Engineer on @googlechrome. Involved in CSS and W3C standards. Previously @mozilla, @w3ctag. Mastodon: @dbaron@w3c.social

Rockville, Maryland, USA
Joined March 2008
A photo of an urban environment I like [21/N]: 200 King St West, Toronto, ON M5H 4H2, Canada
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Replying to @amccreight @__apf__
Solution: go to 99 Ranch (or other Chinese grocery) with mask, join everybody in the store in judging the one guy in the store without a mask. Also, last I checked, Stanford hospital didn't want expired masks or opened containers. Mine are *very* expired. (& only a few left)
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Replying to @johnolilly
Today's bread pictured. I did settle for non-organic Gold Medal Bread Flour (from 99 Ranch in Mountain View) on our grocery run last week, although still probably 6 cups away from having to open it. I also have decent stocks of Rye and Spelt flour that I use quite slowly.
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OK, Facebook is clearly just using the last place I gave it location permission (which is something I generally only do when posting from airports).
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As a California voter, I'm used to getting a lot of election-related mail, but not from presidential campaigns. But this year I got 6 pieces, all from Mike Bloomberg 2020... and most of them came after I voted.
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This was quite the license plate. (Seen on Manukau Road in Auckland, last Friday.)
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No, these instructions would *never* trick me into skipping a line by accident:
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Why is @nytimes predicting a result in California more than half an hour before the polls close?
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So is this: * Facebook trying to imply that the NHS has better health advice than the US government (or California), or * a sign that Facebook's algorithm for where I am is simply "the last place I gave it location permission" (which I think was Heathrow Airport, on Feb 1)?
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