srpeterson
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srpeterson

I am many months late to this party, but I have two words for you: RollerMouse Pro.

I am now idly wondering who has the most “almost triple doubles” in NBA history. Or at least since LeBron came into the league.

Coffee is best made with a Sowden SoftBrew. It’s a simple apparatus with zero moving parts, and it steeps the coffee grounds. This results in a delicious pot of coffee because the natural oils of the coffee beans are not wasted in a paper filter.

Thank you for fixing the italics. I completely understand. You experienced an emotional rollercoaster while writing this post.

Buttered Pop Tarts are the best breakfast food ever. Drop a generous slice of butter on a hot Pop Tart, let the melty liquid fat soak into the frosting and permeate the sugary goodness inside the Pop Tart.

Holy lift off, Batman! When I saw the headline, I thought, “Big deal. Dude jumped over a kicker going for a kicker-esque tackle.”

Gah! All that space!

I did check out the statement from the VP of Diversity, but I didn’t re-read it. And heck yeah, Google should be confident in its decision to fire the guy.

We’re on the same side here: I don’t support tech bro’s ideas or beliefs, and what he said is wrong on so many levels that it would require hours of conversation to cover all of those levels.

California is an “at-will” employment state. Either the employer or the employee can end the employment relationship at any time, with or without reason.

Sure, I read it. But *saying* shit and *doing* shit are different things. Google clearly has sufficient evidence that tech bro believes in some nonsense because of what he wrote.

If Google has sufficient evidence to prove the hostile work environment allegation, there will be no need for hush money. California employers have a legal mandate to create workplaces that are free from harassment. If an employer acts to protect other workers, the employer will have significant insulation

Can we talk about the thing behind the grill? Is it a table? If so, whoever made that table did it all wrong.

I’m a sort-of Niners fan, in that I live in Sacto. I just don’t understand why a team would give $10 mill to Cutler when the guy’s approach to football seems so “eh, whatever” and whose teammates don’t really seem to like him.

I posted this to the JayWatch article last night, but I’ll repost here.

Let’s see here:

As someone who’s spent considerable time in bowling alleys, I appreciate the verisimilitude of the Arizona players’ method acting. They really nailed their parts.

I wonder how different the world would be if six immaculate conceptions occurred this year.

This is just barely related to the article, but I’m genuinely curious how many modern MLB players wear stirrups. This dates me, but when I think baseball, I think stirrups.

Yes, I always take a leisurely ride on my bicycle before going to a wedding. Helps clear my mind and prepare me for the rigors of wedding partying.