Dear Pittsburgh CLO: I gave you my phone number so you could contact me
if there were problems with my theatre tickets. You lost points by
calling to ask for a charitable donation, and you lost lots
of points when your agent argued with my labelling of the call as a
solicitation. His claim: you're not selling anything but asking for
a donation, so that's not a solicitation. I recommend you buy him a
dictionary. Unfortunately, you'll be doing it with your own money,
not mine.
I'm used to size variation in women's clothing. (Why oh why can't
women's jeans use waist and inseam like men's?) And I'm used to minor
variations in shoes in US sizes (I seem to wear a size 7.75, which doesn't
exist). I had not realized that there is significant variation in sizes
on the (tighter) European scale. The size-38 Naot sandals I just tried are
nearly half an inch shorter than the size-38 Birkies that fit (and that I
bought). They're both the same style, your basic two-strap slip-in sandal.
Dani's company watched
searching for evil recently. It's an overview
of Internet security issues -- probably nothing new, but he spoke well
of it so I want to bookmark it for when I've got a spare hour.
IANA considerations for TLAs
was making the rounds at my company this week.
Via
goldsquare comes
this bizarre story: a man lost parental rights
to his younger child, appealed, and was then killed in a car accident.
Now state child-welfare agents want to support the appeal, so the child
can share in his estate. The court says this is uncharted territory.
Specialized seasonal question: can anyone tell me, in the next 8 hours,
if I use high-holy-day melodies in Hallel for Rosh Chodesh tomorrow morning?
It's the last day of Av, not the first day of Elul (so we don't blow shofar
yet).
From
filkerdave:
Most recently from
siderea, this modern song of a wounded heart
made me laugh (warning, camera work is terrible):
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