Saturday, January 12, 2019

Breakfast at home with Patrick: I prepared spanish rice, scrambled eggs with cream and mexican cheeses, warm corn tortillas. 8 ounces of orange juice. House chores. Recharge Medical work in Google Tag Manager, finally got it working. Did prep work for mailing a gift. Realized that since SpamSieve wasn't moving messages out of the TrainGood and TrainSpam folders that I probably had not completed the setup correctly as I had thought. Lunch: leftover ramen from last night. Found the SpamSieve Apple Mail remote training script, edited it in Sublime Text 2, compiled it in Script Editor, and installed it, and now the messages have been moved out of those folders as expected. This brought my corpus spam messages up to 69%, which I think is better than the 0% I had before. Did some vacation research. Nap then shower. Rode UberX with Patrick to the Castro. Dinner at Gyro Xpress with Patrick: we each had the chicken gyros plate, sparkling water for Patrick, Snapple mango madness for me. Afterwards we got in line for Tribute to Superstore, part of SF Sketchfest 2019, waiting about 40 minutes in the cold outside of Hot Cookie. At the door our ticket-taker's phone frustratingly wouldn't connect, wasting lots of time while we worried about getting bad seats. (This year ticketing was handled by Box Cubed and Agile Ticketing Solutions.) In attendance: the cast plus Justin Spitzer and one of the producers whose name I didn't catch plus unbilled on this event was Johnny Pemberton (Bo). The cast read the script of the Superstore pilot from 2015. Everyone seemed to have a lot of fun. Afterwards they did Q&A. One woman asked if Amy's character could use a nametag that had her middle name on it, and America Ferrera agreed: "Done!" They briefly invited two people who had dressed up in Cloud 9 costumes to come to the front of the stage to much applause and laughter. Rode UberX home.