Pizza Slow (high quality)

  1. I hit that next goal a few weeks ago and never thought to post about it.

    What I came here to post, as I approach dropping 5 more not on purpose but as just, whatever, was that while it was fun and cool to buy all new pants, none of my god damned belts fit anymore.

    I just took one, traced the end, stenciled that back on, and cut a few inches off with kitchen shears, then drilled three new holes in it with my cordless drill. Just fine.

    Anyway, -30 pounds, ish? It is weird as hell.

  2. BREAKING: There is a new thing out there that you don’t have yet.

    Fewer things, please and thank you.

  3. Afternoon Ride

    Figure 1. A map of San Francisco, California. The path of a four and a quarter mile (six and three quarters kilometer) ride is indicated. About 456 feet (139 meters) elevation over half an hour.
  4. Afternoon Walk

    Figure 1. A map of San Francisco, California. The path of a one mile (one and a half kilometer) walk is indicated. About 1900 steps and 39 feet (12 meters) elevation over three quarters of an hour, (a quarter hour moving).
  5. I have this old cherner-style (but unmarked) bent ply chair that we bought in terrible condition 20 years ago and used as a side chair until one of the legs snapped. We had it repaired (glued) and then it broke again a few years later beyond repair.

    I want to put the seat on legs, but searching high and low, I have no idea where to even start.

    An Eames H-base (DSX) narrow-mount would still be too wide as the screw holes are 5" apart on center side-to-side and 5 1/1" front-to-back.

    the one-piece bent ply seat and back, resting on a pink eames shell chair on an H-base next to our kitchen table to the right and a Hay side table to the left.A bunch of potted plants are on the credenza on the back wall.
    Figure 1. the one-piece bent ply seat and back, resting on a pink eames shell chair on an H-base next to our kitchen table to the right and a Hay side table to the left.A bunch of potted plants are on the credenza on the back wall..
    the ruins of the base, wood from the veneer still glued in places, screw hardware remains in three, the top right corner is stripped completely.
    Figure 2. the ruins of the base, wood from the veneer still glued in places, screw hardware remains in three, the top right corner is stripped completely..