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[12:06 AM EDT - Relocated.]

I moved all of my computers (except for my main one) out into the dining room. It is a lot quieter in my room now, and I can stretch out my legs under the desk now!

The plan is to eventually move all of my machines out into the dining area and pick up a new desk for the computers. Mind you, I am planning to get rid of two of them, so one desk should be more than sufficient.

Secondly, all the heat generated by my server and other equipment will now be outside of my bedroom, so hopefully it will be a bit more cooler in here now.

On a side note, the computer that was not working, still is not working. I think I will bring it into the office on Monday if I can not get it to at least POST.

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[12:56 AM EDT - Weak knee.]

I am not sure what I did to it, but my right knee is giving me a lot of problems. At times if feels as if the joint is a little out of place, and it is difficult to bend. Did I injure it at some point in time and not notice? (I have a tendency of doing that.)

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[10:22 PM EDT - Much more comfortable.]

Now that most of my machines our out of my bedroom, working on my computer is much more comfortable! The living room has a hot spot around the server, and the entire room itself is about a degree or two higher than normal. My bedroom, on the other hand, is much cooler. Seeing that I was sitting next to the server and sweating buckets before, I find that this configuration is much better. Unfortunately the living room is a mess. I will have to get that new server up and functional and get that new desk soon. My plans are coming together!

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[10:44 PM EDT - Driving Conditions: Feels like summer.]

We have been getting some remarkably sunny and warm weather this week, and the trend will continue will into next week. I have been cooking inside my jacket unfortunately. There are zippers at various points on the jacket itself to improve ventilation, but these vents happen to coincide with the straps of my backpack, which basically force the vents closed.

Badminton was okay. I did not have any tough games, so I was able to go easy on my right wrist, left knee, right knee, and other aching joints.

On the way home, I saw a minivan booting down the right lane, so I decided to follow the car. I got behind the speeder and maintained a respectable distance. He did not seem to be going overly fast, but I guess the driver noticed me because the van picked up speed. A lot of speed. I normally have no problems with my backpack and badminton racquet that stuck out like a mast. I do not really notice them at the speeds I ride at. But when this car started to go, I really felt the drag from the racquet. My bag started to pull me off the bike so I had to hunker down to cut down on wind resistance.

When the driver started weaving through traffic like a lane splitter, I decided to let him go. I was not in the mood to slip between tractor trailers with a car space to spare at the speeds he was going at. (Let me just say that the speedometer was over a squared prime.) I was quite impressed how he was able to pull a couple of weaves before taking the off ramp. I wonder how many accidents this guy has left in his wake?

That's actually funny now that I think about it since I was yelled at for riding during that storm on Friday. Crazy rider.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024 @ 06:36:06 EDT

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