1. Day 3 - the slow run

    Day 3 - the slow morning run, 5k keeping it slow around ~ 36 minutes

    Wednesday is a day that I run with my dear wife. I love these runs, not because I'm contractually obligated to say this, but because I like being out running with her. We chat, we don't talk …

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  2. Day 2 - skipped the morning, tried the evening run

    Day 2 run - To the river and back Distance and time: 5k and just over 27 minutes

    This run was done after procrasinating for over an hour. YouTube can be the bane of my existance. After dinner, I waste almost an hour watching bloody stupid videos in what started as …

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  3. A run blog

    I had this thought, what if I just blogged for a while about the runs that I do. Not to say how wonderful I am, but just to reflect on each run. Today is day 1...

    Run length: 5k, time: ~ 28 mins, Route: The easier downtown loop

    I have about …

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  4. Tumbleweed - OpenSUSE

    Years ago, I was at (Linuxfest Northwest)[https://lfnw.org] and picked up a OpenSUSE DVD just out of interest. I remember a few hours later in the hotel room with a buddy that I was sharing a flat with that we installed it and then proceeded to try to …

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  5. He's a flip flopper

    I think I have typed this on the blog many a time, I flip flop between distrobutions and desktop environments often. Sometimes this is simply a stress managment thing for me. I find the swap of distro as a means of finding a moment of Zen in a stressful time …

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  6. Taking an Uber

    While it was not as friendly, my car dealership has moved from paid staff to shuttle customers to their workplaces and back, to a model of providing $20 of Uber credits for a ride. I have feelings about Uber around how the media details how they treat drivers by "enshitifying …

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  7. Enjoying the Hamness

    As I continue the ham radio journey, there are so many little joys in the hobby. Here's a few highlights over the last several weeks:

    • I started using World Radio League as my log book of choice. Is it freedom and privacy loving (as a Linux user)? Maybe or maybe …
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  8. Building an dipole

    It's been awhile, sorry...

    So now that I have passed my ham radio license, I have spent time on the 2m band chatting with a number of contacts in the local area. I have started to use APRS with a cable and my Baofeng UV-5R with some success (receive, no …

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  9. Keeping myself fresh

    I used to feel that I was just wasting time when I would install yet another Linux distribution. I bounce around between different Linux distributions, different desktop environments, and occasionally even going back to Windows. With the vast improvements in distribution installers an fresh install of say Fedora or Ubuntu …

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