It had it's heart on me following most of the Kardashians at one point.

Still trying to figure out how the watch is doing this since it isn't a cellular model and the phone it is paired to is 30 miles away. I guess it does more processing onboard than I suspected. (The speech recognition)

Holy crap. Phone is at home. But, not only can my wife SMS me and have them come through on my Air and watch at the office, the watch can send them without the phone being present as well.

I kind of like the silence. I even went as far as to leave my phone at home.

Its blissful.

Fortunately, all of the other MOBI and ePub tools I use are ones I wrote. In Java. On purpose. So they work on any platform.

I've been trying to put off writing a MOBI creator but I may have to bite the bullet and to it.

Possible kink in going with a newish Linux distro. Kindlegen. Tried it under RHEL7 and, unlike under RHEL6, it refuses to function. The only work around it to futz with Wine and various environment variables to make the Windows version work. If this holds true for newish distros, I am screwed. I have to use it often.

It's like the universe is pressing me to just buy a new iMac and be done with it. The Mac version of kindlegen works fine.

Damnit.

I was impressed with it the last time I looked. Paired with MATE, it's very usable.

Haven't decided. Probably Mint as I cannot stand the default desktops on the others.

Local talk radio station I stopped listening to due to one of their personalities being an unbearable ass.

Started listening on the way to the office again since there have been some local stories happening.

Guy's not there. Which I found odd as he was their head honcho so to speak.

Turns out he's facing a grand jury after a road rage incident. Smashed out a guy's window with a tomahawk and got shot for his trouble.

There's my morning story.

Another not-so-hot development is Bethesda and others leaving Steam.

I am not remotely interested in every platform having it's own launcher to navigate.