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Ad Hoc Pandemic Post 22
Number of times a tech support request came in and I just sat and stared at it blankly: 4 Sometimes I’ll get a question like, “My phone sometimes makes a weird sound” or “Why isn’t GridView working?” or “How do … Continue reading →
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Ad Hoc Pandemic Post 20
Number of times I celebrated today after being done with a big work project: 9 Today was the first day I worked my normal hours in a month, and it felt great to be normal busy instead of non-stop busy. … Continue reading →
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Ad Hoc Pandemic Post 19
Number of chain mail messages I received from so-called friends in the past 24 hours: 3 They weren’t the “forward on or something bad will happen” kind. Instead they were about passing on inspiration or whatever. And my dear friends, … Continue reading →
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Ad Hoc Pandemic Post 18
Number of books that came in the mail today: 5 Book mail is the best mail and happily, three of those books therefore came in time for Easter. Shhh, don’t tell the kids. Do you remember the woman reading to … Continue reading →