Monday, September 29, 2014
Rode Muni to 9th and Judah, walked to UCSF Parnassus. Kiosk work. Forwarded a student request to the education team. Posted an updated P1 schedule for Lucia. Sprint standup. Listserv management. Content work in Drupal: fixes for PharmD Residencies, various content fixes for Susie. Helped two walk-in students: one with AD password reset, the other with OS X preventing the SofTest installer from starting because it was an unregistered app. Improved the instructions for testing and watching the video feed of the forthcoming white coat ceremony, migrated the new instructions to the new website as well. Asana task followup. Skipped lunch today. Lots of work moving calendar items from OSACA Calendar to the calendar for the OSACA account. Asked ITS to delete the OSACA Calendar account. Styling work in Drupal: issues with nested lists. Notified students of a Microsoft offer to receive Windows 8.1 Pro for $69.99. Watched Greg H's short video of a tour of Mission Hall—such nice facilities! Asked ITS to provide transparency regarding BigFix and how it is used for students who install it. Forwarded a student request to the education team. Scanned Seattle and Vancouver BC receipts and souvenirs. England Lab site build. Other content work in Drupal: pharmchem accomplishments. Walked to 9th and Judah, rode Muni home. Dinner at home with Patrick: gluten-free angel hair pasta with homemade sauce made with heirloom tomatoes and trumpet mushrooms. For dessert: TJ's mint ice cream and chocolate cookie sandwiches, a few TJ's dark chocolate almonds with sea salt and turbinado sugar. Since the iPhone 6 Plus at Consumer Cellular is no longer in stock, I decided to order a SIM and use it in my iPhone 3GS until the 6 Plus becomes available. I'm switching away from StraightTalk, and I probably should have done this a long time ago. My primary reason is that I hardly ever use voice and no more than 300 MB of data per month, so with Consumer Cellular I can pay about $20 a month instead of $45 with StraightTalk. Edited more Seattle photos.