At
 lunch today, I sat with a buy who know the system I’m working on much 
better than I do. i bugged him about  works tuff at lunch. I try no to 
do this. Then, someone else came by and asked him basically the same 
question I asked only for a different “thing” that he has also set up in
 the first place. It sounds like the poor guy is the go to everything 
guy.
Look
 for distance learning in the next few years to implement teaching our 
children with teachers in countries across the planet. The technology is
 being perfected in Australia where they just don't have dense enough 
learning environments. I’m not saying this is a bad thing by any 
measure. I think it is a good thing. I also think that people will flip 
their shit for no good reason over it.
My
 nice watch is covered in tape. The band has a loose pin. I’m afraid of 
losing it. Thus, I wrapped the band in clear tape. no ducktape. That 
would look far too obvious. I do intend to get my watched fixed at some 
point.
At
 work we use Red Hat for our desktops. We can switch to Ubuntu if we 
want. sounds like a lot of work to me. However, there is one feature I 
need that I cannot keep working on Red Hat that I know works in Ubuntu. 
It is the ability to zoom and pan the desktop. How does Red Hat get away
 with not supporting this kind of feature?  I’m going to switch. That 
is, I ‘m going to try the VM first then switch.
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