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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • …(it is kinda like a bomb after all)…

    WAT? I’ve never heard a UPS referred to as “kinda like a bomb” before.

    Keep your UPS maintained, replace the batteries when they age out, and it will be fine. If your UPS supports automated self-tests, use them.

    My employer has UPS units spread all over the region we operate in, and we don’t have any issues, despite leaving them mostly unattended for years. I have several in my house and I’ve never given them a second thought aside from battery replacements.







  • Also that if you’re doing CPR alone don’t bother with the breaths, the chest compressions are more important - only do breaths with a second person so you can keep compressions going uninterrupted.

    I took a class last year that said this. It was “Shock and Compress.” The compressions are doing more good than worrying about breaths. And delegate someone to find an AED.

    It felt a little silly taking that class given that I work for a health org, and I’m fully remote. The odds of my needing to know if seem pretty low, but you never know when it might be important.











  • Chaotic random stuff.

    • Hollow Knight displate picture
    • Piranha plant (Mario) in style of Starry Night
    • Signed card art of Prodigal Sorcerer
    • Zelda “it’s dangerous to go alone” print
    • Signed, hand drawn Homer Simpson by Matt Groening
    • Hobbit meals clock
    • Legos (micro space shuttle, Saturn V)
    • String of D20 lights

    I have other stuff to put up, but since we want to move soon, I’m avoiding that. I’m really hoping to be able to put all my fun stuff back up on my new office when we move. But that remains to be seen…depends what kind of space I end up with.


    • Ride like you’re invisible.
    • Always wear a helmet.
    • Always assume people will do the absolute dumbest thing possible at any given time.

    Take these ideas with a grain of salt, I live and ride in a relatively small city, so 90% or more of the time I have no cars near me. But that’s how I rode in college, when I was in a bigger city.