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These are my links for April 22nd from 21:01 to 21:01: Deaths, injuries raise alarm at cheerleading’s dangers – The Boston Globe – This post talks about the importance of Cheerleading safety especially in the state of Mass. It is an interesting piece, but I feel that people who advocate safety for cheerleaders sometimes go to the extreme and over regulate the sport. My classic example is the double full, which used to be legal in college, but due to safety restrictions has now been made illegal. Many people were landing it fine, some weren’t. Better training would be a better solution than complete restriction.

April 22, 2009 · zacharyzacharyccom

Github and Gists

Github is a web site for common git repositories. It has been around for a while, and I have been a member since before they became public. Basically you can create your git repos on the site, add code and whatnot, branch from other repos and then sync up. I use it mostly as a backup for my current project, which is a private repository. Anyway, I wake up this morning to see that there is a new little item on the Github dashboard, “Gists”. I click on the link and get brought to a page that looks like Pastie. I’ve always been confused about how long the code stays around at Pastie. I would have like to post some links to Pastie stuff in the blog, but honestly, I haven’t trusted it to be around. So, maybe Gists existed on a more permanent basis. I started hunting around Github for some documentation on Gists, with no luck. ...

February 5, 2009 · zacharyzacharyccom

Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband

A friend recommended I check out this band: Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband They are a bit bluegrass but also a bit country. I highly enjoy their music. I have been listening to them straight since yesterday afternoon when they were recommended to me. I would check out “Banjo Boy”, “Be the One”, and “Corn Dogs”. You can listen to the songs on their website.

October 21, 2008 · zacharyzacharyccom

NYC's Best Cheesesteaks

Jason Santa Maria is a Philly mind in a NYC residence. In order to feel a little more at home, he put on a tasting event to find NYC’s Best cheesesteaks. Results are worth checking out, just in case you find yourself stuck in NYC and in need of a good cheesesteak.

October 15, 2008 · zacharyzacharyccom

Chop Sticks and Their Effects on the Food I Eat

This is just a brief aside, but it occurred to me today that often times I will pick which restaurant I like based on the quality of the chopsticks they offer. Safeway, for example, gives out really bad chopsticks that never break cleanly. I end up with one huge nob at the end of one stick, and the other stick is a mini stick. The chinese food restaurant, on the other hand, gives out great chop sticks. They always break cleanly and are of good solid build that feel comfortable in your hands. Many of the Japanese restaurants also have good chop sticks. ...

October 15, 2008 · zacharyzacharyccom