Life in Enoughsville continues to give us plenty to be thankful for. Maybe this is a particular week to be thankful for manufacturing and technology. OfSnough has had multiple stories related to his fancy exercise watch. He visited the dentist this week, and noted that he's comfortable enough there that his heart rate (62-ish) was lower there than while he sleeps -- although admittedly, he's not a world-champion sleeper the way his wife is.
A month or so ago, while Gosling was in town, her exercise watch tried to friend my exercise watch, only to discover that I'd boxed mine up and put it in the closet after my half-marathon in September. Her watch *did* friend OfSnough's, only to discover to her chagrin that he'd bumped her from #1 to #2 in the "steps walked" category in her social groupings. She has vowed to surpass him, but to no avail. My guy has pointed out that there's really no way she can win; either she has fewer steps than he does [a situation which persists, despite her incredible activity], or she can brag to her friends that she walked more steps than her 68-year-old father with bad knees (and one week, with Covid). He's headed for 100,000 steps this week. Hard to keep up with that man!
Guinness (Gosling's dog) faced another technology challenge, and "faced" is exactly the right word: how to extricate yogurt without besmearing the face.
B-child responded, noting that adding extra technology components is no guarantee of success.Prewash explained that she faces the challenge head on.
What else? We got our free covid tests delivered today (https://www.covidtests.gov/). The site was surprisingly easy to use: it basically asks, "What's your address?" and then says, "okay, we'll mail you four tests!", and then they did. The deaths due to Covid-19 in our area are still as high as they've ever been (roughly 50 per week), but the number of new people testing positive has dropped by half from a week ago.
And on Monday, I start teaching in person again, with N95 or KN95 masks "strongly encouraged" and some kind of mask mandatory. In one of this lovely paradoxes, meeting in person (not via technology) will help me better teach my students how to use technology -- specifically a typesetting language called "LaTeX", pronounced "La-Tech" because that thing that looks like an X is homage to the greek letter Chi (X). I love LaTeX so much. So, so much.
And that's the tech news from our family, which continues to be rich in our techventures. May you and yours be similarly prosperous.