Re: Donuts

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Sujet : Re: Donuts
De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 14. Jan 2025, 06:13:59
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On 14/01/2025 3:02 am, john larkin wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 11:36:43 +0000, liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid
(Liz Tuddenham) wrote:
 
Cursitor Doom <cd@notformail.com> wrote:
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2025 16:12:15 -0800, john larkin <JL@gct.com> wrote:
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2025 17:45:54 +0000, Cursitor Doom <cd@notformail.com>
wrote:
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2025 07:40:35 -0800, john larkin <JL@gct.com> wrote:
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2025 15:19:22 +0000, Cursitor Doom <cd@notformail.com>
wrote:
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I find when I really need to focus on something particularly
recondite, it's impossible without access to copious quantities of
strong coffee and donuts. Just wondering if anyone else here has the
same problem and if so, which brand of donuts works best?
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Problem? What problem?
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Vector calculus.
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But dark chocolate is a superior design tool.
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That's what Grok recommended - after admonishing me for eating donuts
in the first place. I didn't actually realize AI could, without
prompting, lecture you on your unhealthy lifestyle, but it seems I was
wrong.
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We don't have any Dunkin Donuts around here, and their Boston Creme
filled thing is excllent. We have a pretty bad Krispy Kreme in Daly
City, on Eastmore Ave, the junk food strip. We call it Greasemore Ave.
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Dunkin Donuts are pretty big in the UK AIUI. And I'm informed Krispy
Kreme are trying to get in on the act as well. They have self-service
machines in all the freeway rest areas. I've never tried either of
those brands, though, having had pretty good results from Macdonald's
donuts in the past. I guess I'm not very adventurous and just stick
with what I know, hence the original question.
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This joint just opened near us and we've got to try it soon:
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https://www.georgessf.com/
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Donuts with wine parings.
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Safeway makes a Boston Creme sort of thing that they call a Bismark.
They are really good, but are usually sold out.
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Safeway closed all their stores over here for some reason. Not sure
why given the retail sector's on fire and has been for many years, the
odd recession aside.
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Google    Donuts San Francisco  . It's a fad, in a good way. Is that
happening in other cities/countries?
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If it happens in SF it'll happen elsewhere sooner or later[1].
Innovation-wise, there's nothing in Yurp donut-related to report so
far, though AFAIK - certainly not close to 'Donuts SF'. You're simply
*years* ahead of us. And  Dynamo Donuts sounds really promising. I'd
image problem-solving would be much easier after a visit to that
particular emporium. You are indeed blessed living there.
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Gotta go and make breakfast. Maybe tiny round pain perdu things from
leftover baguette slices.
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Enjoy!
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[1] LSD, gays, illegals and  trendy Leftie stuff that conservatives
like myself tend to frown upon.
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I'm pretty conservative myself, but I don't wear a MAGA hat or roll my
eyes too hard, and most people are nice, in person.
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Illegals do all the building and cooking and roofing that the coders
and sociology majors don't know how to do.
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Gays are great! More neat women for us!
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True, but have you had them come on to you? It's just not pleasant at
all.
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Any unwanted sexual advances are unpleasant.  Men on men, women on men,
women on women and most comonly of all, men on women.  Just be glad you
aren't a woman.
 Evolution programmed us to do some things that Miss Manners would not
approve of.
Evolution doesn't program anything. It just lets different inherited programs compete.
Human evolution has left us with kids that are born before they can fend for themselves, and need parental care to survive until they can. Pair-bonding is the usual way of getting that - the father hangs around and helps feed the kid. Extended family also works - older sibling and grandparents can pitch in.
Sadly, there are some great-ape programs left in the gene-pool, and they program males to inseminate anything they can. Those kids are less well-fed and are less likely to survive long enough to reproduce, but it takes a while to completely delete sub-optimal programs from the gene-pool.

The caveman approach, or wild promiscuity, which sometimes
work, ie make babies. The problem for most of us is to balance those
instincts against humanity and rationality, and still enjoy ourselves.
Evolution is doing that for us, but it is a slow process.

I'm glad I'm not a woman because women are so awesome and beautiful
that I'm glad that I'm programmed to appreciate them.
Quite a few of them are but there are also female equivalents of John Larkin.

There were zero women in my EE school. It must be very different now,
with so many women in tech.
I met quite a few female programmers. Female hardware engineers were remarkably rare - one of my bosses early on had an interview question "do you maintain your own car?" which is revealing. My wife did do a car maintenance course when she was a graduate student, and I was a long way away, but let me do it for her when I was within reach.

When I was a student at Tulane I was invited to present a paper at the
local IEEE chapter meeting. My wife wanted to hear it so I brought her
along. At the end, I was pulled aside and scolded that women were not
allowed as either members or guests. The fatheads didn't understand my
paper anyhow.
The NSW branch of the IEEE has quite a lot of female members. One of the star attractions is going back to Europe to become a professorial fellow at IMEC in Belgium - the European academic semi-conductor foundry, which is impressve - she'd worked there before she came to Sydney.
Times really have changed
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Bill Sloman

Date Sujet#  Auteur
12 Jan 25 * Donuts28Cursitor Doom
12 Jan 25 +* Re: Donuts20john larkin
12 Jan 25 i+* Re: Donuts11Cursitor Doom
13 Jan 25 ii`* Re: Donuts10john larkin
13 Jan 25 ii `* Re: Donuts9Cursitor Doom
13 Jan 25 ii  +- Re: Donuts1john larkin
13 Jan 25 ii  +* Re: Donuts6Liz Tuddenham
13 Jan 25 ii  i`* Re: Donuts5john larkin
14 Jan 25 ii  i `* Re: Donuts4Bill Sloman
14 Jan 25 ii  i  +- Re: Donuts1Dennis
14 Jan 25 ii  i  `* Re: Donuts2brian
15 Jan 25 ii  i   `- Re: Donuts1Bill Sloman
16 Jan 25 ii  `- Re: Donuts1bitrex
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16 Jan 25 i +- Re: Donuts1john larkin
17 Jan 25 i `* Re: Donuts6Cursitor Doom
18 Jan 25 i  `* Re: Donuts5bitrex
18 Jan 25 i   +* Re: Donuts3Cursitor Doom
18 Jan 25 i   i`* Re: Donuts2Liz Tuddenham
18 Jan 25 i   i `- Re: Donuts1john larkin
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14 Jan 25 +* Re: Donuts2brian
16 Jan 25 i`- Re: Donuts1JM
16 Jan 25 +* Re: Donuts2bitrex
17 Jan 25 i`- Re: Donuts1Cursitor Doom
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