Colif
On a Journey
eyes not working right, I read this as semi transparent and had to read it again.Semi-retirement after tomorrow!
eyes not working right, I read this as semi transparent and had to read it again.Semi-retirement after tomorrow!
it isn't ozone or electrical, smelt chemical... I guess. I hadn't smelled anything like it before. Its not rotten egg.Is the smell like that "Ozone" smell you often get from those ionizing air purifiers? That's kind of what I'm imagining it as.
Microsoft: I have Office so I have 1tb of space on one drive I could use, no where near that limit. Most of my documents and my old music folder is on there.
Google: I paid for 100gb at one stage and then worked out how to delete most of it. Still use them since it goes along with my phone. Wonder what is on Drive... remembers its where all the videos for my course ended up.
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Picture a friend of mine took on his property. Scared the hell out of him because he (friend) was wandering through the field looking for yellow jacket nests and nowhere near any shelter. He said he was so scared he couldn't remember what you were supposed to do during a black bear encounter, but the bear just walked right past him like he wasn't even there.
By the way, that's not the worst yard you've ever seen. He owns a decent sized farm, but only works some of the fields. When we were in high school and his father owned the farm I used to help them hang tobacco. We did a lot of crazy, life-threatening things when climbing the rafters in what would have been a 3 story barn if it had actually had floors: picture leaping from beam to beam in an old Far Cry game.
I'm guessing that your phone listens to you all the time in order for you to be able to use voice activated features like iphone does with "hey, siri." Whether they actually collect and use the data is anyone's guess, although I've seen articles suggesting it is proven that they do use it for marketing.Still otherwise waiting on Google to release my Data, which takes forever.
Since we started talking about Linux, I've noticed that a lot of AI programs were written for Linux and then ported to Windows, so I'm guessing some of them, at least, might work better in Linux.The one thing stopping me is it means there's a lot of configuration I'm going to need to do, between setting up my network share, back-ups, AI stuff (probably not too bad? But I had to do some workarounds to get AI image generation to work on my AMD GPU)
Since we started talking about Linux, I've noticed that a lot of AI programs were written for Linux and then ported to Windows, so I'm guessing some of them, at least, might work better in Linux.
In just under two weeks I'll be in my canvas tent at Yosemite. Maybe I'll see a bear too. We got three whole days worth of hiking planned and my calves are already feeling the pain.
It's been a very long time since I've flown on a plane, maybe 7 years at this point so that's pretty exciting. I may be the only person in the world who actually likes airports; I have a 3-hour layover at Denver International and I'm looking forward to it. They have a Peet's coffee shop, my favorite brand of coffee. Maybe I'll have time to see those creepy old tunnels that people say supposedly houses the Illuminati or something like that.
After a few days in Yosemite, I go back home for a day before embarking on a 12-hour road trip to Florida. I'll be on opposite coasts within a week!
My wife and I have been together for 5 years now and this is the first major trip we're going on together. All the other trips have just been road trips. The furthest we've gone together was a 7-hour drive to Nashville last year. Now we're throwing in a flight then an even longer road trip, and later this year we'll be flying to Chicago for the weekend. Those two round-trip tickets to Chicago only cost us $450 total, a perk of living directly south of there.
We got a busy year going on, but I think it's well deserved. We work our butts off every single week and deserve to enjoy our lives while we can. It feels like for the past 7 or 8 years of my life I've done pretty much nothing but work. My wife's job requires her to take 5 days off mandatory as part of some security protocol, so we're taking advantage of that this year. Last year we thought we were in the process of renovating her mom's old house, but that didn't work out as we had planned.
I also like airports, but only when there is plenty of time between flights if you don't have a direct option. When I was flying every week, I almost never had a direct option because my employer only used Delta, which basically just goes to Atlanta from our airport. Our airport here is a lot smaller than the ones I was used to when we moved here. I think they have 40 direct flights.In just under two weeks I'll be in my canvas tent at Yosemite. Maybe I'll see a bear too. We got three whole days worth of hiking planned and my calves are already feeling the pain.
It's been a very long time since I've flown on a plane, maybe 7 years at this point so that's pretty exciting. I may be the only person in the world who actually likes airports; I have a 3-hour layover at Denver International and I'm looking forward to it. They have a Peet's coffee shop, my favorite brand of coffee. Maybe I'll have time to see those creepy old tunnels that people say supposedly houses the Illuminati or something like that.
TSA PreCheck is good to have for people who fly a lot, but CLEAR Plus is even better and includes PreCheck. You practically just walk right through, and they have a lot of other services. I know you don't like flying, but if you ever end up in a job that requires it, this makes it a lot better. For one thing, you don't get stressed out before even getting on the plane....but it'll mean you'll have to go back through security.
TSA PreCheck is good to have for people who fly a lot, but CLEAR Plus is even better and includes PreCheck. You practically just walk right through, and they have a lot of other services. I know you don't like flying, but if you ever end up in a job that requires it, this makes it a lot better. For one thing, you don't get stressed out before even getting on the plane.
You could surround yourself with monitors and play Flight Simulator. But only if you are better at it than I am. If you fly like I do, you'll start thinking every flight ends in fiery death.I honestly don't mind security or anything that much, especially now that they have the good scanners at DIA where I don't need to take my electronics out of the bag. I only fly once a year at most, so it's not typically an issue either way.
I just struggle with the flight itself, I'm an anxious flyer, but I'm quite tired of that. I've been reading some books to help me out with that obnoxious aspect of my personality, because I noticed I was very anxious about my flight in July and I decided I'm going to try and fix that.
Also, per coffee, you guys should try New Mexico Pinon, if you can get your hands on it. It's excellent and has been my mainstay for years now:
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I usually get the Medium roast. I have a friend who says he doesn't like that it's oily, though it doesn't seem like that to me. I just think it's a damn delicious coffee.
You could surround yourself with monitors and play Flight Simulator. But only if you are better at it than I am. If you fly like I do, you'll start thinking every flight ends in fiery death.