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03-15-2024 , 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by REDeYeS00
curious about elevation change mrbb
sounds like pretty flat ground?
100% level. Didn't even go outside, simply a million laps in the mancave I did do an hour with a 20 pound weight vest and another hour with 3lb hand weights but totally level except maybe 10-15 stair flights from down in the cave to back upstairs.
03-16-2024 , 03:34 PM
Went to St.Patrick day parade in Newport. Walked a little over a mile to get there and stood in one place for an hour watching. It was fun. The bars were full by 11:00, and there was no way I was going to try to get in anywhere for a beer after the parade.

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03-17-2024 , 04:19 AM
I don't hold with having parades on the wrong day, out of convenience. Have the parade on the day it's supposed to be on, goddammit.
03-17-2024 , 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by lastcardcharlie
I don't hold with having parades on the wrong day, out of convenience. Have the parade on the day it's supposed to be on, goddammit.
This. I hate to let my Reactionary Freak Flag fly in public, but it demeans the holiday to move it around. The exception being Thanksgiving, of course, which should be moved forward so as not to interfere with Black Friday preparations.
03-17-2024 , 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by lastcardcharlie
I don't hold with having parades on the wrong day, out of convenience. Have the parade on the day it's supposed to be on, goddammit.
They didn't listen to me. But yesterday was sun-filled and warm, and I don't think the drinkers minded at all.

A few years ago, Zeno and I celebrated St. Patrick's Day in a Cuban bar in NYC. We missed the parade.

Eight years ago I was at a conference, and I dragged two of my colleagues to Santa Ana, CA to a dive bar, The Fling.

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03-17-2024 , 12:11 PM
This from the Will Leitch newsletter:

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A few years back, when I was back at the University of Illinois talking to students and meeting with faculty, the dean of the journalism department told me a story that illustrated the primary difference between college students today and college students when I (and she, because I’m as old as the deans now) were in school.

“When students get out of an important test, the first thing they do when they leave the classroom—the first thing they do—is call their parents and tell them how they did,” she said.

“What?” I asked. “I don’t think my parents even knew what classes I was taking, let alone when I had a test.”

“And if they didn’t do as well as they think they should have, the professor should expect a call from those parents,” she said. “That’s just what college is now. And that’s what parents are now too.”
This seems a little too cute to be true. Any younger people, or recent students, or professors, have comments?
03-17-2024 , 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Phat Mack
This from the Will Leitch newsletter:







This seems a little too cute to be true. Any younger people, or recent students, or professors, have comments?
I think it is true but probably not widespread. Few of my students would do this because they aren't raised with that sort of entitled upbringing.

I've had to deal with students who felt they were treated unfairly or received bad grades because the teacher didn't like them, but that was rare, and I spent nearly eight years as an administrator handling complaints.

I have, though, read about parents showing up for their kids performance reviews. Seems far-fetched, but I've read about it too many times to think it never happens.

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03-18-2024 , 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by lastcardcharlie
I don't hold with having parades on the wrong day, out of convenience. Have the parade on the day it's supposed to be on, goddammit.
Sober up you nit, parades are displays of outrageous idiocy and should be enjoyed for all the furious fun. Life is not serious.
03-18-2024 , 08:56 AM
New Banksy. I admit that one is clever.

03-19-2024 , 10:58 AM
Day off. Listening to Johnny Hartman. Might correct some papers later over an espresso after cleaning the apartment.

I've come to realize that working has helped to preserve my sanity.

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03-19-2024 , 08:36 PM
the vernal equinox in oregon will occur approximately two and a half hours after this post
03-20-2024 , 04:23 AM
It occurs at the same time everywhere, including Oregon. /nit

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More precisely, an equinox is traditionally defined as the time when the plane of Earth's equator passes through the geometric center of the Sun's disk.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equinox

      
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