If things go so badly that the S&P 500 becomes permanently worthless, I have a hard time believing that the people who own gold will rule the world. I think it’s more likely that the people who own steel that is conveniently shaped like guns will control everything, including all of the shiny rocks. At that point, the new currency will be something along the lines of “Wash my car and I won’t shoot you in the leg.”

I pledge allegiance to Spaghetti - DrunkAndRetired.com #164

On the way home, I ponder possible pasta dinners. To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Click here for episode MP3 I ended up cooking up some spaghetti, with ground meat! I had two servings a a side salad. Oh, and here's that expensive but good sauce.

I pledge allegiance to Spaghetti - DrunkAndRetired.com #164

On the way home, I ponder possible pasta dinners. To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Click here for episode MP3 I ended up cooking up some spaghetti, with ground meat! I had two servings a a side salad. Oh, and here's that expensive but good sauce.

DrunkAndRetired.com #163 - Business Hours

Over some lunch, Charles and I discuss HTML 5 and some other hoopla: To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Click here for episode MP3 I realize eating during podcasts is some sort of forbidden ear fruit, so get your Macintosh on.

DrunkAndRetired.com #163 - Business Hours

Over some lunch, Charles and I discuss HTML 5 and some other hoopla: To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Click here for episode MP3 I realize eating during podcasts is some sort of forbidden ear fruit, so get your Macintosh on.

D K Sushi and Seoul Asian Food Market - A Brief Review

DK's is a neighborhood sushi bar - a few blocks from my house - if that concept even makes sense. There's tables inside a small Asian market, and you walk up to the beer fridge to select your beer and sake. The sushi is delicious and affordable, and it's a casual place. The same sushi chef is there all the time, and he does magic stuff with different degrees of warmth for the sushi.

D K Sushi and Seoul Asian Food Market - A Brief Review

DK's is a neighborhood sushi bar - a few blocks from my house - if that concept even makes sense. There's tables inside a small Asian market, and you walk up to the beer fridge to select your beer and sake. The sushi is delicious and affordable, and it's a casual place. The same sushi chef is there all the time, and he does magic stuff with different degrees of warmth for the sushi.