NY, there’s a DeCicco’s a few hundred yards away from where I live that has a bottled beer selection that would put many pubs to shame. They’ve partnered with some of the local breweries to produce their own house beers.... and there’s a taproom where you can fill up a growler....

The one Disney movie that, for various reasons (only some of which are justified), they will never ever allow to be seen again....even after the copyright expires.....

No, no, no, and no.

As an antidote to all this garbage, and proof that YouTube and the Internet can be something worthwhile, I offer Brady Haran’s “Numberphile” channel - making advanced mathematical concepts accessible to ordinary people since 2011.

So, who’s responsible for Jell-O Shots?

Hey, you know what “universe” would be cool in cinematic adaptation?

I was thinking ecru......

Oh noes! Someone from the past had attitudes and opinions that were reasonably acceptable to have back then, but are totally beyond the pale today! We must condemn them to eternal perdition, and never speak of them again!

“I make sure that I book myself a flight with sufficient time to have a pretty stress-free layover...”

This one is also useful:

Will it do better than the 1976 version?

And it was so typical of the Bob’s Burgers universe that NO ONE thought of steering the runaway Catigator into a wall or getting off it and knocking it onto its side....

+1 for a reference to one of the greatest sitcoms of all time (if you dare to differ, I must ask you to meet me outside....) which still holds up after 50 years.

A lot of what I’m reading is more social than technical. As mentioned earlier here, the big technological change that we need is to provide equal access to the “Web” for everyone. The biggest social change is, I believe, to get people to DISCONNECT from the “Web”. While we should be able to, we don’t NEED to be online

I still want to know what’s so bad about the Affordable Care Act that we have to toss out the singular biggest achievement of the last Democrat to be president and start over again.

Everyone wants to be rich. We *all* imagine ourselves being incredibly wealthy someday; that’s part of the “American Dream”. So taxing the billionaires is something that all prospective billionaires are going to have at least a little trouble accepting.

Howie Rose is the main reason I’m a Mets fan.

There’s a fundamental question behind all of this that we really should be asking: