Some items work well. Some are even cooler than I thought.
One part of the upgrade was seamless with a minimal amount of downtime. Almost zero frustration, thus far. But more features usually means something will break. Soon. Let me know what goes wrong.
I accidentally clicked on a “feature” in the apple mail program, and discovered another nice set of utilities. Or a utility that makes it easier to work with the copious amounts of inbound correspondence. So that’s another upgrade with happy results.
Overheard:
Two neighbors were talking, and I had the kitchen window open, for the cigar smoke, so I could overhear a little snippet of the conversation, “Yeah, that one guy, long curly hair, always has a fishing pole? He never wears a shirt. Ever. Weird guy.”
In my defense? It’s summertime, last time I checked. Shoes and shirt are strictly optional. In fact, they don’t make a lot of sense in 90 and 100 degree heat. But that could just be my take on the situation.
Yeah, so I’m weird, too.
Observed:
Did you know, Amy’s, at the airport? Same price as downtown. That’s just weird. Same Price, not an inflated, behind the security barrier “airport” price. Which must mean I’m getting ready to head to Dallas to work.
Further Observations?
There’s a Starbucks in the Capital Complex, 12th & Congress. One at 10th & Congress. 6th & Congress. And now?
Ceasar Chavez (1st & Congress). Do the math, 12 blocks, 4 Bucks, one every 3 blocks.
Cherchez le petite poisson:
Yes, we all would like bigger sport fish, but that’s what took the bait.
Right before I hooked that one? I watched as a baby bass wrestled with the bait, tried to get the whole thing in it wee-tiny “Large Mouth,” but alas, the little guy just couldn’t quite get it to fit. Got admire that kind of attitude, though, tackling some bait that’s clearly too large to fit. I just imagine that little bass saying, “I think I can I think I can….”