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short takes (link round-up, mostly)
Tangentially-related: a short discussion of overly-pediatric seders.
Same season, different religion: researchers have found that portion sizes in depictions of the last supper have been rising for a millennium, though I note the absence of an art historian on the research team.
Same season, no religion: I won't repeat most of the links that were circulating on April 1, but I haven't seen these new Java annotations around much. Probably only amusing to programmers, but very amusing to this one.
Not an April-fool's prank:
xiphias is planning a response to
the Tea Party rally on Boston Common on April 14: he's holding a tea party.
You know, with fine china and actual tea and people wearing their Sunday
(well, Wednesday) best. It sounds like fun.
Edit (almost forgot!): things I learned from British folk songs.
From
nancylebov:
Harry Potter and the
Methods of Rationality looks like it'll be a good read. Or, as
siderea put it, Richard Feynman goes to Hogwarts.
Real Live Preacher's account of a Quaker meeting.
Thanks to
jducoeur for a pointer to
this meta community over
on Dreamwidth.
I remember reading a blog post somewhere about someone who rigged up a camera to find out what his cat did all day. Now someone is selling that. Tempting!
In case you're being too productive, let me help with this cute flash game (link from Dani).
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Random question I am reminded I wanted to ask, because I brought to work a bunch of leftover brownies only to find that all the Jewish guys couldn't eat them because of the baking soda: Is a cookie containing only {flour, egg yolk, butter, white sugar, almond extract} chametz? How about if I ditch the almond extract (which has water in it, probably) and use ground almond instead?
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I do not claim to fully understand the Pesach food restrictions, particularly questions that begin with either "why" or "what about this corner case".
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Bwa ha ha! And I'm going to have to suggest some of those annotations at work. It seems like the right kind of mild slap to give in a code review on occasion.
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Googling for Pesach cake recipes might turn up some clues.
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Huh. I could have sworn that Passover went until sundown Tuesday. Is my calendar off by a day?
(panics at the possibility that I was supposed to start sundown Sunday instead of sundown Monday, checks Kashrut.com and relaxes)
*whew* You scared me for a second.
So why are you celebrating for 7 days and not 8?
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Adding a day to yom tov, and thus extending a 7-day festival to 8 days, is done in the diaspora because of ancient calendar uncertainty and the inability to get word to everyone in time once things were set. (It never applied within Israel because they could get messages out quickly there.) In modern times when the calendar is not a mystery and it doesn't take hours or days to get word out, the Reform movement follows the Israeli calendar.