I knew “schmuck” was not a good term, but I never knew its literal meaning or etymology. http://bit.ly/f5MiKw
Is Sugar Toxic?
Is Sugar Toxic? via the NY Times
I contributed this comment (loved reading this article after munching on Trader Joe’s jelly beans last night while watching The Expendables):
What was the typical diet of these cancer-free Inuit Indians? My guess is that it was high in animal proteins and fats and very low in fruits and vegetables. But the animals they were eating were wild and not being raised on factory farms.
The takeaway for me from this article is that processed “foods” can have long-term harmful consequences. Michael Pollan has touched on this in his books, and this article is another reminder to eat only what your grandmother would recognize as food.
You owe it to yourself NOT to …
You owe it to yourself NOT to watch The Expendables if you have fond memories of the action movies of the individual actors.
Lunch at the Symantec Cafeteria with the kids
Ate lunch with the kids at the Symantec cafeteria today. I couldn’t believe how quickly they inhaled their burgers. Their fries are good, but it’s their onion rings which are spectacular. We all shared a Sobe Green Tea. Even the kids thought it was too sweet. 250 calories for the bottle.
I think Cisco was hoping to ca…
I think Cisco was hoping to capture some of the high margins Apple’s been enjoying in the consumer space. http://bit.ly/dEOLwc
I’d rather pay $25 more for an…
I’d rather pay $25 more for an ad-free Kindle. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/12/technology/12amazon.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
Why can my 8-year old throw an Aerobie farther than me?
I can easily throw a baseball farther than my 8-year old, but when it comes to the Aerobie, I was shocked 2 nights ago when he was regularly throwing an Aerobie over my head while I had trouble reaching him at the same distance of 200 to 250 feet. I think my still longer arms gives me the leverage advantage over him for the baseball throws, but my son has the fast whip action in his arms and wrist that I never had. I suspect he’s giving a higher rate of spin to the Aerobie than I am which enables it to stay stable and travel over a longer distance.
I still remember my first Aerobie which I bought as a freshman in college in 1984. Back then, they had a stiff metal instead of a stiff plastic ring inside of the softer plastic exterior. Once, I underestimated how far the Aerobie could go, and I hit a young boy square in the back on one of the Biscayne Bay beaches. Fortunately, the boy was fine and his dad didn’t come over and pummel me after I shouted an apology.
It was surprising to see the Aerobie was made in the U.S. with almost every other toy now made in China. The history of the Aerobie makes for an interesting read with its Silicon Valley origins:
Nike+ now showing mile splits
Happy to see Nike+ is now showing mile splits.
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I love it whenever Steve Busce…
I love it whenever Steve Buscemi appears in a movie. Now I know why he never dresses in drag. http://chickswithstevebuscemeyes.tumblr.com/
Saw a fox on the back side of …
Saw a fox on the back side of the Portola Valley loop. New GORE-TEX Paclite jacket was perfect for 40 degree morning ride.