Trump's Madison Square Garden Rally was weak
    Nicely said, and I agree.

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    Point Cabrillo, California
    A panoramic view of a rocky shoreline with the sun shining over a vast ocean.
    Looking north from the ocean edge from near the Point Cabrillo Lighthouse in California.

    Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California
    A long look into the distance as rocks line the bottom, the ocean and sky make up the rest as waves crash over and around rocks.
    Looking north from Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, California. October 26, 2024. Photo by Ryan Jerz

    Manzanar
    A building sits in a field with large, snow-capped mountains in the background.
    A look at one of buildings that acted as homes for the residents of Manzanar. April 2, 2024. Photo by Ryan Jerz

    Me and the car from the 1941 Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lupino movie High Sierra. The car is located at the Western Film Museum in Lone Pine, California
    A man stands in the foreground with a cardboard cutout of Humphrey Bogart behind him. Behind the cutout is an olive green car that was used in the 1941 movie High Sierra. Behind the car is a collection of film museum items and posters on the wall.
    This is me standing next to the High Sierra car in the Western Film Museum in Lone Pine, California.

    The bloom in Death Valley, March 2024
    a sea of yellow flowers blankets the ground with mountains in the distance and a rainstorm.
    Flowers in Death Valley blanket the floor with a rainstorm in the distance. March 31, 2024 by Ryan C. Jerz

    I just spent some time on LinkedIn because I heard it's the best social network. It's never been my jam, and based on today, it never will be my jam.

    The most annoying UI to show up recently is the one where a search (with Siri, say) displays results that once you click disappear forever. I need the back button. The first result almost never works.

    I'm finishing up my monthly recap for myself and kind of love having so many movies to include. Best of the month for me: Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush. Great intro to an institution.

    Do bullet points work?