Wednesday, November 19, 2003
Cheerios and rice milk for breakfast. Link checking. Lunch with Joel: our first time at a new tacqueria called Pancho's (415-731-TACO, 712 Irving St). Joel had a plate of 3 taquitos, rice and beans for $6.39 and a soda for $0.95, I had chicken fajita burrito ($5.39) and a Nantucket Nectar—they only had Orange Mango ($1.50). The food is delicious, the service is the typically slow kind you get at most taquerias and other places where your meal is made to order. Because it's not full table service, it makes waiting for your food that much harder. They could make it easier by including a basket of their tasty multicolored tortilla chips to munch on while you wait. After lunch Joel got passport photos at Star Photo, I got more hardware supplies for the office at the five and dime and Progress Hardware. Updated the Phi Delta Chi mailing list for Jannie and (I think) Amy. Chatted with Chris about library Web-based curriculum issues and expectations. Met with Susie about Web issues. My cyberguys/efilliate order arrived, so I unpacked it. Very fast, and their Web site has improved since the last time I saw it a long time ago. Organized cables and computer hardware. Dinner at home with Patrick: he made chow mein noodles, but they turned out too salty for me, so instead we ordered out from a place called Brother's Pizza: garlic bread, bbq chicken, green salad with blue cheese dressing, potato wedges. The delivery was fast (about 30 minutes) and the food was delicious. $16.79 before a $2 tip.