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Thirsty Thursday Eve - Kirkland Signature Hard Seltzer

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Hard Seltzer is the hot thing lately, and Costco finally got in on the game. Say hello to Kirkland Signature Hard Seltzer Name: Hard Seltzer Source: Kirkland Signature (Costco) Style: Seltzer ABV: 5.0% Price: $19.99 per 24 pack Volume: 12 oz Price per oz: $0.83 per can Everybody has tried a hard seltzer at this point, and every company that makes alcohol is selling their own version. Truly was the first one that I can recall. Soon after, we started seeing hard seltzer from White Claw . Then, household names like Budweizer and Jose Cuervo started making hard seltzer. It’s everywhere. It only makes sense that Costco would eventually throw their lot in. At my local warehouse, you can get a 24 pack for $19.99 plus tax. The distribution is 6 cans of each flavor: Mango, Grapefruit, Black Cherry, and Lime. Let me just point out how much I love the even distribution. I hate it when companies do more of one flavor than others. Those flavors seem to be pretty standard for hard seltzers, especial

Job Interviews: A Brief History

I was recently considering my rate of success with job interviews, and how I tend to get an offer for jobs that I get a chance to interview for. After some thought, though, I realized that it’s still probably a 50/50 gamble. I’ve often heard that I have a Lawson tongue. My family is known for being charismatic. We don’t really try, it just comes naturally. Sometimes that’s a benefit, other times less so. When we need to convince someone of something, it comes in handy. The problem arises in situations when we’re perceived as flirting, when we really don’t intend anything of the sort. My wife understands the gift/curse thank goodness, but that is a downside to be aware of nonetheless. One situation in which this ability is beneficial is job interviews. Especially when computer science people are normally so quirky and socially inept (sorry guys), having the gift of gab allows me to stand out from the crowd rather easily. I think my skills with software are moderate, but being able to ta

Book Report - "The Fowl Twins Deny All Charges" by Eoin Colfer

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The “Artemis Fowl” series is one of my favorite book intellectual properties, and I was devastated to have that come to an end with “The Last Guardian.” However, author Eoin Colfer continued writing about that fictional universe with spin-off series “The Fowl Twins.” There are now two books available in that series, with a third scheduled for release this month entitled “The Fowl Twins Get What They Deserve.” To quote The Dark Knight, “you either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” I hate to pre-emptively apply that concept to this book series, but I have a hard time saying that the spin-off lives up to the reputation of the original. I read the first “The Fowl Twins” book, and it was pretty good. Not quite “Artemis Fowl” level, but it’s also hard to introduce completely new characters after experiencing 8 books with the same group of people. After I learned of “Deny All Charges” coming out, I was hopeful that it would fall into that comfortable routine

Ratings: Thumbs Up vs Five Star

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In the context of rating systems, I’ve recently been pondering the difference between thumbs up and thumbs down versus five star styles. When I discussed my use case for Plex a little while back, I mentioned how the star rating system for songs and dynamic playlists allowed me to have effectively the same functionality as Google Play Music and its thumbs up playlist. I tell the system that I like a song, and I can shuffle the collection of all songs that I like. Pretty simple, and they both do that job very well. However, that doesn’t really tell the full story. The part where I tell the system what songs I like? That’s actually an enormous undertaking. My music library has a ton of tracks. Currently, it sits at 34340 items, and that continues to grow week after week. I can’t guarantee that I’ve even listened to all of those tracks (confession: I definitely haven’t), let alone considered each of them long enough to give it an informed rating. There are a couple ways that I could go ab