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Sunday, March 13, 2016

Today's Heart Warming News Item

Sorta local:
Customer shoots masked, hatchet-wielding attacker in Burien 7-Eleven | The Seattle Times
About 5:45 a.m., a masked man about 40 years old walked into a 7-Eleven store near South 110th Street and 8th Avenue South and swung a hatchet at a customer, said King County Sheriff’s Sgt. Cindi West. The man then went behind the counter and attacked the 58-year-old clerk, never saying anything.

Within seconds, a customer pulled out a handgun and shot and killed the attacker, likely saving the clerk’s life, West said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The 60-year-old customer buys coffee from the store almost every morning, West said, and he sits and chats with the clerks. He has a permit to carry a concealed handgun, West said.

Friday, May 15, 2015

Good! x2

Public funds no longer in play for Sodo arena | The Seattle Times

We, the people of Washington State, voted down sugestions that tax dollars should go to pay for the  stadia (Safeco Field for the Sailorboys, QWest now CenturyLink for the Seachickens), but our Masters in Olympia knew better.

Oh, and the old Kingdome was not paid for.

And  still in good enough shape that it was apparently a real bear to demolish.

*s*i*g*h*
Meanwhile...
Instapundit » Blog Archive » A SMALL VICTORY OVER INTELLECTUAL-PROPERTY OVERREACH: Keurig says it was wrong to force users to buy single-serving pods.
We have a Keurig. A single serving coffee maker fits our lifestyle better. (Can't believe I used the word "lifestyle...")


We use these to reuse older cups. We also buy a lot of the unofficial cup that do away with the plastic outer cup and paper inner filter, and instead just use a micro-filter outer pod, no inner. The "My Caps" work perfectly with those.

If you live anywhere near Seattle, coffee is a common gift, and these also let us buy ground coffee (or whole beans) and still use the coffee maker on our counter.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The Marketeers have Weird Ideers

Well, it sort of scans...

Consider the following ideas:
  • What idjit decided that milk shakes have to have whipped cream and a cherry on top?
    • At least Jack's minions give you the option; Ronald's serfs just hand it to you that way, like it not.  I think the redhead's do, as well.
  • Some buffoon is marketing (on Amazon) a black electric toothbrush as "the ultimate Father's Day gift."
  • Finally:  Look, Gevalia, we know that you're using that Fabio clone to try and sell women on the idea that your over-roasted Euro-coffee is sexy, but...
    • ...A cup of coffee is sometimes called a "cuppa Joe", which means what you're trying to peddle would NOT be a "cup of Johann" but a "cup of Sepp."

Monday, September 23, 2013

Some thoughts about Starbucks and Guns

So, by now anyone who is likely to be reading my blog has heard about Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz' Open Letter requesting that we not bring guns " into our stores or outdoor seating areas."

As anyone reading this blog is almost certainly aware, I live in what I sometimes refer to as "the southern frontier of Martin Luther King County"1,so they are probably wondering what my thoughts are.

I'm conflicted.  I'm conflicted because I rarely got anything at Starbucks before Starbucks had announced their nominal neutrality in the debate over gun rights anyway.  I am also conflicted because of the multiple *facepalm* tactics employed by the advocates of Open Carry...

{An aside here.  At least one of the photos that gained wide distribution across the Internet in the midst of this issue was of a man "open carrying" a shotgun in a Starbucks.  I have been told that the subject of this photo is allegedly a US Navy sailor  "open carrying" his issued weapon in a Starbucks on base in the Middle East.  (Kuwait or Qatar.)  If so, I find the use of the photo misleading and irresponsible -- not his posting it to his own page, but the wide dissemination of it in support of a cause, without explanation}

Disclaimer: I have had run ins before with Open Carry advocates.  Too many of them have an in-your-face style that I find offensive.  During one debate on the WA-CCW Yahoo! mailing list several years ago, I suggested that range protection legislation was more important than Open Carry, especially since Open Carry was already legal in WA, if not widely recognized.  You'd have thought I'd proposed renaming the state after Osama Bin Laden; the OC contingent immediately began the ad hominem attacks on myself, my character, and my dedication to Our Cause and Mom, The Flag, and Apple Pie.

Which does nothing to win your cause any Brownie Points with veterans in general, and retired NCOs in particular.

A couple of further points to keep in mind, are that, while Seattle is generally recognized as a polite, courteous city, possibly due to it's Scandinavian influence, it also has a reputation for passive-aggressive behavior.  (Same source?)

Also, while Washington has a rep for Progressive Liberalism, two topics which keep the entire state, including Seattle, from being the most ultra-violet of states are income tax and guns.

We're rather proud, in fact, that Sarah Brady refers to us as "Gun Crazy Washington."  Among other things to keep in mind, Washington had Shall Issue concealed carry permits in the early 1960s, and State Preemption in the 80s.


Anyway.  I don't generally OC.  I regard it as poor tactics for self-defense.  I never enjoyed being the center of attention, or of causing people to freak out.  Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm misguided.  But the fact that the OC contingent tends to over-react is off-putting.

Which does not mean that my dedication to the cause of Gun Rights is diminished!

Now, one thing that is causing confusion in the Gun Rights Community is the fact that Howard Schultz' Open Letter ask us "not to bring firearms" into Starbucks' property, but it talks about OC, and it also says that "this is not a ban, it's a request."  A lot of people are choosing to interpret that as some sort of "wink-and-a-nod" acceptance of concealed carry.  And the Intardt00bz are being torn up with backing-and-forthing and justifications and gnats being strained at...

Anyhoo, as a geek with border-line Aspergers Syndrome2, 3, one thing I think a lot of people are missing in their attempts to parse Mr. Schultz' request is that, under Washington State law -- and the term "Seattle Progressive/Liberal" gets tossed around a lot -- a prohibition of firearms in a place of business has no weight unless every entrance to the facility is posted.  So that Starbucks stand in your Safeway store, or the mall, or whatever, cannot effectively ban firearms.

Also, such a prohibition has no weight under law unless they catch you, ask you to leave, and you either refuse to leave or return, armed. Even then, the most they can do is ask the police to cite you for misdemeanor trespass. 

Obviously, the law in your locality will vary, but I think that Mr. Schultz ran the letter by the legal department and they told him to go with what could realistically be requested.

Meanwhile, some people are all butthurt because the letter addressed Open Carry and Firearms in general, not the Antis.

No shit.  You thought Starbucks was going to announce an Anti-First Amendment Rights Policy?

Yes, a corporate policy addressing political demonstrations/debates on Starbucks controlled property might be prudent.  In fact, I would like to see them publish a policy that "any participants of meetings, conversations, or debates that get heated or confrontational will be ejected."

I would also like to see them try and enforce it, especially when so many of their facilities are inside other businesses, or they are claiming "outside seating areas, which in many cases are simply wide areas on sidewalks.

So, to sum up, my own frequenting of Starbucks is fairly recent, they don't want me or my kind in their stores, they recognize the impossibility of an outright ban, and are engaging in what we locally refer to as stereotypical Seattle passive-aggressiveness on a corporate scale.

I will probably go back to seeking my caffeine fix elsewhere.

Unless I feel like being a rebel, in which case, suck it, Howard Schultz.

A couple of links:


1.  Meaning absolutely no disrespect to Dr. King, I have to wonder what he would have thought about changing the name of King County to Martin Luther King County, not to mention the money spent on the change.  I also wonder how the Chris Rock Rule "If you're looking at a street sign that says 'Martin Luther King Avenue' you're in the bad part of town" applies to the entire county...?
2.  Yes, I know the shrinks de-listed Aspergers Syndrome.  They got all pissy because us non-shrink types were using the term.  They did the same several years ago with "neurosis."   "You can't use our secret codewords!"
3.  I say "borderline" because I assume anyone who types "Do I have Aspergers?" into their Internet Search Engine of Choice and takes the online "Do I Have Aspergers?" Quiz will probably get a positive answer...

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Care Package pro-tip

Costco currently (as of today's coupon pack) has a manufacturer's instant rebate of $3.25 for a 24-pack of Starbucks VIA instant coffee.*  That's $12.74 instead of $15.99, which brings it down to what about a cup of coffee should cost. 

If you're not a coffee drinker I can't explain to you how unusual it is for instant coffee to taste as good as VIA does--it's a good cup of coffee.  (Many will tell you that it's better than a cup of Starbucks' drip.  A matter of taste, of course.)

If you've never actually  had your muddy boots on the ground someplace in close proximity to unfriendly natives, I can't explain to you what a cup of good coffee can do for your morale.

If you know someone who's deployed, or know someone who is putting together care packages for the Troops, I highly recommend this as an addition.

Another pro tip: Don't go shopping at Costco on the first day the new coupon pack is valid. Egad!

*"Limit three."  I have no idea, as yet, if that's "three per membership, ever", or "three per visit."  I have a co-worker who is deployed, and Mrs. Drang is a Soldiers Angel for a Marine, so I suspect we'll find out...

Friday, March 28, 2008

The Morning Jumpstart

When I started this, I had planned on not doing the meme thing, but Tamara's post from the porch today had one I couldn't pass up. I mean, I am a Retired Cruel Tyrant Sergeant and all, infamous for stalking around with a coffee cup in one hand, looking for poor, innocent soldiers to abuse...

The Caffeine Click Test - How Caffeinated Are You?
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And that was with a single cup. With a cat on the computer desk, trying to "help."

WhaddayameanIshouldswitchtodecaf? OhmigoshlookatthetimeIgottago!