
Pulled it out of my backpack and saw that it had lost control. Not entirely. It still had some left. Or right, as the case may be.
(Yes, I did eventually find the *ahem* key to restore it.)

Pulled it out of my backpack and saw that it had lost control. Not entirely. It still had some left. Or right, as the case may be.
(Yes, I did eventually find the *ahem* key to restore it.)
I usually make a point not to go shopping at all on Black Friday if I can help it.
The kid really wanted to go to Micro Center.
Now, after waiting in a line that went all the way round the store, he understands why I don’t go shopping on Black Friday.

Rumor has it that Trader Joe’s urgent care is actually provided by the name brand, just with different packaging.
(Spotted on the way to hiking at Alta Vicente Reserve over the weekend.)
Looks like IEEE has finally renamed their sustainable tech conference. Now it’s “IEEE SustainTech Expo.” Not only is it a bit clearer than the old name, but ever since Among Us came out, “SusTech” always made me giggle a bit. I doubt I was the only one.
Update: apparently I was mistaken, and SustainTech is entirely separate from SusTech, which is still going on. Looking at it a bit more, it seems that SustainTech is more of a marketing/trade show, while SusTech continues to be a technical conference.

Not what they usually mean by LAN security, but certainly effective.
It was hazy, and the weather forecast was partly cloudy, but the sun stayed visible and the eclipse glasses (used here for the photo) haven’t cracked!
We didn’t do anything complicated this time: just took the glasses with us as we went about our morning, looking through the glasses every 15-20 minutes to see how much was covered until it reached its maximum coverage of 78% of the sun’s apparent diameter.
And at projections. Leaves are nature’s original pinhole camera!
A road trip like 2017 to see the full annular eclipse would have been cool, but it just wasn’t something we could do this time around, and with clear visibility, there wasn’t any need to seek higher ground like 2012.
Here’s peak coverage for this area, again viewed through eclipse glasses.
Popped over to Twitter to delete the last handful of posts I left there when I deleted most of them back in December. Decided to leave two for now, though I might still delete them before the new TOS takes effect.
Oct 2008:
If only the super high-tech jet fighters had identified, clarified & classified, they’d have seen the attack for what it really was.
Nov 2022:
Weird, it’s almost like the needs of a “town square” for people to communicate and exchange ideas aren’t compatible with the incentives for a single for-profit entity to maintain it.