We have no beer in the office. Even worse: our local beer-buying-place is not exactly open any more. Sigh.
On the plus side, I have a fresh six-pack of Pabst at home. And it's cheap beer night at my primary bar (a night that I haven't taken advantage of as much as I should lately).
Now this is just brilliant. I really have no response to it.
The menu at the Coffee Garden at 900 East and 900 South in Salt Lake City has included a scrumptious selection of quiche for about 10 years.
The recipe calls for four fresh eggs for each quiche.
A Salt Lake County Health Department inspector paid a visit recently and pointed out that research by the Food and Drug Administration indicates that one in four eggs carries salmonella bacterium, so restaurants should never use more than three eggs when preparing quiche.
The manager on duty wondered aloud if simply throwing out three eggs from each dozen and using the remaining nine in four-egg-quiches would serve the same purpose.
The inspector wasn't sure, but she said she would research it.
[Rolly & Wells: Bureaucrat's Math Makes Dizzy Dozen, 11 Oct 2002, viewed 20 Mar 2003
This is the module that I crafted together to add reStructuredText support to our Roundup instance: rounduprest.py. It's based on the rst2ht work by Ollie Rutherfurd, particularly the hthtml.py module. I added in Roundup Designator detection which turns Roundup references (ie - text like issue44) into Hyperlinks.
Update: Now rounduprest.py can take in an argument of 'roundup_class_names' that can be used to differentiate Roundup designators from regular text that happens to match the expression ('issue42' versus 'v2')