Odds and Bits.

It is now about 8PM and I am supposed to be finding articles and searching. Or doing music practice. Instead, I have been distracted. It all started when I watched the SpaceX Falcon launch and then got lost on Twitter.

After that, most of the reading for the night became trivial. Two examples:

Simon Travalgia tells the truth:

And so it goes, proving the greatest truth of IT support: Users lie. According to users, files delete themselves, their hard drive fills up with smut the moment they type ‘pork’ into Google and they only use Facebook for company business.

Trevor Mallard (who is left, thus Labour) has a new bike wheel that proclaims his political allegiance in a most expensive manner. Looking at the wheel and knowing a bit about bike stuff, I think it cost well over a dollar a gram.

Over the next month I have a signficant number of papers that need to be written and projects that need to be progressed. I will keep the daily lectionary posts up, but the daybook and reading posts may be few and far between.