What Are You Doing Right Now
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At the Mabank (My high school) vs Terrell football game. Old band brings back memories but is kind of embarrassing to watch right now.
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@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
At the Mabank (My high school) vs Terrell football game. Old band brings back memories but is kind of embarrassing to watch right now.
At least your school is still standing. My high school is officially no more.
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Hanging out with the wife.
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Doing more packing!
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Heading home from gym.
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Ordered in some dinner.
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Good morning everyone. Quiet Saturday around here, I see.
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Making the coffee.
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Cat won’t allow me to do Linux Academy modules. He insists on snuggling at the spot where my laptop would go.
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Made pancakes and eggs for breakfast for the family. Now getting ready to build some shelving in the garage.
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Heating up leftovers.
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About to teach this week’s saxophone lessons.
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Wondering around Target before heading to Imagination park.
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@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Wondering around Target before heading to Imagination park.
What are you wondering about?
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Just noticed the latest Chromebook update changed the log in screen a bit. I like it.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just noticed the latest Chromebook update changed the log in screen a bit. I like it.
Which device do you use most when communicating on ML and SW?
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just noticed the latest Chromebook update changed the log in screen a bit. I like it.
Which device do you use most when communicating on ML and SW?
Hard to say, I split the time between several devices. Probably the most is my Fedora 26 laptop, but my Deepin desktop gets a lot of use. The Chromebook and iPhone get used a lot. Those four are 99% or more of my online communications. SW I don't use iPhone, it's so hard to use them mobile that I just ignore them when not at a desktop.
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I prefer the Chromebook the most, though. But I'm often doing multiple things or at a desk and want lots of monitors, so use the desktop machines.
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Got Rosetta Stone running on Wine on Fedora 26, works perfectly.
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Early for date #2, killing time in my car