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Tonight on GeekNights, in a short special (since Rym is preparing to leave for Japan for a couple of weeks), we talk about our adventure making sushi for the first time. We also talk at length about the TSA's expanding reach, the inability of political discussion to go anywhere (in Scott's opinion), and a proposal to let wealthy land-owners bypass our immigration queues.
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I noticed they finally serve toro (fatty tuna), but they ran out. It is my goal to see if toro is as wonderful as various manga claims it to be.
I have had kobe beef with a berry dressing of some sort and it was divine. Those were wonderful. The ending got me.
1. Toro
2. Eel
3. Plain Tuna
Also, Toro is delicious!
I think I am gonna get me some sushi tomorrow for lunch
Already more people died in car-crashes in situations, where they could fly but chose not to, specifically because they were afraid of terrorists, then died in 9/11. So Fear mongering is the real danger.
And:
10 years without new laws? Coming from a tec-guy? Especially someone who uses to complain, about that the laws we have today aren´t up to date, and that politicians have no idea, how the Internet works, or about technology.
What if they did that 10 years ago? No new laws since 2001. When people where still predicting, that Music-pirating will be no big deal, and there was no "wikipedia".
@Andrew: Still. Flying is much safer, than driving. Even without the unreasonable security measures of the TSA.
Kobe beef, on the other hand, is delectable and easily kept in large quantities. Hell, it's a stock animal; the cattle are bred to meet both those criteria. I'll eat Kobe beef or any wagyu (as I understand it, there is a subtle difference) any day of the week.
For bonus points, detour south as you loop back through the buffalo zoo and banzai tree farm in Tupelo, Mississippi, and stop at the shithole that is Huntsville, Alabama to go to the NASA museum and see the space shuttle. You can also follow a pretty good National Park System native american heritage site trail.
I think its a mistake to write off an entire state that you've never had an opportunity to visit or bothered to read up on.