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February 29, 2008

Testing out Journler

Filed under: Tech — Sander @ 5:01 pm

If you can see this, it’s been successfully posted through Journler.  I’d do a test post, but that’s too boring.  I’m in Seattle.  It’s raining.  Oh wait, I’ll have to do better than that if I want to be non-boring. 

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February 9, 2008

Dutch Interactive Voter’s Guide for US Presidential Elections

Filed under: politics — Sander @ 12:30 am

A Dutch news show has commissioned an online voter’s guide for the 2008 US presidential elections… targeted at a Dutch audience. It’s online, in Dutch and English (for the expats).

Apparently, it’s a huge success. I get consistent results whether I use the English or Dutch version, although I don’t like statement 23 because it lumps together two distinct and contradictory views. Try it and see where you stand.

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February 2, 2008

I Can Has Cheeseburger?

Filed under: Stuff — Sander @ 3:37 am

So we’re on vacation on Maui, hanging out in downtown Lahaina. The first night, we wanted something quick after arriving late… so we picked Cheeseburger In Paradise. This turned out to be the wrong choice. They have a great location, but their burgers are atrocious: processed meat product patties cooked well done that taste as if they could be made of anything except cow. Yuk. Their coconut shrimp appetizer is OK, but don’t go there for the burgers.

Tonight, Maui redeemed itself by guiding us to the Cool Cat Cafe. The burgers served in this unassuming fifties themed diner are actually tasty, made of real meat cooked a sincere attempt at medium rare (they managed medium; we didn’t complain), and a good chunk of change cheaper than at the aforementioned tourist trap.

Lahaina itself can be summed up this way: yes there are souvenir shops, jewelry stores and art galleries, interleaved with timeshare sales desks, but one block away the streets don’t have sidewalks. Yes there are resorts but the town’s grammar school is right on the beach and a town that can keep development in check to this extent makes a great place to visit.

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