My new watch is arriving today! Seems my buddy who secured it for me chose to send it overnight because he knew how excited I was for it. I really want to do something nice for him – but I can’t figure out what. He seems pretty similar to me in the sense that if there’s something I want, I figure out how and get it.
This guy is one of the most genuinely nice people I’ve met, and probably the smartest as well. I mentioned a local delicacy he should try before he went on a trip to Hawaii, and he ended up bringing several pounds of it back for me. Another time he just randomly ordered and several pounds of it sent to me as a surprise – just a guy doing things to be nice to others. I’m not going to talk to much about him here, because although I never told him the address, if some dipshit Libertarian found this, I know my friend could without any difficulty.
I finished the repotting I needed to get done, but still have to get some rooted cuttings into soil. Since these are tomatoes I am overwintering, I need to be sure to give them enough space to grow, but I also need to leave enough space free to do all my seed starts in a few months. I really need to get the greenhouse built.
Anyhow, stuff to do and a UPS driver to ambush…
Interesting Tidbits
Song of the day: Closer to the Heart by Rush
Tell Them Before It’s Too Late – “Life is long and short, but how often do we get to say goodbye?”
This Is the Worst Song Ever, According to Science: ‘It Is Atrocious’ – “According to science, less than 200 people in the world will like this ‘atrocious cacophony.’”
Onboarding roulette: deleting our employee accounts daily – “We don’t just reset onboarding—we delete their account, tokens, configured filters, uploaded gifs, and more. … Isn’t that frustrating? Sure. Folks on our team come to work to code new features, not to find themselves logged out and forced to recreate their accounts from scratch. We were cautious when first trying the technique, but the benefits became clear immediately.”
The 10 Greatest Movie Monsters, Ranked by How Destructive They Are – “For the following ten movie monsters, there’s nothing they can’t destroy. They’re the most formidable, destructive, and unstoppable monsters audiences have ever seen in cinema.”