After the jump, a review from an anonymous friend.Favorites include our benedicts, omelettes, waffles and whole wheat pancakes. We also offer an assortment of non-egg dishes.
At lunch, you'll find creative sandwiches, entree salads and hearty, homemade soups. And if you want breakfast for lunch - no problem!
Source: The Egg & I.
Friday, June 22, 2012
The Egg & I (but Mostly Someone Else)
The Egg and I is a new Richardson restaurant on Campbell Rd east of Central Expressway. From their website:
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
DART Asks, "What's the Matter with Plano?"
The Dallas Morning News has a story (that I haven't read because of the online pay wall, but I read about the story on FrontBurner) about the future of DART as its completes its build-out of lines. Low ridership in Plano is the hook of the story. Supposedly DART says its future focus will be on increasing ridership at the stations it already has, rather than opening new stations, which was its focus for the last two decades.
After the jump, the solutions of the kibitzers.
After the jump, the solutions of the kibitzers.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Godwin's Law is your Friend
Glance at the comment thread of this blog post. Granted, it's nowhere near as inflammatory as some online forums, but still, it's not pretty. There is too much ad hominem reasoning that obscures the germane arguments that sometimes are made. Looking on the bright side, no one has called anyone else a Nazi ... yet.
After the jump, is there anything that can be done?
After the jump, is there anything that can be done?
Friday, June 15, 2012
Raises in PISD. Crisis Over?
Rodger Jones, editorial writer for The Dallas Morning News, reacts to the news that the Plano school district (PISD) is awarding employees a 3% raise, after forgoing raises last year.
After the jump, more biting humor from the editorial office of The Dallas Morning News.
I'm pretty sure that's sarcasm. I can tell because Jones starts by saying he cares about education. Then he says he cares about kids. Funny ha ha stuff.Like lots of people who care about education, I surely thought the sky was falling last year, when the Legislature was getting ready to cut education just like any other area of spending.
But what about the kids? I gasped. They're not sacrosanct? Austin would treat schools just like another program -- belt-tightening and everything?
I had visions of massive layoffs, classes doubled up, kids sharing desks, teachers teaching in the dark.
Source: The Dallas Morning News.
After the jump, more biting humor from the editorial office of The Dallas Morning News.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Speakers, Mayors, and Hatters
I'm scratching my head over this plank in the Texas GOP platform, recently adopted at the state GOP convention.
After the jump, what I find curious.Texas House Leadership Caucus -- We call for the Republican members of the Texas House of Representatives to convene in caucus after each November general election to determine by secret ballot their candidate for Speaker of the House, and that rules be instituted to ensure the integrity and security of the secret ballot so that members may vote without risk of retribution by the prevailing party. We also call for the Republican members of the Texas House to vote as a unified body for their selected speaker candidate when the Legislature convenes in regular session and a vote for speaker is called on the House Floor.
Source: Texas Republican Party.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
The Mayoral Battle is Joined
The privateer captained by Alan North has goaded the flagship of Richardson's establishment to enter the fray of battle. The Richardson Coalition PAC fired a broadside against North. The Coalition PAC's weapon of choice was its powerful email list. In a Tuesday email, the Coalition PAC campaigned against North's effort to secure enough signatures on his petition to force a referendum and bring about the direct election of the mayor by amending the Richardson city charter.
After the jump, a damage assessment.
After the jump, a damage assessment.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
What is it with Communications Directors?
One of the first acts of Mike Miles, the new superintendent of the Dallas school district (DISD), is also the source of one of his first crises. It's the exorbitant salaries he's given to his top aides, including a $185,000 salary for the communications director he brought with him from his prior job, Jennifer Sprague.
There's no small amount of irony involved in a communications director finding herself at the center of a PR disaster. Her boss made things worse by saying the only reason Sprague's salary is an issue is because she isn't "an ugly, slightly older male." You'd think a $185,000 communications director would have known to get to the superintendent and brief him on what not to say. You know you're not living up to the job title when, instead of reporters asking you questions about your boss, they are asking him questions about you.
My reaction to this latest embarrassment from Dallas was to take smug satisfaction in thinking that my own suburban school district is immune to such embarrassments.
After the jump, rethinking my smug attitude.
There's no small amount of irony involved in a communications director finding herself at the center of a PR disaster. Her boss made things worse by saying the only reason Sprague's salary is an issue is because she isn't "an ugly, slightly older male." You'd think a $185,000 communications director would have known to get to the superintendent and brief him on what not to say. You know you're not living up to the job title when, instead of reporters asking you questions about your boss, they are asking him questions about you.
My reaction to this latest embarrassment from Dallas was to take smug satisfaction in thinking that my own suburban school district is immune to such embarrassments.
After the jump, rethinking my smug attitude.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Slicing and Dicing Richardson - An Update
Redrawing Richardson City Council district boundaries is required every ten years based on census results. Monday, the council will consider two alternatives from the Council District Boundary Commission. Following the presentation of the two maps, the council will schedule a public hearing. Official approval of new district boundaries has a July 30, 2012, deadline.
We've discussed this matter before in this space. After the jump, an update.
We've discussed this matter before in this space. After the jump, an update.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Of Mayors and Constitutions
As previously reported, there's a petition circulating demanding a referendum on a change to the Richardson city charter calling for the direct election of the mayor. I've already offered my opinion on this question from different angles.
After the jump, reviewing the viewpoints, and adding a new one.
After the jump, reviewing the viewpoints, and adding a new one.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Review: The Book of Nothing
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After the jump, my review and excerpts.
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