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Jonas M Luster
Viva! Primavera (2/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
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"I echo some of the earlier comments as to slow service, weird attitudes, and almost comically clumsy servers, adding to it mediocre food, I am afraid. We started with the tempura beans and the garlic…" - Jonas M Luster
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Evan's American Gourmet Cafe (4/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
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"The good: food and service are of a consistently high quality, eating at Evan's means to eat well and to have a great time doing it. The bad: Foodies. Yes, yes, those pesky gournerds flinging…" - Jonas M Luster
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"When in Oakdale... Surrounded by the lovely sights of feed mills and bait and tackle shops, the House of Beef manages to be the first highly visible food option in Oakdale. Which is (what's not to…" - Jonas M Luster
Ewan
Marc Canter Tilts at new Digitial Windmill... in Ohio - http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/2009...
Anyway - Chris hits it on the head - I’m focusing on innovating in the area of workforce development, we’re going to use our PeopleAggregator platform and live video Helpto get peopel comfortable using computers and learning the job skills they’ll need - in the future. - Ewan
Marc has been "innovating" the same thing for the past, what, seven years. I recall sitting on a cafe terrace with him in 2002 talking about the same things. Now, in 7 years some people released at least some modicum of code, proposed standards, and maybe a value proposition or two ... Marc seems to ride the high tide of "free beer tomorrow" longer than anyone else. - Jonas M Luster
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"Where do you go if you want great wines, OK food, snooty waiters, dismissive sommeliers and a bill that doesn't quite fit the economic times, anymore? RN74, that's where. We arrived a little early…" - Jonas M Luster
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Bay Street Coffee Company (2/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
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"Bay Street Coffee Company is a conundrum and contradiction in itself. On one hand, it's located centrally in a chain-cafe infested area, open 24h a day on some days, and has free WiFi, all of which…" - Jonas M Luster
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"Now, here's one for the books. I am notoriously hard to please by bistro concept places. And I am, call me a stickler, convinced that a bistro's value can be best discerned from its Brunch menu.…" - Jonas M Luster
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Sugata Japanese Restaurant (2/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
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"Guess I have to rain on the parade of "fresh fish". I went to Sugata one lone evening this week, and made the apparent mistake of asking the waiter where the fish and meat came from. It's a little bit…" - Jonas M Luster
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Michael Bauer: Between Meals : Do you tip for haughty service? - http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin...
"Restaurants who haven't figured out that people come to a restaurant to escape their problems and want to be treated with respect need to go out of business. It's called the hospitality industry for a reason. Being hospitable should be the number-one goal of any restaurant." - Jonas M Luster from Bookmarklet
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"We arrived at 8:30pm and the place was packed. Around this time of the day and week this isn't your romantic French bistro. But, man, was the food delicious. We had the Steak (which comes with a huge…" - Jonas M Luster
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Vida Y Vino Wine Bistro (3/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
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"I just today discovered this place. The interior is, as some have said, rather eclectic, including a wide mix of seating arrangements fit for a wine bar. The wine selection is hot, including some of…" - Jonas M Luster
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"We all have those triggers. You drive down a street, see something, and the voice of someone you happened to know, rings out, saying something cool or not so cool. I have those moments with great…" - Jonas M Luster
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Moody's Organic Coffee Bar (3/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
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"Things that will drop any review below three stars: - No free Internet. Moody's has free Internet with your coffee purchase. - Petulant owners and pushy seating arrangements ("you've been here for…" - Jonas M Luster
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Sweetwater Spa & Inn (4/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
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"We went to Mendocino on a combined business/pleasure trip. Sweetwater had been recommended to us both as a place to stay and to book a massage after a few days of grueling work. I booked both. Our…" - Jonas M Luster
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Patterson's Pub (2/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
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"Sorry to spoil the multi-star love fest with my review. We came to Mendocino on business, which meant trying to find food after 9 pm - and with that one of a few choices. Patterson's came recommended,…" - Jonas M Luster
Eric Rice
At a 7-11 by my house, a stack of petitions beckoned at the register protesting a .25 bag tax. Is it too much to pay or too much to maybe not use a plastic bag for a few simple convenience store items? What sayeth you?
It should be enough to make you think twice before you leave your front door. Anything that helps shake the USA out of it bloated consumption has to be welcomed. Afterall when 5% of the world population use over 30% of the world resources, its time for a change. - yodhe
It's the principle! - Mona Nomura
Germany has a "no bags" policy. People bring their own, bag their own, and carry their own to the bus stop. My 97 year-old grandmother can do that, I'd be dammed if we can't teach the able-bodied redneck yokels in your mini-Red State down there to do it as well. - Jonas M Luster
I think that's a pretty high amount, but it's really lame that the petition is at a 7-11. How many times do you buy something at a 7-11 that even warrants a bag? - Admiral Anika
I think charging for plastic bags is a great idea. I'd like to see our country completely wean itself off plastic bags. - Jen (SquirrelGirl)
Bag Tax is a great thing. Taiwan has it and it has really cleaned up their entire country. Be conscientious. - Bjorn Stromberg
not for 7-11. They mark up everything! Have you looked at the price of there TP or shampoo?? - BEX
Wow Jonas, way to make it personal =/ - FFing Enigma (aka Tina)
I'm down. - Chris Baskind
No heh, Jonas pegged it, he's been to my house <3 - Eric Rice
That really *&()@' - EcoAussie from twhirl
That really *&()@'s me off - In Australia, all bags are about to be banned - and if u need a reusuable one, it's $1....Get over it people!!!! They should all be banned and people should deal with it...It's not that hard. - EcoAussie from twhirl
Eddie Codel
Finally, America has been rebooted.
No, Eddie. It's leaderhship kernel has been recompiled and upgraded. Down in the citizen file system there's still lot of cruft and useless holdovers from not-so-recent versions of the Operating System America. To reboot we need to clean up, expel, upgrade, and fix before we can reboot. Obama won't fix this country, but not having Bush around makes it quite a bit easier for us to try to do so. - Jonas M Luster
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Bob's Giant Burgers Fremont (4)/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
"Here's what makes a great burger: Meat - has to be good. Some people think it's OK to use second grade meat for grinding, but that's just wrong. Anyone can taste the difference, it's just that we're…" - Jonas M Luster
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Le Moose Crepe Cafe (3)/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
"My-o-my, what a conflict. On one hand, I love this place and its food. The crepes are good, the salads OK, and the sandwiches above average. And it's not one of those San Francisco chains trying to be…" - Jonas M Luster
Candace
FriendFeed needs more gamers...I'm just sayin'.
I can't imagine WoW addicts being here because, well, they are playing WoW. - Rodfather
I'm a WoW player. But WoW player =/= gamer. Over 10 million people play World of Warcraft. Many of them (like people I know) don't play any other games. - Candace
I'm a gamer, I just don't like talking about it because then people would want to play with me and I'm a loner like that. - Admiral Anika
I'm a gamer! - Alex Scoble
< WoW - mjc
Lordy my list...Nintendo of course (Wii and DS), WoW, Xbox, various table tops and waiting patiently for Starcraft 2 and Fable 2 - Candace
did you guys create a FriendFeed gamers room yet? :) - imabonehead
No...someone needs to do this! EDIT: Done! http://friendfeed.com/rooms... - Candace
Some boring facts but I used to work in the games industry for 8 years. For Warner, GT then Infogrames (publishers) - I worked on titles like Oddworld and Unreal while - then a independent UK developer called the Bitmap Brothers (creators are classics like Speedball, Cadaver, Gods, Xenon, Chaos Engine and more) where I worked on Z: Steel Soldiers (sorry cannot remember the US title, if different). - Kol Tregaskes
But since leaving the industry I've rarely played a game. My last consoles were the Xbox and PS2. Not sure of the reason I guess I got gamer-burnout or perhaps just not spare time. But I'm getting the itch again and eyeing the PS3 for sometime after Xmas. Thanks for the new gamers room btw, Candace! - Kol Tregaskes
Gamer ☛ - ·[▪_▪]·
I'm a gamer too.. and a WoW player.... ;) - Kim
I am thinking of Eric Rice (Spin) ... hey Eric... - Susan Beebe
I'm a gamer. In an age of trying to stay productive, I've stuck with only time limited games... sports, shooters, short levels. Then I limit my self to only one or two levels or "games" at a time. No more 6 hour sessions of GTA for me! I'm in and out in an hour or so, then back to work. - Damien Franco
Own every console, and play WoW and do the virtual worlds thing (which is like visual basic for game devs)... w000t let's do it - Eric Rice
Hi Eric! there you are! - Susan Beebe
I wouldn't consider myself a gamer... But I have a 70 Night Elf Rogue that raids in Sunwell, and i'm working on a few alts. ;) - Chris Hollander
Also....feel free to join the warcraft room: http://friendfeed.com/rooms... - Chris Hollander
I'm looking forward to Fallout 3. I loved the first two. In the meantime, Warhammer Online, Rockband at friends, and casual games on the iPhone. - Rodfather
There are gamers on FriendFeed. And many game developers. Real gaming professionals just aren't part of the "social" in-crowd (and don't want to be, who'd want to be part of a scene in which Robert Scoble is the resident expert on games? :P - sorry Robert). - Jonas M Luster
haha oh SNAP, jonas. That, and gaming is still the hollywood-ized top down high barrier WE MUST KEEP SEKRITS industry. You can't be social and sekrit. Well some of us can heh - Eric Rice
I also play WoW. - Mattb4rd
I'm a gamer. I think there are plenty of gamers on here, just no one ever talks about gaming here. - Mathew™ one of a kind
Well, Eric, you know why that whole secrecy thingie is important :). As for the "oh snap": http://bit.ly/4VRji - speaking of real game design experts. - Jonas M Luster
im more of a all round gamer to be honest not just warcraft - Kaloshade
Hey, I'm a gamer!!! PC Gamer only...I've spent enough on my gaming rig that I better get all the use out of it that I can...but no WoW for me....not enough time to devote to it...FPS mainly for me. - Live4Emma (L4S)
ps3 owner here - Cee Bee
Is there a "Gamers" room? PC and/or Consoles...? - Live4Emma (L4S)
Sweet! Thx Candace! :-) - Live4Emma (L4S)
Gamer here. Also a former WoW addict, but I've been clean for 7 months. - Rob Haas
I'm here :) - Jaithas
Sparky! I knew you'd show up. :) - Candace
Candace, gamer here, but too broke to afford any these days. - Pete Delucchi
I play XBox 360, Wii, and just about every other system that has come out since Atari. - David Cook
gamer! - Chieze Okoye
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Warhammer Forums - Announcements in Forum : - http://www.warhammeralliance.com/forums...
Warhammer Online Age of Reckoning - Jonas M Luster
Eric Rice
spotGPS, check. Kindle, check. FlipVideo (waterproof case), check. Vaio, check. iPhone, check. Paper/pencil/pen/stylus, check.
Where are you going? - Mistletoe Glen
have a good trip, man. - Jonas M Luster
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Munchner Haus Deli (5)/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
"I've done my share of German restaurants and delis around the bay. I'm forever a fan of Dittmers and its wide selection of German meats and treats, and I'll quite likely never set foot into…" - Jonas M Luster
Carla Thompson
Here's a question for developers out there: what in your view are the most widely used UML tools?
Eclipse with Acceleo, EML, and Uml2Tools, I'd guess. At least that's what everyone I know uses. - Jonas M Luster
Visio. But to be honest UML and UML tools have become a lot less important and less used in the last 7-8 years. - Jason Carreira
Thanks much. @Jason is there a short answer as to why less used or too convoluted to explain? - Carla Thompson
Because it doesn't provide much value and tools got much much better for understanding and navigating code, so why bother keeping code and models in sync. - Jason Carreira
That's what I figured. Thank you! - Carla Thompson
I concur with Jason. Visio is used a lot, but the UML diagrams only really add value in complex cases. I would also argue that if your design is that complex, you might want to revisit it and make it simpler anyway. - Rob Diana
So Rob, can I take your comment to mean that if there were a visualization tool for UML, it would help things considerably? - Carla Thompson
No, I think he's saying that when your project starts to need a UML visualization it's a symptom of a problem you should try to fix. - Jason Carreira
Ah okay. Hmmm, that is a very interesting comment. So let me take this a little further. Is that why I'm finding very few ALM suites with visualization tools incorporated? - Carla Thompson
Why would a lifecycle management suite care about the kind of docs you generate? If you want to see the kind of visualizations you should care about, check out Atlassian's tools... The stuff they bought from Cenqua last year gives good visibility. - Jason Carreira
Carla, Jason's translation of what I said is correct. - Rob Diana
Well I think you just answered my question. ; ) Atlassian's definitely on my list. - Carla Thompson
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Kasper's Hot Dogs (1)/5) - http://www.yelp.com/biz...
"Another one of those "shoulda read Yelp" moments. My experiences echo those of some of the other commenters, and - frankly - make me wonder what Mr. Kasper would think if he'd be around these days.…" - Jonas M Luster
Eric Rice
The Sichuan Quake and the Hubris of Twitter Users - http://digitalwatch.ogilvy.com.cn/en...
This reminds me of Katrina, and people running around on Twitter raving about it's communication success -- except, that it wasn't. I vaguely remember some cats talking about HAM radio as still be effective to some degree. I guess you can't knock the instantaneous hustle of Twitter, though. Hubris indeed. - DYKC?™ from Alert Thingy
I'm investigating if myspace users reported on this as well, but my main concern, as I posted on mathew ingram's blog, is that this may be based on ENGLISH speaking users of Twitter et al. Unless everyone suddenly became fluent in Chinese. This is a futile effort, because what difference does it make, really? No one wants details, they want headlines. - Eric Rice
During Katrina SMS was the the only communications that worked. Ask "Ernie the Attorney" -- he was stuck in New Orleans and could only talk with outside world via SMS. - Robert Scoble
Between emergency personnel or civilians? SMS relies on an infrastructure that someone controls, not a decentralized one like the ham radio bands. Any insights into trunked systems, APRS, etc? - Eric Rice
pretty certain that twitter users inherit that human tendency to overinflate their importance in the general scheme of existence. - Nathan Eckenrode
I just left a comment over on this post, but it's held in moderation. Eric: I was talking about citizen communication. I've never had access to ham radio equipment. Maybe you do, but most citizens don't so discussing such is off topic. - Robert Scoble
Some things: 1. IM is fast, but not scalable. The entire world can search Twitter using Summize and Tweetscan to find messages that mention “quake” and “earthquake.” We can NOT do that to find your wife’s messages. That’s why I heard about the quake first on Twitter, not on IM or email or some other site. - Robert Scoble
. 2. Those who focus on Twitter being faster than USGS are missing the point. The point is that no one would have known to look at USGS if it weren’t for people telling us that something major had happened. In the old days that was mainstream news. How long would you have had to wait if you were in New York to learn about the quake and weren’t on Twitter? Well, the New York Times newspaper didn’t have news for 36 hours. Most TV? One to five hours, and even then you’ll only get a few minutes of coverage. - Robert Scoble
The real point? That we are now able to compare notes with more than a million people around the world IN REAL TIME in a way that’s searchable and reusable and relinkable. That has NEVER been possible before. If you were watching my Twitter account you didn’t see me doing any Twitter “boosterism.” Instead, I just linked my readers to people who were on the scene and were reporting to us all what they were experiencing. That was magical. - Robert Scoble
Hold the phone, the first thing I read was from YOU about being 3 minutes faster than USGS. Ummm, what? And that's what everyone latched onto. I know that we're all not journalists here, but perhaps that's getting thrust upon us whether we like it or not. Get to that point of 20K, guess what? You're a journalist, and you don't have a say in that AT ALL. So the blame can't be put on those focusing on that. - Eric Rice
I put out a call for some first responders to jump in, because it's dangerous to have something hyped to the extreme of being dangerous. These are not mission critical apps, these are not even reliable apps with SLAs, and the spin being formed is how much they are saviours of the free world. Just like the story with the Egypt guy. His US Passport carries weight but oh man TWITTER DID IT. That's dangerous. That's NY Times-grade. That's what we're becoming. - Eric Rice
This reminds me dangerously of those three Silicon Valley nerds who, in their "citizen media" bliss, drove all the way down to NOLA to bring cameras to the people, because that's important, apparently, leaving six autonomous coolers, small fridges to store medicine that has a cooling chain, behind in Houston, TX. It's this Silicon Valley zeal to assume that toys and (now) Twitter are more important than food, clean water, security details for first responder storage units, medicine, and other things. - Jonas M Luster
I found Twitter invaluable during the Southern California fires of October 2007 - not for getting news *out* (thank goodness, I had no news to report), but for getting news in to me - finding out how close the fires and evacuation areas were to my home. - Mitch Wagner
'hubris' and 'self-congratulatory' -- both seem like apt descriptions of the Twitterati coverage. I can see how Twitter was useful in this earthquake's coverage, and I think it has its place, but... it was strange. It seemed like the folks you mentioned were 50% passing information, 50% adding the event coverage to their portfolios. But, hey, like pure altruism exists anywhere... - Kirk Kittell
HAM radio works when everything else fails, you can run it off solar or gasoline. Silicon Valley has some excellent graybeard HAM radio operators. Youngsters should learn from their example. - Jason Wehmhoener
@Scoble - sorry about this - but you are incorrect about Katrina and SMS being the "only communications that worked." http://interdictor.livejournal.com/2005... - an awful lot of us were tuned to Interdictor's livejournal detailing exactly what was happening the whole time - and their efforts to keep directnic up and internet access available. - Lucretia Pruitt
I'm not sure if going back to HAM is the answer. It's a bit retro, even for the MAKE generation. However, maybe there should be a discussion of how to use public communication resources like Twitter to leverage other low-tech distributed communication mediums (since we're already talking about how we can use network effects to quickly respond to emergencies). What I really want to know: was there an SMS earthquake warning in China like we have in the states? - Steve Lynch from Alert Thingy
@jason many of my good friends (my age) are hams, and they are deeply involved in Burning Man's communication network. Some work for companies we all rely on, but out of courtesy, I keep that quiet. It's a decentralized infrastructure, the ham thing. We did a show on this 2 years ago when Katrina hit because the wifi pompom brigade was getting a bit out of hand. Radio communications are not out-dated. Google wouldn't be bidding on wireless spectrums otherwise, heh. - Eric Rice
HAM is not "a bit retro", it's completely and utterly reliable, without fail. - Jason Wehmhoener
@Steve it's also not about 'going back to ham' (not that there's any 'going back to' involved-- instead, it's about understanding the widest breadth of technologies and what's mission critical, what's not, what's hype, and so on. This came up a bit when 365 Main data center went offline. That was just a mere power failure that rocked the generators. That WASNT an earthquake with bodies on the ground. 365 Main neutered a lot of sites then, and the possibility remains for the future to neuter our so-called + - Eric Rice
@eric, thanks for that. good point about google too, but the key thing to remember about HAM vs. other radio networks is the very thing you point out: HAM is completely decentralized, and it's not limited to narrow sections of bandwidth like WIFI is, so you can go really low wavelength and blast through walls and other obstructions. Try to do that with a linksys! - Jason Wehmhoener
... "new saviours" ... I'm crying out for a little balance, here, is all. - Eric Rice
Ok, I'm overly verbose for a comment here :) My comment is over on my blog: http://blog.goldiesgabs.com/2008... - Goldie Katsu
Thanks Goldie, very well said! - Jason Wehmhoener
BTW, this is kinda like the user-generated version of how the mainstream media might find a story about a kid doing something bad and it's BREAKING TOP STORY NEWS AT 11 THIS JUST IN. The biggest advocates for the bloggish thing appear to evolving into what was hated about the ancestors. That's natural, I suppose. The goal is to be wiser and have some moments of clarity. Question authority and all that. Anyway, I'm exhausted. Y'all can continue to debate. We the media, indeed. - Eric Rice
OK, so maybe hubris or ego or whatever enters into my tweets and posts (I can't speak for anyone else, so I'll speak for myself). However, perhaps that hubris/ego can be used. If I end up patting myself on the back for sharing a story with a wider audience...well, I shared the story with a wider audience, so some good came out of it. - Ontario Emperor
One more comment about amateur radio is on Goldie's comment. http://blog.goldiesgabs.com/2008... - Shamir Katsu
Eric Rice
in Saratoga at art show west valley college
tweet me when you're done for coffee :) - Jonas M Luster
Joi Ito
Walking to SOMA from dinner
you gonna have tea with me tomorrow, kid? - Jonas M Luster
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@wildhunt gardens are structured, regardless of wall or not. Inherent limits. Even fields of corn
So we're looking at imposed vs. observed boundaries - my garden will have barbed wire and trip mines, btw. - Jonas M Luster
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