Okay. Worked from the laptop but not my phone. Anyway, that's my Monday.

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Happy Monday! Imagine a photo of a very large tree that ripped down one of the office power lines. (For some reason, I can’t upload images here. Note: If image does finally appear, never mind) 😁

I keep forgetting The Verge exists. I only paid attention to it back when it was "This is my next…" and Topolsky was still running things. When things became so polarized and political, I bowed out of most of those sites.

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matigo.ca.

It's a welcome thing. Beats the chaotic, "Oh what NOW?", weeks. My only real trial this week is figuring out where the county has decided to do titles and tags, post city building remodel and COVID nonsense. It can't be the drive-through location unless they figured out how to send plates through a pneumatic tube.

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Relaxing weekend detailing the new car at the office/warehouse. Blessed alone/quiet time. Now firmly into a week of mundane normalcy. The evenings are code and scarfing some of the homemade spaghetti sauce I whipped up.

Haven't even detailed it yet. Hard to believe it's 23 years old. bf1b2e96-36c9-471f-98db-6e6b3de6f8ca

More than one, actually. 😁

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We baby the things. Constantly working on them. The BMW, when detailed, looks showroom and it’s only two years newer Just has major problems under the pretty skin.

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1997. It's essentially an upscale work beater.

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Was going to limp the old BMW along then buy a new Subaru Ascent. Unfortunately, the thing snapped a serpentine belt, disabling the water pump, alternator and power steering. After limping it back to the office and discovering that the snap was caused by yet another seizing water pump, (This will make the third the thing has eaten) I was so irritated that I wrote the company a check and bought a old Mercedes E420 we used back when were on the road a lot. It's nice enough (we baby vehicles here) that I will hold off on the Subaru for a while.mercedes