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  1. If you have or find one that works for you please pass it along.

    Cheers. 🍸🫒

    #martinis #mixology #booze #fdt #coping (3/3)

  2. Not much exciting happened over the weekend. Went to my sister‘s birthday party on Friday evening. Woke up early both days because we had stuff to do. Exciting things, like grocery shopping and cleaning the house. But it did mean we could wrap up early. Saturday afternoon, we went to Assembly Square, fast-charged the #EV6, and had a fun cocktail at Parla XXI. It was a relatively warm evening by the fire for #martinis. And yesterday, I made a great Bloody Mary. #SNL was pretty funny.

  3. Not much exciting happened over the weekend. Went to my sister‘s birthday party on Friday evening. Woke up early both days because we had stuff to do. Exciting things, like grocery shopping and cleaning the house. But it did mean we could wrap up early. Saturday afternoon, we went to Assembly Square, fast-charged the #EV6, and had a fun cocktail at Parla XXI. It was a relatively warm evening by the fire for #martinis. And yesterday, I made a great Bloody Mary. #SNL was pretty funny.

  4. Not much exciting happened over the weekend. Went to my sister‘s birthday party on Friday evening. Woke up early both days because we had stuff to do. Exciting things, like grocery shopping and cleaning the house. But it did mean we could wrap up early. Saturday afternoon, we went to Assembly Square, fast-charged the #EV6, and had a fun cocktail at Parla XXI. It was a relatively warm evening by the fire for #martinis. And yesterday, I made a great Bloody Mary. #SNL was pretty funny.

  5. Not much exciting happened over the weekend. Went to my sister‘s birthday party on Friday evening. Woke up early both days because we had stuff to do. Exciting things, like grocery shopping and cleaning the house. But it did mean we could wrap up early. Saturday afternoon, we went to Assembly Square, fast-charged the #EV6, and had a fun cocktail at Parla XXI. It was a relatively warm evening by the fire for #martinis. And yesterday, I made a great Bloody Mary. #SNL was pretty funny.

  6. Not much exciting happened over the weekend. Went to my sister‘s birthday party on Friday evening. Woke up early both days because we had stuff to do. Exciting things, like grocery shopping and cleaning the house. But it did mean we could wrap up early. Saturday afternoon, we went to Assembly Square, fast-charged the #EV6, and had a fun cocktail at Parla XXI. It was a relatively warm evening by the fire for #martinis. And yesterday, I made a great Bloody Mary. #SNL was pretty funny.

  7. Morning Mastodonians!
    Well, that was another freezing-ass cold weekend. It's been a long time since we've been above freezing, and I still don’t see that in the 10-day forecast. The dogs and I are going stir crazy because we never go for #walkies anymore. Between blocked sidewalks, salted roads, and freezing temperatures, I just haven’t felt motivated to do it. At least it wasn’t too windy, so we were able to have a pleasant evening by the fire with our #martinis on Saturday night.

  8. Or you could just #hold on to the #boxes for a few weeks, #drink your #martinis and then #file a #brief on the #shadow #docket with whatever you want to say and there you go.

  9. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-

  10. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-

  11. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-

  12. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-

  13. Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the
    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

    “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit,”
    the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announcedTuesday morning.

    British physicist John Clarke, a professor of experimental physics at the University of California, Berkeley;

    French physicist Michel Devoret, professor emeritus of applied physics at Yale and a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara;

    and John Martinis, also a physics professor at UCSB,
    will share the nearly $1.2 million prize.

    They won for performing a series of experiments using an electronic circuit made of superconductors, which can conduct a current with no electrical resistance,
    demonstrating
    “that quantum mechanical properties can be made concrete on a macroscopic scale,”
    according to the announcement.

    “It is wonderful to be able to celebrate the way that century-old quantum mechanics continually offers new surprises.

    It is also enormously useful, as quantum mechanics is the foundation of all digital technology,”
    said Olle Eriksson, chair of the Nobel Committee for Physics.
    #NobelPrize #physics #clarke #devoret #martinis #ucsb
    insidehighered.com/news/quick-

  14. “One a Day”

    14”x20”. 2023
    Acrylics and Linocut Printing

    Playing around with some new ideas in my #artstudio. I’ve made some #linocut blocks and used them as #stamping to #create a base for the #arcylic #wash on top. These 7 #martinis honor a patron of my #bar who came once a week to have his two martinis (although his were always on the rocks). @lemairerichmond @liquitexofficial #stilllife #barlife #artist/#bartender