iRFR Is All Grown Up
iRFR is a real boy now!
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Read moreTrying to convince a friend to go to Ample Hills. I'm so far away that I want the vicarious yum. ;)
Read moreGot my 10,000 steps in today. Beautiful walking in the Berkshires, but the sidewalks do end awfully soon. Ended up walking back and forth through the pretty town for a bit.
Read moreWas troubleshooting MarsEdit 4’s download preview template function today. It hadn’t been working, but @danielpunkass pointed me to a potential solution. I changed the “Home Page URL” to the https version and voilà, my beautiful blog now previews.
Read moreHeather can never resist a beam!
Read moreQuiet moment at Alice Austen Park.
Read moreDumbo? Or Staten Island?
Read moreAbout to head out of town and spent the day troubleshooting screen sharing and other traveling necessities. LogMeIn was already working, but I like the keyboard/mac conveniences of Screens. Seems some macOS update to the firewall sent things on the fritz.
Read moreOn my way to Staten Island for a walk. Been in the city for over 10 years and it will be my first time there not in a car or in the ferry terminal.
Read moreI wrote this in a response to my friend Jillian on Facebook, but figured it should be here as well. So, the Senate is considering a bill outlawing supporting any boycott movement against Israel and our senators, Schumer and Gillibrand, are both co-sponsors (plus it has a Democrat sponsor in the first place. Ugh.) Among other things, the bill prohibits US citizens from “supporting any boycott fostered or imposed by an international organization, or requesting imposition of any such boycott, against Israel.” It’s a bit hard to find, but the bill refers to 50 U.S. Code § 1705 for penalties and they include: A person who willfully commits, willfully attempts to commit, or willfully conspires to commit, or aids or abets in the commission of, an unlawful act described in subsection (a) shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than $1,000,000, or if a natural person, may be imprisoned for not more than 20 years, or both. Even if you disagree with the BDS movement (which I don’t), I would think this bill would appear monstrous! 20 years in prison for a political act! (And the bill explicitly refers to supporting a boycott as political. One would think they would…
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