Disneyland’s Virtual Queue
Drinking a beer on the little French street at Universal Studios Hollywood and realizing there’s nowhere to buy a regular candy bar here
I started using Obsidian on December 21 and I've managed to add something to it every day since, even if only just a journal entry. It's really fun to watch it slowly fill with thoughts, and I think I'm more keen to take notes on whatever ideas are in my head than I was before this was in front of me.
My local Dunkin has installed digital kiosks since last I visited. I wasn't going to use them, but the cashier cheerily invited me to do so, then watched while I struggled through the interface. I had to scroll to the donuts and then the kind I wanted wasn't even there, so she said "just choose anything, what would you like?" And then I was ordering with the computer and the human simultaneously. Also the touch screen felt gross.
Computers are bad but maybe this is what I deserve for frequenting a Dunkin in Los Angeles, City of Donut Shops
Today we saw Death of a Salesman starring Wendell Pierce and Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man & the Pool starring Mike Birbiglia. Both were terrific and in very different ways, if you can believe it!