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Ruth Reichl (former NY Times restaurant critic, now editor-in-chief of Gourmet) has published a followup to her memoir Tender at the Bone. Called Comfort Me with Apples, it takes you through her beginnings as a food critic and onwards. This Newsday article delves more into the book, Reichl’s success at Gourmet (which includes a clothing allowance), and there’s a sidebar on the “new” Gourmet including the mention of grass (the smoking kind) “to sharpen gustatory perceptions”. What’ll happen when Gen-X grows up and takes over publishing from the baby boomers? (article via MediaNews)

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April 11th, 2001 at 2:04 pm

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Travel agencies in tech areas, according to this ZDNet article, have become “the haunt of 20- and 30-somethings who pocketed cash during the stock market bull run of the late 1990s.” Laid off tech workers are heading around the globe, decompressing, discovering different cultures, weathering out the downturn. Travel agents are thrilled to find that those who were laid off are willing to spend money on what is considered a luxury purchase. But if these workers’ experience was typical, this is the best use of their money. They’re buying back a piece of themselves. Or should I say peace.

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April 10th, 2001 at 5:04 am

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Sometimes I don’t notice a trend until it is all over the place. The Nissan XTerra has been winning over drivers for over a year now and just about a month ago I realized it was everywhere. It’s “trending” like the Ford Explorer and Toyota 4-Runner were about 5-8 years ago when SUVs really caught fire in the same age range (and that 21-30 range now has a firm Gen-X label). A lot of the ones I’ve seen don’t have plates yet, so I think there was just a big acquisition surge. Nissan did excellent homework to attract young buyers to the styling, features and price point of this SUV. Gas mileage? Don’t ask. (I’m very happy with my Subaru.)

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April 10th, 2001 at 4:48 am

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I did my taxes with TurboTax as usual, and was surprised to find that it no longer gave me the option of using the 1040-PC printout. This was the OCR-friendly format which usually fit on one page. A quick web search turned up the IRS Tax Topic 251: The 1040-PC Format. It was discontinued in favor of the electronic filing method. I’m not quite ready for e-file yet (and it costs money, more than stamps). Maybe next year I’ll feel more comfortable with it after if I don’t hear about any problems. For now, I guess I’ll be sending off a pile of pages like I did before 1040-PC.

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April 10th, 2001 at 4:16 am

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Music news music news: Another eighties band is back in view: The Psychedelic Furs are back and on tour. And they’re planning for their hits to sound just like you remember ’em because lead singer, Richard Butler, says “I really dislike it when bands get back together, and they rearrange the material so much that you can’t even recognize it.” I like it when bands put a different twist on well-known pieces at live shows, but, yeah, completely distorting a hit is not the way to get your fans up and dancing. Joe Jackson is at The Fillmore Monday night (that claims to be a special acoustic show) and The Warfield on Tuesday night. Dogstar, featuring Keanu Reeves is still, as far as the billboard on Lawrence Expwy knows, scheduled to play at The BackBeat on April 15. And via Yahoo’s Weekly Picks, Wayne Studer, Ph.D. has written a Pet Shop Boys Song-by-Song Commentary. Find out the meanings behind songs you’ve never even heard (unless you’re a super-fan like he is, of course).

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April 9th, 2001 at 4:02 am

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I’m not really sure what just happened. We were in a really long line at Blockbuster (though I’ve been in longer there). We gave the very outgoing cashier my rental card, the movie we were renting, and $5. She asked if I was “Lilly”, and I said “yes”. We expressed sympathy for her being short-staffed on such a busy night, and she asked if we liked free stuff (“well, uh yeah”). Then all of a sudden we were leaving the store with: my rental card, the movie we rented, the $5, a Charlie’s Angels DVD (to keep, for free), and a 30 day – 30 DVD rental card. The entire way home I kept asking “What just happened? Are you sure we didn’t give her any money at all? Why do we suddenly have this free DVD we didn’t want?” Huh.

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April 7th, 2001 at 11:24 pm

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Good thing I’m easily amused. I just saw a real estate listing for a home in Los Gatos that reads “PRICED BELOW MARKET: $4,100,000” Ha ha ha ha ha ah ha hah ahhh wahhhh! Another listing smugly touts the availability of electricity in that neighborhood (city-run utilities… although I’ve heard they are also subjected to PG&E;’s rolling blackouts).

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April 7th, 2001 at 4:17 pm

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NY Times article: People who collect paint-by-number art! “The paint-by-number concept was the work of two men: Dan Robbins, an artist who worked for the auto industry, and Max Klein, who manufactured paint.” There are collectors with over 500 paintings of this genre. I guess there’s a collector for everything. And that’s why there’s eBay. (I was planning to post this before I saw I could nip yet another link from Larkfarm: Le Salon de Paint-By-Numbers. Thank you Mike!)

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April 6th, 2001 at 5:11 am

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A Nightmare sharing website linked to on Larkfarm made me remember my latest anxiety dream. I have recurring anxiety dreams (I’m always worried about something; it’s a bad habit) of the “I can’t turn the TV off and there’s the same thing on every channel” genre, or the “I am supposed to be on a plane but I’m late and I can’t find the right gate” variety. This one was brand new (out of the rut, into a new groove!). I was driving a car and looking at the left sideview mirror. All I could see in the mirror was the reflection of the side of the car. I could not see what I wanted to see, which was the road and any cars that might be coming. My hands were frozen to the wheel so I couldn’t adjust the mirror, and my eyes were pretty much frozen on the mirror as I tried to figure out why I couldn’t see anything except the side of the car when I wanted to see so much more.

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April 6th, 2001 at 5:04 am

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We had more technical difficulties on Thursday, so excuse the hiccups.

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April 6th, 2001 at 4:58 am

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