Beef cube steak. Source.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Le Cheval comparo
The Walnut Creek branch's offerings are blander and sloppier than Oakland's. End of review.
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Food
Automotive blog food fight
Well, there is that elephant in the room.
It would be entertaining if it weren't so sad for all the parties involved.
Synopsis: Jeff Glucker was a writer for Autoblog and had a side gig for a PR firm with Nissan as a client. Glucker posted a piece on Autoblog about Nissan without disclosing his relationship with Nissan. Jalopnik, Autoblog's competitor, dramatically and very publicly outed Glucker's conflict of interest. Autoblog, in damage control mode, quickly fired Glucker.
At least one writer for The Truth About Cars, a much smaller car blog with a very devoted following, has been aggressively injecting himself into the fracas, calling both Autoblog and Jalopnik out as shills for the auto industry.
Hooniverse, which Glucker had a large role in creating and developing, has been, so far, silent on the issue.
We can all agree that Glucker's lapse in judgment was significant. That he was fired may have been an overreaction.
The dust has not settled yet. Just remember to duck.
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Cars
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The Loneliest Road In America, next month
In May, I created a summer travel To Do list. Since then, I have visited a tremendous Maserati museum, a comprehensive Shelby collection, and witnessed Vettel's sole brain fart of the season in a wet Montreal. Wow, I am a lucky son of a gun.
Well, there remains one item on the list. A drive on Nevada's Highway 50. This will happen in October. The plan is to drive from California to Ely via 50. A quick tour of Great Basin National Park. And returning via Interstate 80, with a meal stop at a Basque eatery in Winnemucca. The highlight? I will be driving one of these cars!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Lamborghini Aventador review
Am not a modern Lamborghini fan, but this new model is definitely lust-worthy.
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Cars,
Cars- Lamborghini
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Little Prague, Davis
This Czech restaurant is by far the best eatery along the I-80 corridor between Sacramento and the Bay Area.
For $8.95, you can have this work of Bohemian art for lunch. The pork is roasted with a sausage inside. It comes with dumplings and sauerkraut on the side. A ladle of brown gravy covers (but does not drown) everything.
Photo credit.
For $8.95, you can have this work of Bohemian art for lunch. The pork is roasted with a sausage inside. It comes with dumplings and sauerkraut on the side. A ladle of brown gravy covers (but does not drown) everything.
Photo credit.
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Food
Monday, September 26, 2011
Medvedev scolds finance minister on TV
Somebody has been listening to Putin's confidence-building books-on-tape.
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Geopolitics
Sunday, September 25, 2011
2011 Orinda Car Show pictures
This year's show was bigger than ever. In fact, the organizers ran out of room on the street and so the Orinda Country Club opened up its golf course to give more room.
This Jaguar XJS was the first to catch my eye. Did those wire wheels come stock? Because they're a perfect melding of old and new-ish.
This Cadillac Eldorado convertible was the highlight. At first, I thought it was an Allante, but the proportions weren't right for an Allante. Upon closer inspection, and a chat with the proud owner, it was indeed an Eldorado ESC with the top carefully lopped off by Coach Builders Limited.
Only a few hundred were made. You ordered them through your local Cadillac dealer. It has a power top with a plexiglass rear window.
This clean 1981 528i was charming.
This is the first Spyker I've seen in the U.S. It looks more like a fancy bejeweled watch than a mode of transportation.
There's a Shelby.
1937 Jaguar SS 100
1913 Peugeot Bebe
Shelby Mustang.
1960 Jeep Forward Control 150.
Talk about a greenhouse!
This Jaguar XJS was the first to catch my eye. Did those wire wheels come stock? Because they're a perfect melding of old and new-ish.
This Cadillac Eldorado convertible was the highlight. At first, I thought it was an Allante, but the proportions weren't right for an Allante. Upon closer inspection, and a chat with the proud owner, it was indeed an Eldorado ESC with the top carefully lopped off by Coach Builders Limited.
Only a few hundred were made. You ordered them through your local Cadillac dealer. It has a power top with a plexiglass rear window.
This clean 1981 528i was charming.
This is the first Spyker I've seen in the U.S. It looks more like a fancy bejeweled watch than a mode of transportation.
There's a Shelby.
1937 Jaguar SS 100
1913 Peugeot Bebe
Shelby Mustang.
1960 Jeep Forward Control 150.
Talk about a greenhouse!
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Cool German (?) children's book (?) about cars
Found this at a used book sale.
Limousinen: Citroen XM
Traumautos: Ferrari F40
Amerikanische Sportwagen: Chevy Corvette ZR-1
Europasische Sportwagen: Lotus Elan SE
Luxussportwagen: Mercedes 500SEL
Formel I Rennautos: Williams FW14B
Gelandefahrzeuge: Range Rover
Kombifarzeuge: Volvo 960
Limousinen: Citroen XM
Traumautos: Ferrari F40
Amerikanische Sportwagen: Chevy Corvette ZR-1
Europasische Sportwagen: Lotus Elan SE
Luxussportwagen: Mercedes 500SEL
Formel I Rennautos: Williams FW14B
Gelandefahrzeuge: Range Rover
Kombifarzeuge: Volvo 960
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