Food, bike plans, T
Jul. 23rd, 2004 08:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Had a couple of people over last night and successfully cooked: poached salmon, rice pilaf, breaded cauliflower, with the most not-from-scratch part being the prepackaged bread crumbs. Came out well. Yay me. Cauliflower wasn't entirely right but it was close (it was something my mom made a lot, but in email she told me "no real recipe, I just kind of made it up"). Salmon steaks were on sale at the Porter Star for $3.99/pound with affinity card.
The T apparently decided that terrorists don't take bikes on the train on weekends, so sometime over the weekend I'm planning on heading out to Fitchburg. The forecast has degraded a little -- Sunday was going to be cloudy, highs around 70 a few days ago -- but I can probably make the decision tomorrow morning. Should remember to eat both tonight and tomorrow. I wonder if there's something that can be done with an extra unit of leftover fish.
In the "I like my Fourth Amendment rights" department, has the T actually said what they're searching people's bags for? Don't entirely remember enough .034 for this, but if P(search)=1/8 and P(boom)=1/100000, then the T's odds just don't seem that great, especially if people in the boom set don't look or act suspicious. And what if I have other things in my bag? If I assert that I'm carrying around an unmarked baggie of oregano, can they legally do anything?
The T apparently decided that terrorists don't take bikes on the train on weekends, so sometime over the weekend I'm planning on heading out to Fitchburg. The forecast has degraded a little -- Sunday was going to be cloudy, highs around 70 a few days ago -- but I can probably make the decision tomorrow morning. Should remember to eat both tonight and tomorrow. I wonder if there's something that can be done with an extra unit of leftover fish.
In the "I like my Fourth Amendment rights" department, has the T actually said what they're searching people's bags for? Don't entirely remember enough .034 for this, but if P(search)=1/8 and P(boom)=1/100000, then the T's odds just don't seem that great, especially if people in the boom set don't look or act suspicious. And what if I have other things in my bag? If I assert that I'm carrying around an unmarked baggie of oregano, can they legally do anything?