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Ye Olde Royle Recipe Redux
I’ve been spending the beginning of my spring break in San Francisco. I flew in Friday night after teaching in the afternoon, got up early yesterday for a race, went out dancing last night, and met my friends Matt and … Continue reading
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Brief distraction.
I’m busy prepping for a review session tomorrow and packing for my yearly pilgrimage to Mammoth Mountain (with pit stops in the Greater Bay Area and Los Angeles), but here’s a (very) brief distraction: I saw this video twelve years … Continue reading
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I am very good at life.
Since the semester is finally over, for the past week I’ve been able to put more time and energy into Ironman training. In January I was going to sit down and write out a training plan that would take me … Continue reading
Bicycles of the Apocalypse
On Saturday I went to check out the Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby, but I got there pretty late in the day, so I missed the procession of human-powered contraptions and only got a few snapshots of people chilling with their … Continue reading
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