I believe I’ve said this before but the best way to fight spam, whether it’s email spam, comment spam, or trackback spam, is to shut down your server for a couple days. Take that!
Month: March 2006
Putting the ego in egosurfing
Lately I’ve been busy preparing for a job interview today, so in lieu of the usual assortment of high weirdness and diner pictures (and to keep my mind off of things) I’ve added some “Web 2.0” crap on the sidebar. Yay…
Good night Chet
Friday is “clean up your desktop” day and I’ve been going through a 450 item-filled folder called “Incoming” that’s full of URLs, text file scraps, and ephemera I thought should be filed on the “interesting” spectrum somewhere.
Anyway, since the Oscars are on Sunday and one of my favorite movies of the year (Good Night And Good Luck) is up for some awards here’s a relevant quote from another journalist who succumed from lung cancer.
“It’s a logical assumption that hatred – far left, far right, political, religious, economic, or paranoid – moved the person or persons who today committed this combined act of murder and national sabotage. There is in this country, and there has been for too long, an ominous and sickening popularity of hatred. The body of the President, lying at this moment in Washington, is a thundering testimonial of what hatred comes to and the revolting excesses it perpetrates. Hatred is self-generating, contagious, it feeds upon itself and explodes into violence. It is no inexplicable phenomenon that there are pockets of hatred in our country, areas and communities where the disease is permitted or encouraged or given status by those who can and do influence others. You and I have heard, in recent months, someone say, “Those Kennedys ought to be shot.” A well-known national magazine [The National Review] recently carried an article saying Chief Justice Warren ought to be hanged. In its own defence, it said it was only joking. But the left has been equally bad. Tonight, it might be the hope and resolve of all of us that we’ve heard the last of this kind of talk, jocular or serious, for the result is tragically the same.”
Huntley was talking about the JFK assassination, but he might as well have been talking about the suceeding forty-three years. Good night and good luck indeed.
Cable Airport cafe
The tour of airport cafes continues…
I actually have a past with the Cable Airport cafe. I went to a private high school in Claremont in the very early 80s and when I could get off campus on the weekends, I’d spend the day on my bike and make my usual rounds to one or more of the following: a video arcade – Two-Bit Arcade on Foothill Blvd. and the Montclair Plaza arcade (before it became a Sega Center), a used book store (Adobe Used Books on the corner of Garey and Foothill), Rhino Records in the Claremont Village (the only place to buy records!), the Blue Dragon game shop in Ontario, and the Claremont Computer Center – pretty much the only place in town that had Apple II software and didn’t complain if you hung around talking about the particulars of
Somewhere in the middle of all that I’d stop for lunch somewhere and if I was biking east towards Montclair Plaza or Ontario I’d stop for a burger at the Cable Airport cafe in Upland. Pretty much your straight-up honest diner burger but as with any airport cafe the taste is substantially improved by the buzz of light plane traffic and the other customers gabbing about airplanes.
I hadn’t been back to Cable Airport since then and not surprising at all, it hasn’t changed much at all. Cable Airport is still privately-owned and the cafe, now called Maniac Mike’s, still makes terrific diner food. I opted for the “Cropduster Breakfast” with french toast, bacon, and eggs and a cheerfully infinite cup of coffee. Maybe I just had that look of “you need more coffee” or something. Completely unpretentious, terrific and the real deal. Now I just need to find a set of vintage dishes like what they have.
AirNav on KCCB. Previous blog entries for El Monte Airport, Long Beach Airport, Fullerton Airport, and Hawthorne Airport.



