I took some selfies for Pet Day:
— Lightning ![]()
I took some selfies for Pet Day:
— Lightning ![]()
Our son and his girlfriend took us to a Mexican restaurant in North Beach for Sunday brunch. Later, at the airport, when I couldn’t remember the name of the place, I googled “san francisco mexican brunch” and it came back as the first result.

Don Pisto’s is (according to Google) synonymous with Mexican brunch in SF. I can recommend the huevos rancheros, breakfast burrito and the pork tamale and eggs.
I also had a margarita. Maybe because I ordered it at the bar and it was poured right in front of me, but there was mucho tequila in the margarita. I don’t always drink margaritas, but when I do, I often order a second one. That option was not even on the table on this occasion.
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hey say unto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act.
Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?
This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not.
So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground.
What was Jesus writing on the ground?
THINGS TO DO BEFORE BEING CRUCIFIED
Six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus posted a Facebook video that shows several Augusta National guards not immediately recognizing him and asking for a security badge.
Tomorrow we’ll have a video of Michael Jordan being asked for ID at a Bulls game . . .
Watch from behind the scenes what happened when I arrived to Magnolia Lane and the Masters this afternoon! ?
Posted by Jack Nicklaus on Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Whole Foods Markets Inc. last fall started selling a new brand of laundry detergent called Nature’s Power, whose green bottle claims the product is made “with plant-derived soaps.”
Its top active ingredient, a commonly used cleaning agent called sodium laureth sulfate, is found in plenty of its mainstream peers, including Arm & Hammer, which like Nature’s Power is made by Church & Dwight Co. Sodium laureth sulfate can be produced from coconut oil, palm oil or petroleum.
“It is the same chemical compound, regardless of what it’s derived from,” says Clarence Miller, a professor emeritus of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Rice University in Houston.
A Church & Dwight spokesman said the sodium laureth sulfate in Nature’s Power “is plant-based and not the same” as the sodium laureth sulfate found in Arm & Hammer. Whole Foods declined to comment.
Let’s also note that in addition to being made by the same company as Arm & Hammer, with the same active ingredient as Arm & Hammer, Nature’s Power sells for 114 percent more than Arm & Hammer.
In other ‘green’ product news, S.C. Johnson, makers of Windex, also sells a multi-surface cleaner under the Mrs. Meyer’s brand for 127 percent more than Windex.
‘Natural’ and ‘organic’ are marketing terms, and ‘green’ is what you have to shell out to buy ‘natural’ products.

Employee X [8:55 AM]
I bumped the HVAC up one degree for the entire office. Got a few comments about it being too cold yesterday. Let me know how today is y’all.
Employee Y [9:18 AM]
half a degree too warm


Pundits say Trump has destroyed the Republican party. I say that's one party down, one to go. The job is only half done. #trump
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) March 27, 2016
Counter terrorism, like law enforcement, works best when everyone tiptoes around glaring demographic realities: pic.twitter.com/OluHudPBfp
— Conservative Pundit (@DemsRRealRacist) March 25, 2016
I assumed every woman with a dog (not just a wiener dog) is doing this, minus the videos of course . . .
Police charge that the South Carolina suspect got intimate with a Dachshund on her 23rd birthday…
Posted by The Smoking Gun on Friday, March 25, 2016
Evolutionary pressures led humans to develop cognitive biases . . .

I control the rhythm and length of my strides: a half second for each step, a step and a half for each yard, eighty yards a minute. Of my own free will I am walking toward an inevitable and perfect future.

A colleague shows up in the office today with dark glasses and a toothpick in his mouth.
“It’s my OAF look,” he explains.
“Is that an acronym or are you spelling the word ‘oaf'”?
“Tell us a scary story”
*Put flashlight to face*
There was once an opinion that differed from yours
*Emory students gasp*
In chalk
*Screams*— Daniel Lin (@DLin71) March 24, 2016

Just us kids in the parking lot
Out here givin’ it all we got
We don’t want to get old and die
And there ain’t nothing we wouldn’t tryYa know we could really have it all
Our kid’s gonna graduate next fall
I could take retirement in 10 years
It’s a damn short movie
How’d we ever get here?Just us kids hangin’ out today
Watchin’ our long hair turnin’ gray
Not so skinny maybe not so free
Not so many as we used to be
A Brutally Honest Tagline https://t.co/3hndnyEYTS #branding #startup #brand pic.twitter.com/r8KvhSR9Kt
— Igor Naming Agency (@igornaming) March 16, 2016