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Gemini Links 04/09/2023: Vacation Canceled by COVID-19, Thoughts on Gemini in Cosmos



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    • Personal/Opinions

      • Vacation Canceled

        My wife and I planned to go out of town this week. We were to travel with another couple, good friends of ours that we've known for many years. We were to take an early flight this morning, and they live much close to the airport than we do, so we arranged to stay at their house last night in order to cut down on driving time. We met up with them the two of them and the husband's parents, had dinner, and got ready to retire for the evening.

        Ten minutes a later, a knock on the bedroom door. The wife received a message from one of her coworkers informing her that the person had tested positive for COVID-19. She'd been suffering from a stuffy nose and fatigue herself, so she took a home rapid test. The result was clear and immediate: positive. Of course the rest of us had been exposed to her for several hours by now, so we had to cancel the entire trip.

      • Updates

        I've done a pretty lousy job keeping this thing active over the summer.

        This last week was my first week at university, California State University Sacramento, home of the hornets! I've really enjoyed my first week there, just walking around, checking out what all is there to do, since we haven't had a ton of homework fortunately. I like all my professors so far and my schedule, although starting a bit earlier than I'd prefer, fits really well with my work schedule while giving me a couple hours each day to work on things there, without distractions.

        Yesterday I went to Lake Berryessa with my high school friends and had a blast. Chad's parents are wealthy and have a boat and two jet-skis, though we only used the latter which was absolutely phenomenal. Going 50 mph on an open body of water, the wind whipping your face, shooting into the air, there's nothing quite like it. I should buy a jet-ski. It was my first time using one but I got the hang of it pretty much immediately. I do wish I wore more sunscreen though, I'm as red as a tomato today and my skin hurts.

      • Back to classics: The Picture of Dorian Gray

        Every once in a while I like to pull out an old classic book.

        (I only really read a book "every once in a while" though, so this is a pretty large portion of my overall reading).

        I'm also rather excited to start tracking my reading here, and hopeful I'll read more as a result. Readability has been dead to me for a long time, and lately bookwyrm wasn't cutting it either.

        The old masters of English literature are considered so for a reason, and I'm always pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoy them.

    • Technology and Free Software

      • Internet/Gemini

        • Gopher item types: A Gemini miss?

          Hardly new, I know - a geminaut questions a design decision in the protocol.

          I came to the small web a little backwards. I discovered Gemini via the tildeverse a little over a year ago, quickly created this ~/public_gemini directory and got posting, responding to others' posts, and finding their responses on Cosmos.

        • Slowing

          Since 2005, I have calculated that I have written about one blog post every4 days. Remember that I had a break between august 1st August and .. August 20 (I'm talking about my French blog, cheziceman.fr). Oh no !! The reality is that I haven't written any article since February. All the articles published on my old blog were written months or weeks before. I'm like that, I love to write and have lots of ideas for posts. That's why I was an editor in a french webzine for 3 years. It's not the same one anymore...But after 15 years, a break of 6 month was a good thing. I decided to do something different, a challenge (I'm a challenge guy :p ) but I see I'm in the same rhythm as before. I'm always writing drafts with some ideas for a future post and you can't imagine what a mess it is. ...Maybe 6 months of posts (on two sites) if I slow down. Yes the idea was to slow down (a fantastic song by Morcheeba, by the way...)


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