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Indian Jubilation

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/04/02/india-cricket-world-cup/

Fans in Mountain View Celebrate India's World Cup Victory

As I was walking home from the cafe I encountered a growing crowd of shouting, chanting, singing folks waving Indian flags. I googled “Indian Holidays” on my smart phone, then thought to google “India cricket” and it turns out India has just beaten Sri Lanka to win the World Cup.

In my Sophomore year of college I was paired with a roommate from India. Tarun was a very serious EE major who left the room for only three things: 1) classes, 2) meals and 3) the India-Pakistan cricket match. He was a nice guy but since he was always studying in the room he wasn’t an ideal roommate.

Indian ex-pats I meet tend to be really serious, smart, hard-working people, so it is nice to see a crowd of folks reveling in a collective emotional experience. This is a great moment for anyone who has moved so far from home to make their life.

See Also: Indian Spinning Wheel.

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Experiment: April on $10/day

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/04/01/track-daily-spending/

So . . . I’m not an accountant.

I’m trying to get a better handle on my “spending cash” which is managed through my personal account and credit cards. Most “needs” type expenses are covered through our joint finances, so the personal account is mostly discretionary. The problem is I want to reduce my personal credit card debt, and these days the personal account doesn’t get much money to play with, which means I need to be smart and aware with my discretionary income.

About a decade ago I tried managing my spending by writing the date on a series of $20 bills. If I was breaking a bill with today’s date on it, things were going alright. If I was breaking yesterday’s date, I was doing well, and if I was spending a bill with a future date on it . . . well, time to cut back, eh?

This time around I’m thinking to allow myself $10/day. ATMs don’t give out tens, and these days I make some small purchases with the credit card, so I’ll try a different solution: a Google Spreadsheet!

I thought it might be neat to share the progress here, in case other folks are curious to see how this experiment works. You should be able to see the results tally up over the course of the month on the right.

This is by no means a comprehensive thing: I’m not tracking automatic withdrawals (charity, web hosting) or interest on the cards: I’m merely trying to keep my personal spending (the “burn rate”) in check by maintaining an awareness of what’s up. This is pretty much lunch money, small gifts, and entertaining the sweetheart. My rule is going to be that any personal spending I have to initiate I will track. So, I’ll count the $50 mobile phone bill, for the sake of a healthy challenge.

Technical note: I don’t know for spreadsheets, but the formula for setting up the balance column was to start at cell D3 with this formula:

=IF(A3="",,SUM(D2+C3))

This basically means that if the date (A3) on this row is filled in, add the amount (C3) to the previous total (D2). I was then able to “copy” that cell, multi-select all the cells below, and “paste” and the formula got updated each row, as my Excel Guru colleague expected.

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Toys, Again

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/04/01/toys-again/

It is Friday . . .

See also, February 9. Some have since rearranged.

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Chopped

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/31/chopped/

As seen in San Bruno, CA.

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Great America’s Last Train

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/30/great-america-last-train/

The shadows grow long as commuters await the last Eastbound ACE train of the day, at Great America station.

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Waiting Room

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/29/waiting-room/

Nice carpet.

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Keep Clear

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/28/keep-clear/

Mission St at Yerba Buena, San Francisco

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San Francisco

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/27/san-francisco/

As viewed from very high.

Another town, another party, another rooftop view . . .

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Unsavory Character

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/26/unsavory-character/

Another gem from the Atherton Police Blotter . . .

2:26 p.m. — Caller says two high school girls are walking along, waving at passing cars, and she’s afraid someone unsavory will approach them, Middlefield and Encinal.

Something tells me that high school girls are just as likely to be approached by someone unsavory without waving at passing cars. But my perspective is biased, as I am one of those creepy guys who likes to smile at strangers.

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Kitty Bouquet

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/25/kitty-bouquet/

Maggie frolics outdoors during a break in the rain.

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Treasure Falls

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/24/treasure-falls/

Treasure Falls, in Colorado.

Sorta works with the wet weather we have been having.

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Flickr to SmugMug? Nah!

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/23/flickr-to-smugmug-nah/

Meta-Painting-Photography

I have been concerned that as Yahoo decays, that Flickr may at some point no longer remain a good place to host my photos. I do wish someone would create a competing service which supported the API. Some kid made Zooomr a few years ago, which was to sport a feature-complete Flickr API, but as best I can tell the kid moved to Japan and lost interest in Zoomr, which remains an abandoned stepchild.

Picasa? The desktop client is kind of neat but I don’t much like the web interface. It feels like another one of those one-offs Google bought but then had no idea what to do with it. Anyway, it’s just not my thing.

So, I took a look at SmugMug, who have been trying to lure Flickr refugees, but the consensus seems to be that if you like Flickr, SmugMug can not approximate Flickr. (The biggest concern for me is the loss of the “title” attribute. I’ve got 7,500 images online acquired over a decade . . .)

This is disappointing, because I like SmugMug’s promise of customization, and I have never been afraid to roll my arms up to hack on templates, HTML, and CSS to achieve my desires. Perhaps in the next few years SmugMug will become a little more flexible such that it can easily achieve what I want:

Every so often I have this idea that the WordPress Gallery feature should take some steroids and create a friendly, Flickr-API-compatible hosting environment, which you could then customize just as much as you can customize a self-hosted WordPress blog . . . but that is very far beyond my code abilities and free time.

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Fumbling for Change

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/23/fumbling-for-change/

No shortage of nickel in my diet today.

The cashier got a chuckle, but I didn’t need the nickel to pay.

The obverse commemorates the Louisiana Purchase.

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Vampire Detector

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/22/vampire-detector/

Prototype

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An Experience at a Tokyo Supermarket

Link: https://dannyman.toldme.com/2011/03/22/report-from-tokyo-japan/

As reported by a colleague in Japan:

An experience at the supermarket

Yesterday, at the cash register of my local supermarket, I was asked by the cashier if I would purchase only one of the two packs of noodles I had intended to purchase. The unspoken implication was, in that way, someone else could have noodles too. Now, from the point-of-view of the supermarket’s profit, it makes no difference whether those two packs were sold to me as an individual, or sold separately. Yen is yen. But as an example of a society sharing its burden (even in this small way), it spoke volumes. I had my hand gently slapped, and was humbled.

I recall a story I heard on the radio, from I think it was Denmark, where a lady needed a medical procedure and was informed that there would be a two-month wait for the service. She explained this to her son, a Doctor, who offered to pull some strings to get her in sooner, and she shamed him because the right thing to do is follow the rules like everyone else: fairness before favoritism.

This sort of thinking in anathema in much of the world, but it is a way of thinking that I really like. I guess its because as a child I was indoctrinated with Socialist ideology at the water fountain, where we were taught to queue and each take an equal share.

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