

Was at the RACV park in Inverloch (VIC) last weekend. Lots of kangaroos and wombats roaming around - one was being given space while it crossed over the bridge lmao. We love that everyone is chilled and everything was so quiet and peaceful.


Was at the RACV park in Inverloch (VIC) last weekend. Lots of kangaroos and wombats roaming around - one was being given space while it crossed over the bridge lmao. We love that everyone is chilled and everything was so quiet and peaceful.


Probably most useful is Gridfinity for the desk drawers and multiboard for the wall. Not completely sold on multiboard yet - there are so many pieces and options that I haven’t got my head around it yet.
I printed my credit card wallet which has been ace.
I really want the stagetop table system to be useful, but I struggle with the print times and volume of parts to print and might wait until I have a faster printer.


Bought myself a kaweco sport and a travellers notebook for work notes. I’ve found that going pen/paper for notes is a breath of fresh air compared to text editors. I find myself referring back to them more often, making bullet to-dos, and I’ve worked hard to improve my hand writing.
Does that make 1999 a boomer shooter year? Because Q3A vs UT was one of the great joys of this GenXers early 20’s…
Big box computer games, with manuals and maps and those game brochures showing you all the other Ocean software products.
I wonder if project managers had the same feeling toward agile. There will always be demand for developers, the challenge now is how to get developers skilled and experienced enough to tackle real project work.
On the plus side, you’ll never have to code a habit tracker ever again…