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Sep 05, 2017 20:16

Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2017 00:38:16 +0000

Every health insurance company should be asking its customers (a) whether they're depressed, and if so, (b) does it affect their interactions with the company.

They should also be tracking how many of their customers commit suicide from depression, and counting it as a total failure to provide service.

What I didn't do this past weekend:Set up anniemal's new laptop
Set up the new WiFi router
Configure a DMZ on the new router
Move the web server to the new router
Move the web server to wired Ethernet
Move the web server to a fixed local IP (no DHCP)
Go for a bike ride
Tag more photos
Add more photos to the website
Log in to work :-)
Wired Ethernet:webserver
printer
work laptop or website source server
2nd WiFi router
MythTV server
HDHomeRun tuner
What I did this past weekend:Mowed (most of) the front yard
Posted 48(?) DW/LJ entries (including the beginning of Pennsic XLII (2013))
Worked out problems posting Pennsic XLII entries (mixed Linux and Kindle sources)

[It took me a while to figure out why this was here:]"Kill Trump"?
https://www.google.com/maps/@38.9025507,-77.0569776,3a,75y,294.97h,67.84t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sRfixwl7rO2GtVaGCTumyjA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
[The link now shows a block of my commute home; it's strange for me because I don't ride it this direction in daylight. But at the time that I saved the link, it brought up a different view, just around a corner, with a "Kill Trump" graffito. It's not a spot I'd be likely to bike or drive, so I must have found it by wandering the Google street view. 2018: It looks like it's since been painted over, and Google Maps has taken new photos. (But why does the link go to a different spot now?)]

http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-tuesday-edition-1.4275460
Scottish mother's suspicions confirmed after baby's coffin found empty decades later
Forty-two years after newborn baby Gary Paton died in Edinburgh, an exhumation of his grave has confirmed what his mother had long suspected - that his coffin is empty.

The episode of the British children's show "Peppa Pig" in which Mr Skinny Legs (a spider) is invited to tea has been banned as "inappropriate" in Australia - where many spiders are poisonous. (Suggesting to pre-school children that spiders can be our friends is, perhaps, inappropriate in Australia.)
[Last item in part 2 (Full Episode Transcript); not listed in the show contents.]

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cbc, children, home, biking, wifi, website, radio, kindle, depression, dw, pennsic, health, death, mowing, webhosting, lj

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