Journal/11 Nivôse CCXV from Evan Prodromou

What a great day it was in the Bay Area today -- just beautiful. It's Rose Bowl weather, of course -- Nature blesses California on the day of the Rose Bowl, just so people in the rest of the USA say, "Damn those Californians and their great weather!"

Still, there's something so rejuvenating every year around the 10th-11th of Nivôse. I wonder what it is?

Oh, and: no, we don't have the Rose Bowl in northern California. It's just one of the few times of year that San Franciscans are happy to share the state with their southern neighbors.

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Fruitcake

So, there's a comedy tradition around the holidays that marks the crappiest possible gift you can get for Christmas as a fruitcake. This is stupid; fruitcake is delicious. Candied fruit + nuts + cake + rum = hooray for fruitcake.

My parents got a couple of fruitcakes for Christmas, and they tasted great. I've been noshing on them a bit at a time all week. Great stuff! Rumtastic. Anyone who says otherwise is full of malarkey.

In conclusion, fruitcake is delicious and Carthage must be destroyed.

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New Year's Eve

Maj, Amita June and I had a hard New Year's Eve. Our friends Earl and Sue have an NYE party in Walnut Creek every year, and a lot of our friends from Pigdog Journal are there every year. We had planned to have a room at the nearby Embassy Suites, and have friends over before the party to see Amita June (who needs to be asleep by New York midnight, i.e. 9PM PST).

But Maj is feeling really sick -- flu-y and nauseous -- and we had to cancel this pre-event. Bad feelings about this; we've missed seeing this group of friends a few times since the baby was born, and some of them have never met her. Eventually, we all managed to go to Earl and Sue's party together, then left early so Amita could get to sleep. A pretty good solution all around.

I got to see a lot of old friends, including Sam and Shannon who just announced that she's blogging for two now. (Congrats!) Tjames was there with his ladyfriend Robyn, which was really nice. They made out a lot, which makes me pretty happy. We saw Dan, Johnny, Randy, Dave, and of course Earl and Sue themselves. A really good party.

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All is quiet

I had a pretty mild shom-pan-yah hangover this morning, so we were fully able to go see friends Zach and Wendy in El Cerrito for brunch. We hit delicious Picante off of Gilman Street, which is a massive Mexican restaurant, near the Berkeley Gourmet Ghetto and showing some of the foodie-ism of the weird East Bay scene.

I had a really good plate of chilaquiles, and Maj had some huevos rancheros and made a pretty good dent in them -- the first food she's really eaten in a few days. Amita June got a great quesadilla with queso fresco that tasted really good. Then, everyone was ready for a nap, so we said goodbye and cut the visit short by heading back to Los Altos Hills.

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Ads on Wikipedia

So, there's been quite a dust-up on Wikimedia Foundation lists about their recent fund-raising drive. The WMF is having its annual fundraising drive (and, if you can, please help with a donation), and the Virgin Group's charity organization, Virgin Unite, set up a matching fund a few days ago so that all donations to the WMF were effectively doubled.

All fine so far, right? But a small logo in the donations notice -- seen by non-logged-in users on every page of every WMF site -- was considered by many Wikipedians and other WMF editors as dangerously close to the line on advertising -- or over it. There have been several prominent users who have left the project because of it.

I'm not sympathetic with these folks; in fact, I'm in solid opposition. I think that Wikipedia's huge amount of Web traffic is a resource that the Foundation is squandering. Traffic like Wikipedia's is worth tens of millions if not hundreds of millions of dollars in ad revenue per year. That's money that could go to disseminate free (libre and gratis) paperback pocket encyclopedias to millions of schools and millions of children, in their own language, around the world.

It's irresponsible to abuse that opportunity.

Brion Vibber's defense of the logo on the Wikimedia Foundation's mailing list is really interesting and instructive.

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