Whoever you are, I’m wishing you well during this holiday season.
Advent of Technical Writing How-To Outline James' Coffee Blog
I met James in one of the IndieWeb digital meetups and he was very personable.
He’s been doing a series of posts on technical writing and this last one was pretty good for those who would like a structure for their own documentation.
How do I turn my notes into an article? For this post, I am going to focus on the "how-to".
This is sometimes how I think about my posts on the labarum theme.
I have a friend who just set up a substack in order to promote his comics. Literally gave me the information today.
I hate my landline. All I get is scammers and bad news.
I had a friend set me on the right path and tell me that I don’t need to respond to anyone or anything.
Not related to my last post but still valid.
I’m really not liking this thread I see about population collapse and erasure of culture from people who feel that the only way for their culture to survive is to have more children. Some of these people are only raising their children by proxy. What kind of culture are you handing down?
πΏ The One I Love (2014) - β β β β β

This movie is a little statement about being the best version of yourself in your marriage. Take a moment and think about it. What are some of the things that you bring to the relationship? What separates you from all the other people they could be with?
This movie has really been trending on Hulu recently for good reason.
Description from The Movie Database
On the brink of separation, Ethan and Sophie escape to a beautiful vacation house for a weekend getaway in an attempt to save their marriage. What begins as a romantic and fun retreat soon becomes surreal, when an unexpected discovery forces the two to examine themselves, their relationship, and their future.
Here is the trailer on YouTube
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I wish I had more pictures of me with hair.
Logged into slack for the first time in months. It feels slightly different. Really hard to say if I like it better than discord.
πΏ Serendipity (2001) - β β βββ

My wife recommended this one after we saw Something from Tiffany’s. I thought it was ok but she did not like it and said that she remembered it being a lot different when she saw it when it came out in 2001. My problem with the movie is that our protagonists were in relationships when they met up, broke up with their significant others, and then are in NEW relationships when they decide to get back together.
Not cool.
Still, I really enjoyed spending time with my wife, so thank you film for giving me that opportunity.
Description from The Movie Database
Although strangers Sara and Jonathan are both already in relationships, they realize they have genuine chemistry after a chance encounter – but part company soon after. Years later, they each yearn to reunite, despite being destined for the altar. But to give true love a chance, they have to find one another again.
Here is a link to the Serendipity trailer on YouTube.
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