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You know what would be absolutely wonderful? If I didn’t have to sign into Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, multiple times per day, sometimes per hour, because Microsoft can’t figure their shit out.
The Cardinals subreddit has a bunch of posts about the North American bird and not the baseball team right now and I salute them.
It’s obvious the St. Louis Cardinals organization doesn’t care about winning. If they did, they wouldn’t have let this go on for so long and get this bad. This is a continuation of years of decline. If ownership has given up on the team, so have I.
I could watch Ethan and Maya Hawke talk about movies all day.
My plate is pretty empty right now.
New album arrived today. Now playing Ren - Sick Boi.
If Apple really wants the TV app to be a success, they really need to do something about stale data. Too many times I’ve gone to Sports to see games that were played yesterday as Live.
Now playing: Deltron 3030.
I’ve hated root beer my entire life. Now I love it. Getting old is weird.
1Password’s updated browser extension covers twice as much screen real estate and is 3x as annoying with password saving prompts.
Whoever is packing this order is probably very confused at my music taste.
Today’s album is Third Eye Blind’s A Collection.
Every baseball team should have a player on the roster they only put in to argue with, and get thrown out by, Angel Hernandez. Awards at the end of the season for best ejection antics.
Tonight’s soundtrack is Me Against the World.
Now playing: Beastie Boys - Music
After trying to figure out why a cron job was not working correctly for the past two days, I finally got it to work. Small victories sometimes feel the best.
I was making tacos and put some shredded cheese on the floor for Spike. For the next week he will go check out that spot just in case cheese magically appears again.
As someone who has recently joined a new team (well, actually, rejoined an old team that has all new processes), I’m going to start keeping a WTF Notebook. This is such a great idea, I wish I would have thought about it months ago. Never too late to start.
There’s smart, and then there’s NASA engineer smart and a code change that traveled over 15 billion miles in over 22 hours. NASA’s Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Updates to Earth.