World Map, Steak Respect
July 17, 2023
A “real world map” projection sparked interest in scale and borders. Steak preferences and chef etiquette came up after a UK meal mishap
Ramith Rambukwella and Opening a Plane Window
9:15 a.m. (b)
This is what Keheliya Rambukwella's son Ramith tried to do when plane was up in the sky. There is a small window at cockpit, at lower speeds, it's possible apparently, in older models. But generally no, and you can't open, due to the heavy pressure at high altitudes, and speed.
Remembering Blacked Performers and Greg Lansky’s Direction
9:30 a.m.
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Well-Done Burgers, McDonald’s and Restaurant Steak Etiquette
2:30 a.m.
Like Trump, I like well done, especially at McDonald's. Because I hate blood. I went with Alex Marsh and Uwin to a cool restaurant in UK. █████████████████████████████ I asked for medium well, which is as far as I'd like to go. I ended up chewing filaments or beef ligaments, connective tissue, whatever. I spit it out politely, but whatever. I think 90%, or 100%, well done. But if you go to a restaurant, as a form of respect to the chef, you want to ask for medium well, medium rare, or rare.
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