Meetup and McFlurry

I went to the Slashdot Meetup for Dallas last night. It was held at a Starbucks on Coit Rd. It was maybe not quite as fun as last time, but I still had a good time :).

There were more people this time around — about ten, compared with five last time — so that changed the dynamic of conversation. Whereas last time the conversation was more close-knit, the large group this time made for more of a “lecture” atmosphere, as one or two people spoke while the rest of the group listened.

In particular, there were one or two alpha-talkers that just loved the sound of their own voices. They had a tendency to speak loudly, and occasionally interrupted others before they were finished talking — just to stake claim on the next “speaking role”. During the course of the evening, I got maybe one or two sentences in (bah!).

My hope is that the group may be smaller next time, to allow for more casual conversation. Or, if not that, perhaps a larger group could be divided among several tables (instead of one-large-circle).

On the way home, I stopped by McDonald’s for some dessert. I considered a hot fundge sundae for a moment (an old favorite of mine, especially with nuts), but I turned towards the McFlurries. Essentially a Blizzard clone, I figured this would be a good opportunity to compare it with the abysmal Sonic Blast that I had the other day.

So, I ordered a small Oreo McFlurry. And, as it turns out, it was pretty tasty. It was thick, creamy, and full of dairy flavor (a good thing). The Oreos were crushed a bit finely for my taste, but at least they weren’t soggy ;). True Blizzard-quality is tough to match and, McFlurries don’t quite hold up to that standard (though they’re a good treat in their own right).

Incidentally, you may be wondering why I chose Oreo this time, as “wouldn’t a Butterfinger McFlurry provide for a better head-to-head comparison with the Sonic Blast?” Well, I considered getting a Butterfinger McFlurry — for a moment — but I just couldn’t bear the thought of having two failed Butterfinger-based desserts in succession. So, I hedged my bets and decided on Oreo.

So: McFlurry Not Quite As Good As Blizzard. But, what about McFlurry vs Hot Fudge Sundae? That’s a more difficult one. Hot fudge sundaes have the advantage that they’ve been proven over time. And, in some ways, they hold the lead in texture-variation. I’m big on food texture — if a food has normal taste but bad texture, then it’s just not for me (for instance, shrimp that has gone soggy and soft). So, in regard to texture, Sundae Wins (its combination of smooth ice cream, thick fudge and crunchy nuts is a real treat, so to speak).

Then there’s the nutrition aspect. Sure, desserts aren’t usually known for being healthy, and that’s generally not the case ;). However, some desserts are less-bad than others. And, much to my dismay, I see that the McFlurry doesn’t win there either: an Oreo McFlurry has 20g fat vs 12g for a hot fudge sundae (and 12g saturated fat vs 3g for the sundae).

So, bummer there — it looks like I made a bad choice dessert-wise last night. I should have gone with the hot fudge sundae. Well, now I know for next time.

Connie’s Move

I’ll be helping Connie move tomorrow. And, Amanda offers these directions:

so the address is 1109 arbor town circle, apt 922.

the easiest way to get there is to take 75 to 30 west. take 30 west about 20 someodd miles to collins street. follow the ramp around to the right. pass back over the highway and make a left at the first light. (copeland) turn right into the driveway just past the barnes and noble (sedona springs). right at the stop sign. left at the second dumpster. building 1109, second floor. it's just past the pool on the left.

Amanda tells me that the moving process starts around 10am, and goes from there.

DFWBlogs Cocktail Event – August

As with every month, I attended the DFWBlogs Cocktail Event for July — at the XPO Lounge this time. I had a good time, but I enjoyed it less than the previous two Cocktail Events that I’ve attended. I’ve found that any Cocktail Event has three key elements: conversation, drink, and food.

  • Conversation: A conversation is achievable with two or more people, so this was easily done. However, we were subject to “the bar effect” at the XPO Lounge — as more people talk, it becomes harder to hear each other, so everyone talks louder, which in turn makes it harder to hear each other … Lather, rinse, repeat. At the Hurricane Grill, the bar-effect was generated by the large panes of glass that we sat next to — here, it was the flat cinderblock walls that created the effect.
  • Drink: The XPO Lounge fared well here (more or less). I was excited to discover that they had Ace Pear Cider on tap! So, as a big cider fan, I ordered one; it was delicious. I also had a Newcastle after the pear cider (also on tap). I hadn’t had a Newcastle in quite some time, and I was quickly reminded how tasty they are. Dark and full of flavor, it almost seemed to have an essence of lime to it. I’ve now promoted Newcastle to the ranks of my top 5 favorite beers.
  • Food: The Uptown Grill had good burgers and the Hurricane Grill had surprisingly delicious catfish fillets. Unfortunately, the XPO Lounge had no food at all. Luckily, I brought along a protein bar as a contingency plan. With 26g protein (and 2.5g carbs), its Lemon Cheesecake flavor was rather good. Still, I would have preferred a hot meal.

Don’t get me wrong — I had a good time at the XPO Lounge. I enjoyed their drinks and had good conversation. But, I look forward to a different venue next month ;).

Slashdot Meetup Tonight

The Slashdot Meetup for Dallas is this evening. And, since I hadn’t had a chance to write about last month’s Slashdot Meetup, this may be a good time to do so.

Last month’s Meetup was scheduled for Jupiter Lanes. I wasn’t particularly looking forward to that location, as bowling isn’t very conducive to conversation (especially since this was the first Slashdot Meetup, and none of us had met before). But, I went anyhow. I figured — if nothing else — the Meetup may offer some opportunities to mention my portfolio to some of the local geeks.

I arrived there right on time, and found the other Meetup people. And, even though there are apparently 92 Slashdot Meetup people in Dallas, there were just five people there (including myself).

Some people enjoy large crowds… I am not one of those people. So, I was actually pleased that a small number of people made it. And, after a short discussion, we all agreed that bowling wasn’t the best idea for conversation. So, we drove in caravan to a Chili’s down the street. Many of the guys (yeah, it was all guys) hadn’t eaten dinner yet, anyway, so Chili’s was a welcome suggestion.

At the Chili’s, we looked over the drinks menu before deciding on our entrees. I remarked that, according to the menu, they only had Bud, Bud Light, and Coors Light on top. One guy was talking to another and didn’t hear my remark about the beer selection, so another fellow clarified:

“They don't have any beer on tap.”

[ puzzled look ]

“They only have Bud, Bud Light, and Coors Light on tap. Ergo, they have no beer on tap.”

We had a good chuckle about that ;). When the server came around, we asked him about what was on tap, just to be sure. He rattled off a few names, resulting in a beer-on-tap list much longer than the menu implied. In particular, Sam Adams caught my eye (“caught my ear”?), so I quickly decided on that. Most of us ordered a 22oz Sam Adams (or around that size, I can’t remember the exact volume), except for one poor guy that was under 21.

One guy ordered one of those fried-onion sea urchin things. Another had chicken tenders, and I can’t remember what the other two had. Of course, I had already eaten dinner before coming, so I just went straight for dessert. I decided on their “Chocolate Chip Paradise Pie”. Basically, it’s a warm walnut-based bar topped with ice cream and chocolate & caramel sauces. It was very delicious, and went strangely well with my Sam Adams; I wouldn’t hesitate in ordering one again.

There may be some stereotypes about the “Slashdot crowd”, but the people at the Slashdot Meetup didn’t fit into the typical nerd stereotype. Sure, one guy had a salt-n-pepper beard with long hair tied into a ponytail, but he managed to do so fashionably. Another guy had stylishly-short hair (with gel, even). And none of them were introverted, though one or two guys may have been on the borderline between introverted and extroverted.

The conversation was good, the food was good, and I had a great time. I look forward to the next one which, of course, happens to be tonight.

John Stossel on “Lookism”

This Friday, John Stossel hosts a show on what he calls “lookism”. Stossel’s mailing list gives this description:

We like to think of America as a meritocracy. We value people because of their character, or generosity, or intelligence … but why then does 37th-ranked tennis player Anna Kournikova make hundreds of thousands of dollars more than other top woman athletes? Kournikova hasn’t even won a major tournament.

Was JFK Jr. covered so relentlessly by the press solely because he was the son of a president? And would we have cared so much about Princess Di if she had looked like Princess Anne?

“20/20” hired actors — some great-looking, some not — and then had them ask for help with a car that ran out of gas, collect money for charity, and apply for jobs. Repeatedly, the “lookers” got the job, collected more money in their charity buckets, and got much more help with their car. Life isn't fair.

We confront those who favored the better-looking actor, and listen to their embarrassed explanations. […]

The special airs this Friday on ABC at 10/9c.