# Thursday, September 28, 2006

Stale Coffee (insights)

Since it is Ramadan I will attempt avoid name calling and beratement and try to keep it above the belt, but Starbucks Gossip has a point, stop it with the "witty comments" about Starbucks sizes.

The other day, for instance, I was in the drive-thru at a local Starbucks and decided to order a vanilla cappuccino.

“Would you like a tall?” said the voice in the speaker.

“No,” I said. “I don’t want that much. A small will do.”

Silence on her end.

“We don’t have smalls, sir,” said the voice. “A small is a tall.”

Silence on my end as I cogitated over that.

“But a small can’t be a tall,” I said. “It’s a contradiction in terms. You don’t have short larges, do you?”

“Uh ...” went the voice. “Hold on.”

[ Size matters, but not at Starbucks ]

If you want a small coffee, go to 7-11, they still have that size. Starbucks chose their sizes (tall, grande, venti, solo, and dopio) for a good reason, they are homage to the grand tradition of Italian Cafés. Perhaps you'd prefer if the tall was called an alto, but in cafés around the world they call a tall a tall, and they did before Starbucks existed.

Why are the names of the sizes at Starbucks such an issue? I'd say it's the face of the "Ugly American" rearing again. Is there something wrong with Italian names? Do you argue, when purchasing sheet music, when they used the traditional Italian terms?  Do you complain to your wine shop when they use French terms? Perhaps you have issue with "Cappuccio" as well, and would prefer Starbucks to call it a "Hot Pressed Coffee with Milk and topped with Steamed Milk"?

And, for arguments sake, let's pretend you actually have a point and the names should be what you've dictated, haven't you notcied that dozens of other jounalists and comedians have already covered this? You are simply rehashing their barely humorous comments of yesteryear. Perhaps you think you are covered because in Escanaba Michigan everyone gets all of their news from the Daily Press, and the Starbucks was only put in a few weeks ago (or never), and no one watches any televison or movies, so you believe that your comments are fresh and clever. Well, think again, please, for all of our sakes.

(Odd that he does a rant against Starbucks in a town without a single Starbucks in it)

Oh, as for "grande" and "venti", I guess the purist thing to do is force people to order multiple talls, since outside the US and Canada a "tall" is plenty enough coffee for anyone, perhaps a double-tall, but anything bigger is just gluttonous. Perhaps your criticism should be that Starbucks didn't reproduce the authentic Italian café by duplicating it in toto. What's next, citing Ikea with violations for using Swedish names for their products? The horror!

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# Wednesday, September 27, 2006

I ♥ Ireland

And if I didn't before, it's *blogies like this that would win me over:

You know, every time I have preordered a console in Ireland, I've just been absolutely amazed at how easy and reliable it is.

[ Wii Preorders Pretty Easy in Ireland - Kotaku ]

* short for Web Log Entries, no? Well this isn't really an article, or a story, just a blurb. Maybe blogurbs?

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# Thursday, September 21, 2006

I've sworn off McDonalds

Ever since I saw Super Size Me, I have pretty much sworn off all "fast food" (really just McDonalds, Burger Thing, and Wendy's). I've always disliked Burger King, so no big woop. Wendy's? Questionable quality these days, so that was easy. McDonalds? That was mostly because Iman loves McDonalds, so I have little problem avoiding them. That could change, however. One thing that I have always found acceptable is the McD's breakfast, and now:

McDonald's Corp. may soon offer its breakfast menu all day long as a new restaurant layout will make it easier to prepare a wide variety of foods at once, its chief executive said on Wednesday.

[ Latest Business News and Financial Information | Reuters.com ]

The thought of a mid day Bacon-Egg-And-Cheese-Hold-The-Bacon sandwich is just too tempting...

Props to slashfood.

Note: Yes that means I still am all over Taco Bell. It's one of those things that you either love or hate...

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# Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Arrrrr

`Tis come upon us once again, International Talk Like a Swashbuckler Tide. An' until th' Wii get`s here, 'tis th' most fun ye`re goin' t' be havin'.

Update: T' be fair, I ought give proper respect t' Darius an' Andrew fer bringin' this most delicious holiday t' me attention. Most voyages I dasn't notice until a tides too late.

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# Friday, September 15, 2006

Lifehacker asks about office bullies

have any of you lovely Lifehacker readers been bullied at work? How did you handle it?

[ Stop the office bully - Lifehacker ]

Oddly we have no bullies at my job. It's like I tell the low-life losers that I work with, "Get my work done on time, make sure the lunch your wives make are suitable to my taste, and no one gets hurt."

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Where did they live

Over on the Slashfood there is an article about Hershey's kisses that starts with this:

The house that gave out Hershey's kisses on Halloween was inevitably considered to be the "cheap" house, the one that wouldn't spend the extra dollar to upgrade from the tiny chocolates to miniature candy bars.

[ Hershey's Kisses for Halloween - Slashfood ]

I don't know if it is age, or the neighborhood where I grew up, but Kisses are more than welcome. Cheap is the house with bags of stale popcorn...

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# Thursday, September 14, 2006

iiit's coming...

Price ($250) and date (November 19) have been announced (update: officially), and soon we'll all look like this:

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Not girls, but wearing all white in a big white room! Or maybe just kinda hunched over waving a wiimote around...

Nintendo has posted a promo video showing the launch lineup:

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Lots of great stuff in there, too much for me to mention without reviewing the video 100 times or so, so I'll just point out the return of Ridley:

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Not Mecharidley, or Protoridley, or Whathaveyouridley, it looks like the real thing. 'course I don't know where this Metroid title fits in the timeline, or if it really is Ridley (could be his younger brother Budd, who knows?), but a new Metroid title? And a new Zelda title? On a new console? And I'm already poor?

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# Tuesday, September 12, 2006
# Friday, September 08, 2006

New defense system?

If your commute involves 395, you've likely been asking yourself what the freak are they building next to the Pentagon:

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I've heard all sorts of theories, but today I finally remembered to google it. Turns out it is just a new memorial, the Air Force Memorial to be specific. And the models/plans look pretty hot actually.

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# Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Complete Reversal...

Based on what I'd read, and the assertions of groups like ISNA, I've been saying for years that if you don't sight the moon, it just doesn't count. Apparently that's not the case any more:

The Fiqh Council of North America after careful research, deliberations and discussion has adopted a new position regarding the determination of the beginning of the Islamic lunar months

[ Read News: ISNA.net ]

In reality I've just followed the guidance of ISNA, and I guess if they've taken a new stance, then I'm all for it. This certainly helps for scheduling things. Maybe some day I'll be less busy and can investigate the jurisprudence behind this.

So, based on the new ruling, and fancy schmancy mathematical calculations:

According to the calculation criteria for determining the Islamic Lunar dates adopted by the Fiqh Council of North America, following are the dates for Ramadan and Eidul Fitr for the year 1427.

Ramadan 1427 - First of Fasting September 23, 2006
Eidul Fitr 1427 - First of Shawwal October 23, 2006

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