Now I have to wonder why that button was so well hidden on a relatively inaccessible place. Are we living in the world of Max Headroom where the off switch is an illegal feature that needs to be hidden?
Stopped at my mother's house after work to do tech support on her television. The screen was black. The remote was unresponsive. Started feeling around for some control on the TV itself and found a power button positioned half an inch back on the underside such that you have to tilt the set back to fit a finger there. Pressing that resolved the issue.
Someone should revive this game but scrap the story and instead make it literally just a completed version of the Insurrection Alpha holonovel.
Was asked if I wanted to teach a class I suggested they do once we're back to in person classes, but that's one of those where I can stand up in front of a class and muddle through it, but they can get other people who will do a better job with that so I passed along a different name for consideration.
SCA is holding off a week before we decide what I'll teach next. We'll see what other classes get pitched. If it's a repeat of the previous one I'll have to source a coffee for it, figure out the roasting plans, and do a bunch of roasting/packing/shipping to get that to students, but the rest of the class materials just need minor updates. If it's the other one I pitched I don't have to ship stuff but I would have to develop a whole new class.
A curious young lioness accidentally took pictures of herself toying with a wildlife photographer's camera attached to a remote-controlled vehicle.
The photos were taken from Masai Mara National Reserve in #Kenya.
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My sister just asked me to use my phone to take a picture of a printout and attach it to an email. The printout was an attachment from an email that arrived on the same computer as the outgoing mail was getting sent from so instead of doing that I suggested that we could instead drag the attachment from the email that came from and drop it in the email she was trying to send so we could just send the original file instead of round tripping through my phone.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.