October 17th, 2019
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All Chicken, All Week
By Daddy
Las Vegas — My chicken-all-week continued with me cutting the chicken into cubes for the soup and chicken-egg salad. I use the round medium ziploc container for portion control on both the soup and the chicken-egg salad. The eggs have been hard-boiled and are in the refrigerator ready to be slice and diced.
Working on code in dribs and drabs. I'm trash-mashing a piece of code that sorely needs it for Yii3. I need to figure out a way to present it while not offending the original programmer.
The case to house the disk drive from the backup computer arrived today. I suspect the problem is with the 10 year old motherboard and removing the disk will allow me to look at the disk from the bigger/better mac. Considering that a refurbished mac-mini of that era is running $200-$300 it's not huge loss just a painful one.
I'll be putting out two reviews and a update today and wanted to remind you that we still need reviews of "places to go." and "Things to watch."
I'm still waiting for the commission check from Flirt4Free which should make life a bit easier for October. However any help is appreciated as my machine for doing the backups is refusing to boot. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page


Ronan Farrow Proposed To Boyfriend In Endearingly Nerdy Way
By Nico Lang
New York City — As Ronan Farrow writes in the recently released Catch and Kill, he proposed to partner Jon Lovett during revisions on the book, which further details Farrow’s acclaimed investigations into alleged abusers like Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer. Lovett, a co-host of Pod Save America, contributed reporting to Catch and Kill, and in a draft, Farrow wrote, “Marriage? On the moon or even here on Earth?” in the margins. (More)

W San Francisco Reveals Gold Fever Guest Room Renovations
By Staff
San Francisco — W San Francisco has completed its Gold Fever guest room renovation with an expanded roster of guest services. Located in the bustling heart of San Francisco's forward-looking SoMa neighborhood, W San Francisco's transformation reflects the city's distinctive culture, historic landmarks, electric urban energy, and non-stop social scene. (More)


Surprise! “Will & Grace” Final Season Returning Way Earlier Than Expected
By Christopher Rudolph
Hollywood — If you were saving your “Just Jack” jazz hands for 2020 then you might want to brush up on your moves a little early. NBC has made the surprise announcement that the final season of Will & Grace will debut on Thursday, Oct. 24. (More)

If Impeachment Comes To The Senate – 5 Questions Answered
By Sarah Burns
Washington D.C. — If the House of Representatives concludes its impeachment inquiry by passing articles of impeachment of President Donald Trump, attention will turn to the Senate. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, is known as a master of the Senate’s rules, and has been raising campaign donations with ads touting the power he would have over impeachment proceedings. (More)


Matt Shepard's Parents Snub AG Barr: We Won't 'Kowtow To Hypocrisy'
By Trudy Ring
Washington D.C. — Matthew Shepard’s parents have delivered a stinging rebuke to Attorney General William Barr and Donald Trump’s Department of Justice for endorsing discrimination against transgender Americans and taking other anti-LGBTQ actions. (More)

Washington State Keeps Net Neutrality In Place After Court Ruling
By Michael French
Washington D.C. — About two weeks ago, a federal appeals court ruled that individual states have the right to enforce their own net neutrality rules, even though the Federal Communications Commission has repealed those rules at the federal level. (More)


Here's Why Latinx Students Need Access To PrEP On College Campuses
By Daniel Nava Cabral
Cyberspace — PrEP, the strategy that prevents HIV, has existed for seven years. And statistically, as a young Latinx queer person, I’m in one of the groups that could benefit from PrEP. Yet I didn’t even hear about it until 2017 — and then, only because I was lucky to have informed people in my life. (More)