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Finished reading: Man Down by Matt Rudd š
This book helped. I feel a little less lost, though Iām not yet certain of my next steps.
Definitely worth a read if, like me, you feel like life in your 40s isnāt what you hoped or expected it to be.
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Listening to the cast recording of the Aussie Jesus Christ Superstar from the 90s for the first time in years and am shocked I still remember more than 3/4 of the words. My son is mortified.
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Gotta love a message from your bank at 11pm on a Saturday night saying your credit card may have been used for nefarious purposesā¦ now waiting for the call from the fraud team. So tired.
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šŗ Now Iāve seen the season finale of Rings of Power, Iām really looking forward to rewatching the whole thing to pick up on all the hints I missed first time around as to who was who and what was what.
Thoroughly enjoyed season 1. Donāt want to wait for season 2.
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With the sun shining for the first time in a while, I walked my daughter to and from school the past couple of days.
And now my hip is aching.
I do not like this “getting older” thing at all.
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Day in the life: Mt Annan, NSW Australia. Still canāt believe all this space is less than 5 minutes from home.
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šŗ That last episode of She-Hulk was weird. Was laughing all the way through it, but not sure how I feel about it all.
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Thanks to a combo of public holidays, annual leave and illness, I havenāt worked a full week in a while. Which is probably why this week is taking forever to endā¦
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I for one canāt wait to see the upcoming blockbuster from Marvel Studios, āLadā.
(Always love when image cropping does things like this)
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Finished reading: A Darkness at Sethanon (The Riftwar Saga, Book 3) by Raymond E. Feist š
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This captures a good chunk of my feelings on the Metaverse:
Itās funny because VR is such a powerful technology, as anyone who has used it even once can attest. But Meta, its biggest proponent, doesnāt seem to know what to do with it beyond āwhat you already do, but worse.ā
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The thing I can’t understand about the Metaverse is why.
Why would anyone want to subject themselves to this horror? If this is the best idea anyone has for convincing people to strap a big, ugly device to their head, then they are going to lose a lot of money.
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Virtually blind
Today my daughter brought home her prizes for school fundraising, which included an exceptionally cheap plastic āVR headsetā - just a slightly better version of Google Cardboard. I stuck my phone in and she watched a 360-degree YouTube video of a roller coaster. According to her, it was the best ā¦ read more
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Finished reading: Silverthorn by Raymond E. Feist š
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The Ark Nova zoo is a little slow going, but Iām still out in front at the moment š²
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Just watched the latest She-Hulk, and gotta say Daredevil was fantastic. The banter, the actionā¦ it was all spot on. šŗ
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Awesome trip out to Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo.
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I donāt think Google can launch a new successful product anymore. Surely the weight of its failures is more than its successes?
Google is shutting down Google Stadia and refunding everyone’s money www.techradar.com/news/brea…
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Managed to go out to dinner with the wife (and without the kids) for the first time since March last year. It was wonderful. Iāve missed those quiet meals.