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usonian

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6. Thanks for the comment. Take yesterday, please!
Mon Feb 5, 2024, 01:56 PM
Feb 2024

Rain and wind, gusts to 50mph or more. So, no going outside.
(Going outside would mean that something broke and desperately needs fixing! )

I did some of the usual internet cruising on my two aggregator sites, and saved articles of interest.
But I most enjoyed a discussion on Hacker News that pointed to a “top ten” list of relaxing music at classicfm.com.

Made up my own list, and as I was finishing that up, got a request from sprinkleeninow to recall a piece that she later posted.

But since I was stuck at home, I did some more reorganizing around the house. The antidote to cabin feer is neing able to see countertops for a change, and so on.

The “repel” factor I have is that regular glasses don’t really have enough bifocal power to see screens clearly, so I have to pop on reading glasses, but with the phone, my nearsightedness works great, and I can read the screen with my “distant” vision, and that’s a problem. I do it too much. I’ll figure something out. Posting IS torture compared to desktops and laptops.

Another thing is to have friends and family nearby. I am 50 miles from all my friends, so there’s no “dropping by for coffee or to fix some gadget”. Had two zoom meetings yesterday, which is good. But the concept of email and messages, or even get-togethers with real friends and family is a real antidote to idle cruising.


I could go on and on, but let me summarize a long draft (maybe I’ll post it later)

• Converse with and meet up with real people.
• Be engaged in sometning. Be playing music instead of just listening, be coding instead of reading about tech. Be building things instead of buying or moving stuff around.
• Finished goods do sediment, and become ordinary. Tools don’t. They continue to empower people, and grow more capable over time. I point to the back room which holds both the IMSAI chassis and the first models of Raspherry Pi and Arduino. The “second” computer revolution is unfolding now.
• Go out (unless there’s a wind and rainstorm going on) and observe nature. Mother Narure is constantly changing and creating pictures that most people don’t look up and see. (Or look down, as with the paintbrush plants popping out of the groud now in February)

Enjoy.

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