Monday, July 26, 2021

Ran in place to Life Kit and Fifth and Mission podcasts via Apple TV. Medium bowl of oatmeal with milk and fruit; water. No sprint standup. Followup with Mitra and Cheryl about orgcharts timing. Responded to a request from Lucia about deleting old schedules. Followup with IT and email teams about how to remove external sender notices from DKIMmed Campaign Monitor campaigns. Repaired a problem in my journal entries in which everything was off by one day since July 15 because I had mistakenly combined entries from two days. Patrick discovered the problem. Similar to an occurrence in March 2021, I again resolved an integrity problem with a Toshiba Canvio Slim external hard drive by ensuring my backup was secure, reformatting the drive, then restoring the backup. Orgchart work. Met with Sushil C about the super-list Nicole and I have been trying to create. Followup with James about the Cmd+V problem I reported late last week; updates to CKEditor and wysiwyg module are expected to resolve the problem. Lunch at home: two mini burritos using leftovers from previous meals, tortilla chips, water. Restore to the Canvio Slim completed, so I re-enabled backups for it. Troubleshot a problem receiving SiriusXM emails intended for someone else. Read NNGroup's email newsletter. The landlord stopped by to inspect the back yard for improvements. Continued reading Reinventing Collaboration on Kindle app on my iPad Air. Dinner at home with Patrick: delivery from Calibur via Uber Eats: single burgers, fries. Patrick also ordered a chocolate shake. Water to drink. Our order was delivered much later than usual, and the result was disappointing. Afterwards we watched Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi s1:e1 on Hulu Basic Plan then finished watching Iliza Shlesinger: Elder Millenial on Netflix instant watch then YouTube: various trailers and Netflix is a Joke. Patrick went to bed. Unloaded images from my iPhone 12 mini then uploaded some to Flickr then archived them. Finished reading The Chronicle's The Jessica Simulation (by Jason Fagone), which I had started reading this morning.