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I promised that all donations to Pharyngula for a couple of weeks would go to the Ada Initiative, less the price of taking my wife out to a nice dinner; I’ll be sending them the money on 1 October. I figured I’d fill you in on how things are going.

OK, I splurged. I took my wife out to the fanciest restaurant in Morris, Minnesota, and we just went nuts and ordered a fabulous meal. I hope you’ll all forgive me: dinner for two was -$21.18. A little extravagance was acceptable, I think.

The sum remaining is $1756.82. You could add more to that anytime — just click on that big “DONATE” button on the sidebar.

Comments

  1. Matrim says

    I seriously hope you’re being hyperbolic, otherwise I’m really sad that the best restaurant in Morris is that cheap.

  2. says

    Frack. I live in Jackson, Mississippi, and at the mid-range restaurants around here, you’re lucky to get out with 50% more than that, twice that easy if you get drinks. (four to five times that if you wind up somewhere where the clientele has more money than sense)

    Also, for my donation, I demand to know what sort of cuisine was consumed! Was it tacos? It was, wasn’t it?!

  3. says

    Not Pizza Ranch! We went to Bello Cucina, the Italian restaurant in town. It also makes it less expensive when you go for the vegetarian options…so pasta and salads.

  4. gog says

    Was it at least a good fresh pasta? Is the sauce mixed in-house? I’m less concerned with frivolity than I am decent pasta.

  5. says

    Someone go visit this so-called Italian “restaurant.” Restaurant being a French word, but the place is supposedly Italian. I demand 21 dollars in…

    …wait, what were we talking about again?

  6. marcus says

    I just donated $21.18 to Pharyngula. I feel like I just bought you and the Trophy Wife dinner. It was a pleasure, thanks for a heaping, helping of rationality! (Going on 10 years now I think.)

  7. says

    Matrim @ 1:

    I seriously hope you’re being hyperbolic, otherwise I’m really sad that the best restaurant in Morris is that cheap.

    My my. That reads as more than a bit snotty and snobby. How good food is really isn’t dependent on the price. A lot of places have delicious food that doesn’t cost a fortune.

    PZ:

    We went to Bello Cucina, the Italian restaurant in town. It also makes it less expensive when you go for the vegetarian options…so pasta and salads.

    Yay for pasta and salads, I’m glad you and Mary had a lovely supper and a nice time out. Another yay for The Ada Initiative, it’s great that people have been so generous.

    Marcus:

    I just donated $21.18 to Pharyngula.

    Hee. That’s perfect!

  8. Adam James says

    I just wanted to thank you, PZ, for supporting and bringing attention to such a great cause. As a CS minor at one of the top five computer science and engineering schools I’m painfully aware of the scarcity of women in tech. It’s doubly shameful because women (see Ada Lovelace, Grace Hopper) played an important role in the history of the field. I do want to give a shout out to Professor Cinda Heeren, who is not only the awesome instructor of CS 225 at UIUC, but a huge nerd and an amazing person all-around. Computer science needs more people like her!

  9. Matrim says

    Iyeska 11

    My my. That reads as more than a bit snotty and snobby. How good food is really isn’t dependent on the price. A lot of places have delicious food that doesn’t cost a fortune.

    And your post reads as more than a bit judgmental and presumptuous. Perhaps I was lamenting the fact that where I live you have to pay much more to go to the best restaurant in town (I was). However, in point of fact, the quality of food IS dependent on the price in most circumstances. You’re never going to get a prime cut of steak for the price of a choice cut. I didn’t say you couldn’t get a good meal for that cheap, I can get a good meal for under $5 here. However, I can’t get a meal at the best restaurant in town for that price. So take your straw man and kindy piss off.

  10. se habla espol says

    Man, you people sure are concerned about our frivolous use of donated money.

    Of course. The Horde must be satisfied that your frivolous use is suficiently frivolous.

  11. Saad Definite Article Noun, Adverb Gerund Noun says

    We went to Bello Cucina, the Italian restaurant in town.

    “THE Italian restaurant in town”

    That is too funny. What a great way to start the day.

  12. birgerjohansson says

    The cost is acceptable if you used the dinner to do research for weaponising the botulism bacteria.
    (Is it called the botulism bacteria? Or does it only have a foreigny commie latin name?)

  13. birgerjohansson says

    …and what is Kate Bush doing up at the top of the thread? The picture reminds me of the Red Dwarf episode with virtual reality victorians eating curry (just before Kryten got his morality circuits trashed).

  14. blf says

    dinner for two was $21.18.

    (My emboldening.) Minus 21.18 USD?! The restaurant had to pay you to eat there? You should donate that contribution from the restaurant to the Ada Initiative (and, as others have said, Thanks! for highlighting the Initiative).

  15. sadmar says

    “…and what is Kate Bush doing up at the top of the thread?”

    Hmm, if that is Kate, and not Ada Babbage, then maybe PZ is a mole for the Orgone Institute.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pllRW9wETzw
    (great song…)

    I Googled and according to ‘CCO, Don’s Cafe in Morris makes the best grilled cheese sandwich in Minnesota [and to the non-Minnesotans, if ‘CCO says it, it must be so :-) ] Does our host concur?

    And perhaps readers would be enlightened by learning how far PZ would have to drive to get to an Italian Restaurant other than Bello Cucina.

    I had a job interview at UND once, and I asked what people in Grand Forks did for entertainment. The answer, offered sans humor or irony, was, “Minneapolis is only 6 hours down I-94.”