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Apr. 16th, 2020 08:18 pm
azurelunatic: A metallic blue and black horizontal-handled cane with an elastic loop at the bottom of the webbing wrist strap. (cane)
I, uh.

It's used.
One armrest is cracked.
It's dusty and slightly all spiders Georg.
We're not entirely sure if the second charger works.
I may need to attach bondage straps to my floofier skirts.
I don't yet know what my range is.
I'm not sure exactly how to take the left side out of gear.

I have a power chair.
It's parked outside under cover.

This is going to make a hell of a lot of difference to what I can do Out and About.

You know, when we're all vaccinated and it's safe for people to mingle again.
azurelunatic: Teddybear that contains ethernet switch.  (teddyborg)
Sunday, December 12
Mathsie dropped off the radar, but [livejournal.com profile] khasael has been keeping in regular touch via phone. Drop comments at her (in journal or on twitter, @khasael) to relay, until such time as Mathsie is back in range of the internet.

My aunt canceled plans to hang out on account of emergency knitting. I therefore headed out to get some damn shoes, since my previous walking shoes had started to make my feet really amazingly hurt. I looked at the high heels and thought I found a nice pair. I tried them from store to car. I realized that there was a problem, and complained about it. I hate shoes.

I became aware of Google's Cr-48 laptop, which lacks a caps lock key, in favor of a search key. (However, there's a way to make it turn into a caps lock key.) I seethed in deep envy of everyone who got a Cr-48, as most of them seemed to be prominent tech bloggers, though some of them not that much more awesome than me.

http://www.google.com/chromeos/pilot-program-cr48.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/chrome-os-laptop-cr-48-netbook,11786.html

December 13
I was having a bit of a bad day. I was supposed to go hang out with my aunt, but there was an HTML5 talk with the Silicon Valley Google Technology Users Group, and I figured I might as well go to that, since it was networky and I could maybe learn a little about HTML5, since Fu had been talking about it in channel.

So I collected myself and went, chatting with people around me. I'd been learning at the various meetups that actually some of my soft skills that are connected to tech -- like the ability to do Dreamwidth code tours, or the time I went through nearly a year of mailing list posts to distill a list of Dreamwidth Support & Development Principles from [staff profile] denise's commentary there. So I'd been working on my "elevator pitch" of myself as an awesome minion. So that was fun.

There was a fairly short HTML5 presentation. I was mildly disappointed, as HTML5 had been billed as the top attraction for the meeting. There was IndexedDB spec stuff, and I contemplated possible uses for it.

Then the guy with the ChromeOS notebook, the Cr-48, came out, and began telling us about it. I got chatty on Twitter. As I relayed to IRC later:


IRC hears me explain. )

I called my friends on the way home. I wound up talking with [personal profile] amberfox. I was debating what to call it, and then I said "And I'm going to love it, and squeeze it, and -- Oh. I think it just named itself." I then determined that yes, this was actually going to be George as in Georgia. As in Mason. As in, the laptop had better not wind up like her namesake, or I'll be cranky.

Monday

Mar. 21st, 2006 04:36 am
azurelunatic: Mulder. "I cannot be without you" "Another heart is cracked in two" "If you walk out on me, I'm walking after you" (Mulder)
Happiness with the whole equinox thing! Yay!

I woke up around eleven-something-ish and did things online. Then I went and gave the plasma. Doing that always invigorates me, because it's doing something good and I get Random Expendable Budget that goes toward writing nights out with the girls, laundry, groceries, fuel, and generally some left over to be completely random with. Like the pastry-oid breakfast for work on Sunday. Dad got paid enough to do impulsive gestures like that on a grander scale (see: "Seismic Salad"), and while I can't do that, I can definitely show the love with bagels, doughnuts, muffins, and Danish.

(I've said it before and I'll likely say it again, but one thing Dad is really good at is figuring out what people really want, and making it happen. Not necessarily their deepest dreams, and he doesn't cheat at cross-ball, but when he can arrange something simple that would bring joy to someone's life, he does.)

I've been reading The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test while giving plasma for the last couple weeks, because that's the best chance I have to read un-interrupted. It's a fascinating book. I'm sure it was a profoundly weird era to have lived through.

Construction on the Phoenix Metro light rail is intense, especially in the three-mile zig-zag from Bethany Home and 19th Ave down to Camelback, over to Central, and down to Indian School. I love the concept, especially given that I use public transit so much, but I have mixed feelings about driving through all the construction. But it's so exciting to see it in progress!

I wound up in Target. I found a GE telephone headset for a reasonable price. I took a look at the rubber wrist strap jump drives, but I was a good girl. I eyed one of the inexpensive guitars longingly (again), but I was still -- a good girl. I was profoundly shocked and amused to see a $20 cellphone that takes prepaid cards. I guess I've been out of touch with the cellphone market, because the last time I saw disposable cellphones they were in something cyberpunk and then hot girls were walking out of convenience store fabricators. Granted, the $20 cellphone was dinky and played like a really cheap calculator on the display model.

But.
This is science fiction. It was science fiction in 2000. This is 2006. Granted, that was a near-future type story, but it was a 20-years-from-now near-future type story. That's a quarter of the time.

The new headset feels like a work headset, except the microphone seems to be nicer, and the plug doesn't quite fit into the jack just right. And the work headsets have a conventional telephone receiver plug, RJ-11, rather than the teenytiny ones that are measured by inches or centimeters or whatever.

Came home to find that I'd somehow managed to whack the espresso machine on, and it doesn't have a safety cutoff switch. Nothing was on fire, but the box of chocolate covered espresso beans that had been parked on top of it had grown slumped and internally sticky. I switched it off and hoped for the best. I fear it's ruined forever. It has a profound smell of overheated equipment about it. I'm just glad nothing caught on fire.

Then I wound up going over to visit [livejournal.com profile] trystan_laryssa and her new computer. Her computer is an Acer, just like Allegra. Well, a couple generations removed from Allegra. It was nice to have brand recognition. Her computer has a 10-key pad. So. Jealous.

Fruits Basket, yay.

Taking [livejournal.com profile] trystan_laryssa to school after we wake up -- the matriarch of the household usually does the rides, but as she's got another engagement this morning, she's out of the running, and I'm in.

So, I sleep.

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