Steve Roth
@steve.rothskeller.net
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Disaster Preparedness Specialist for Sunnyvale, CA. Retired software architect for Hewlett-Packard. Sing tenor in Schola Cantorum Silicon Valley.
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I honestly can't remember the last time I saw an actual, literal phone book. Do they even still make them anymore?
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I hadn't thought of it as implying privilege, but yes, I suppose it does. I'm not greatly different in that regard from our host for this thread, which is partly why I was asking for his thoughts on the matter.
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No and yes, respectively.
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I hear you. That's exactly *why* I'm torn. If it weren't for the ongoing, and escalating, destruction of our society, I wouldn't even consider voting for the redistricting. As matters stand, I have to consider it. As I said, Hobson's choice.
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A planet where two wrongs don't make a right, where the phrase "Hobson's choice" exists, and where some people could stand to be more courteous.
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I'm curious for your thoughts on his CA redistricting effort, because (as a CA voter) I'm torn. I like our independent districting commission and hate to see it killed. But I also don't want to see Trump/Texas steal the House in 2026.
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Would be nice if bsky had an option to block any post with images that *don't* have alt tags. It would block inconsiderate authors and that could only be a good thing.
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I googled her to find out if she actually won, and the first result told me that she was sentenced to jail in 2023 for running a business without a license. (And no, she didn't win sheriff in 2020, or state legislator in 2022.)
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Knowing how to correlate the data to real life is the key.
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I had a hard-to-reschedule optometrist appointment, scheduled long before this became a protest day. Spent the day closeted in a dark room waiting for my dilated eyes to recover. A protest would have been preferable in several ways...
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I am disappointed that the local government department I work for still only posts on X, Facebook, and Instagram. It's not for any reason other than inertia. Our social media person is overworked with three outlets and isn't up for adding more.
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While we were waiting outside the Council chambers on Tuesday for the delayed start of the DPS awards, I commented to several people about how Tuesdays are a marathon for you all. Thanks for doing a job I would not want!
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Sounds like you're on the A-side of an A/B test. It hasn't been imposed on my Gmail, at least not yet. It's available in the toolbar but not intruding or interrupting.
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I knew you as an author first. Went from that to your blog, and from there to your social media.
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Interesting. When I saw this, I thought, "that could simply be 'most confusing.'" And "most grumbling" almost works, but not quite. Yet "most winning" doesn't work without another word, like "most often winning" or "most frequently winning." The lack of parallelism is odd.
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I have seen much evidence that confirms you are not, in fact, the grumbliest man on Bluesky. And I would hate for any interaction with me to lead you there, so I will hide my distaste for "winniest" behind a "de gustibus." 😀
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Is the meaning clear? Is there a preferable alternative that is equally clear and equally concise?
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It still makes sense when writing in a monospace font — fairly common in software even if nowhere else.
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This way the Braille readers know it isn't the bathroom?
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I'm looking forward to hearing your first organ composition.
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Ponder the next generation?
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What news sources do you use, when you need a recap of the past week and don't want to read the full accumulation of everything you would normally have been following?
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Sunday afternoon, my chorus (and a couple of others) joined the Redwood Symphony in their performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 2, to an audience of about 800 people. With close to 300 musicians on stage, it is truly a monumental work.