Hint: Havana has four famous ones; in St. Louis, Missouri there's Kiener.
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First Letter: P
Hint: Havana has four famous ones; in St. Louis, Missouri there's Kiener.
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First Letter: P
Hint: Today's Wordle is beautiful both in nature and on the flag of Lebanon. It's also used to make everything from cat litter to special closets.
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First Letter: C
Hint: Today's Wordle is more approximate than exact, date-wise.
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First Letter: C
Hint: It can be formal or informal -- and it's a science, not a suit of clothes.
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First Letter: L
Hint: A major city and the area surrounding it, or the subway system serving such a city/area.
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First Letter: M
... which I am, so far, meeting:
Hint: That guy makes me laugh -- he's a real card.
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First Letter: J
Hint: You can say that again. Or, rather, I'm saying it again in one-word form.
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First Letter: D
Hint: A prelude to traditional male urination (unless you're wearing e.g. Levi's 501s).
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First Letter: U
It's a Purefix single speed with flip-flop hub (set to freewheel). 54cm frame. $250 new, $125 used from a guy who refurbished it very nicely.
I'm used to a 57cm, but I think I may actually like the 54cm better. I'm right on the height borderline between those two frame sizes being ideal, but I think once I adjust the seat height, etc. I'll find this more comfy.
It's also the far side from the direction I intended to go on tires. I preferred moving up from the 25mm on my last non-electric bike to 32mm, so that I could have Schrader valves instead of Presta. But this one is rocking 23mm Continental Dura-Skins. Pretty nice tires, with some wear left in them and new tubes. Other than the valve thing, I actually like nice narrow tires.
As you can see, I brought my lock, small bag (with pump, wrenches, etc.), and water bottle/bottle holder with me when I went to look at the bike, then mounted them before riding it eight miles home (I grabbed this photo during a water stop).
I can rob a cargo rack from another old bike frame, but I am going to need some stuff. I've added it to my Amazon Wish List in case anyone wants to help out before I get to all of it. In order of urgency:
Hint: Don't expect today's Wordle to buy you lunch. It doesn't have a penny to its name.
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First Letter: B
Apparently, Thomas Knapp ... associates with a group of Americans that distrusts anything associated with or funded by the government.
Hint: It's a boat! It's a search engine! It's a palindrome!
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First Letter: K
WaPo letter to the editor headline:
As long as public debts are authorized by law, they may not be questioned and must be paid. That’s the import of Section 4 of the 14th Amendment.
Hint: Think dinner. Or tectonics.
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First Letter: P
Hint: Disney turned the novel character "Friend Hare" into a differently named film character who does this. And Chumbawumba wrote a song about doing this.
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First Letter: T
Today at noon central. The show? In different places I seem to see it called "Cultural Baggage" or "Moral High Ground with The Reverend Dean." Either way, I'll be talking war on drugs and such with Dean Becker, and I think that one of the places you can catch it, if you're interested, is on KPFT 90.1 FM in Houston (live stream here).
Hint: Today's Wordle is a real dog -- and not the kind of dog I'd pal around with or count on to catch a rabbit.
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First Letter: H
Hint: I wouldn't say today's Wordle stinks, but if you're paying attention you can smell it.
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First Letter: W
Hint: I no longer live in Missouri, but I once _____ there.
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First Letter: D
Hint: No thrill of victory this morning -- it took me five tries to solve today's Wordle! Which turned out to be the other side of said thrill: The feeling that goes with defeat, at least according to Jim McKay.
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First Letter: A
Hint: Stop that man! He stole my wallet!
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First Letter: T
Hint: Think diamonds, not cake.
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First Letter: C
Hint: You could use today's Wordle in your laundry, or to kill ants.
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First Letter: B
Hint: I'm not sure I should give you a Wordle hint today. The idea of doing so gives me a feeling of moral uneasiness.
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First Letter: Q
Hint: Today's Wordle isn't over.
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First Letter: U
Hint: Today's Wordle isn't a word, it's an acronym -- closely related to FUBAR, but neither as extreme nor as unusual.
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First Letter: S
Robert Iger, chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney company, announced this morning that the will close its Walt Disney World theme park and all related enterprises for the 2024 season "or until the political environment in Florida improves," hinting at the possibility of relocating the parks to the Charlotte, North Carolina area."We apologize to our Florida employees, and people around the world who love Disney's parks, hotels, and entertainment activities. We hope they'll consider visiting Disneyland in California next year," Iger said. "We also sympathize with the people of Florida who seem to appreciate our presence in the state, and to the many other businesses whose profitability relies on the millions of travelers we bring to the state each year."
"We do not, however," Iger continued, "apologize to certain politicians who don't seem to fully appreciate the $780 million in direct tax revenue they collect from Disney, and the billions more in tourist-related tax revenue indirectly powered by Disney's presence, enough to refrain from using our company as a punching bag when they see political advancement in doing so.
"Your move, Ron."
Hint: Please don't jump! Step back from today's Wordle! And if you do not want to see my Wordle hints again, I would understand.
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First Letter: L
Hint: A set of points as specified by a formula, or a magazine magazine covering the science fiction and fantasy genres.
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First Letter: L
Hint: My doctor is always after me to eat vegetables that are 1) green and 2) today's Wordle.
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Alvin Bragg alleges that Donald Trump defrauded voters into electing him president on November 8, 2016.Alvin Bragg also alleges that the first crime Donald Trump committed occurred on February 14, 2017.
Are you seeing the problem here?
The implication being that an action taken after the election couldn't have affected the outcome of the election.
That implication is bullshit.
The first crime alleged in the indictment was the attempt to cover up an "underlying crime" (hiding a presidential campaign contribution by falsely labeling it in company records) that occurred earlier.
That "underlying crime" is not something Bragg can prosecute, because it's a federal offense. He's prosecuting under New York's laws on recording/reporting business transactions. And the transactions he's prosecuting occurred after the election.
Just to be clear:
Twitter added a warning to NPR’s Twitter account on Tuesday, declaring it as “state-affiliated media,” a label that’s typically been reserved for foreign media outlets that represent the official views of the government, like Russia’s RT and China’s Xinhua.
I've been doing this for years at Rational Review News Digest.
Of course, supporters of NPR (and PBS) whine that they're not "state media" because they supposedly have "editorial independence." But all government funding comes with strings attached. If you take the money, you accept the strings, and are de facto state media. If they don't want that designation, they should become genuinely "public" and operate entirely on reader/listener/viewer donations.
Hint: If the Incredible Hulk recorded an album, it would be this kind of hit.
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First Letter: S
Hint: A math term, or a way of reacting on Twitter.
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First Letter: R
Hint: If we divide all life into two large groups, this group includes oaks and daisies but not ocelots or ducks.
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First Letter: F
TL;DR: About as good as one could expect it to.
Long version:
A lot of things go into working on a desktop instead of a laptop while traveling, No matter how good your rig is, desk/chair ergonomics are unlikely to match up to well to one's everyday home office setup. If you're used to dual 19" or larger monitors, that's going to be a problem to carry around. Etc.
The little "tablet stand" I bought is a winner. Since my Chromebook can be folded completely in half to effectively be a table (it's a touch-screen model), putting it on the stand raises the screen and stops the built-in keyboard/trackpad from taking up real estate and pushing the screens further from my eyes.
The little "full-size" keyboard ... meh. While the QWERTY part is reasonably close to "full-size, it's also those annoying little "chiclet" keys. And while I don't really miss the number pad, I hadn't realized how much I depend on page up/down keys. Not sure what I'm going to do about that in the future. It isn't terrible, but it's a least a mild inconvenience that's annoying and probably added 15 minutes to my work over three days.
I still like the idea of using tiny projectors to give me larger monitor size on a wall behind whatever desk/table I end up at, but I'm not sure that's practical.
I think the REAL solution is to do a lot less work when traveling. But I don't like that idea much. From a work perspective, I'll be glad to be back at my normal desk tomorrow.
Hint: Different varieties of today's Wordle might be kept on a farm, in a pond, or in a financial portfolio.
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First Letter: S
Hint: Today's Wordle is several things, including a way of walking and a type of song.
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First Letter: M