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Here's to a lifetime of "What's that?" Gothamist: This SoHo brewpub is offering a year of free beer if you get a tattoo of its logo. And what if it goes out of business next month? Or whenever?

Though suspiciously perfected. As TV series go, Reacher is candy. But we enjoy it. If you do too, this Q&A with its star, Alan Ritchson, is worth a watch. Seems like a good guy.

A good look. If you're ever tempted to get old-fashioned free over-the-air signals for your TV, the way to tell exactly what you might get is RabbitEars.info. Where we live here in Bloomington, the only station you'll get with actual rabbit ears (or a loop thing, or a straightened paper clip) is the local PBS station. All the rest require an outside antenna, which will look like a fish skeleton on your house. But I got and built one anyway. By compromise with my wife, it's on a pole next to the garage where most people won't see it. It pulls in most of the Indy signals listed here. The model is felicitously named DAT BOSS MIX LR antenna High-VHF/UHF (Repack Ready) antenna, which (speaking of old fashioned) comes in a kit and takes an hour to build.

And just one for New Jersey! iLoveFood says the best pizza in Indiana is Mother Bear's here in Bloomington. Problem: it isn't. Osteria Rago's is better. Not that MB's is bad. It's good. Just not better than Osteria's. I'm also betting there must be a better pizza than both somewhere in Indianapolis. iLoveFood also names top pizzas for all fifty states, and has four entries for California and only three for New York.

Be your own toolUnbelievable MacOS Apps That are Worth More Than They Cost has some good selections, but dig down in the comments and links to similar pieces below. My own fave is the path tool, which I believe is not defaulted in the Finder toolbar, but should be if it isn't. Find it and others by right- or control-clicking on the toolbar and selecting Customize.

Push out the frontier of your buyer's remorse. Our new Samsung OLED TV is beautiful. In the Samsung tradition, however, the UI is awful. But never mind that. Instead note that Sony is pushing the limits of what can be done with LEDs displays.

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