Still falling
Snow is the only thing I like about Winter. I grew up on a hill in New Jersey, and sledding down that hill while school was canceled was a huge thrill for me. I see by my stats that I've written 179 other posts about snow.
And it's snowing now. Forecasts say one to twelve inches. So far, we've achieved the former.
I'm alone here, but well provisioned. If the snow goes above eight inches, I won't drive on it, even though I have all-wheel drive and new Michelins that are good for snow. Last year, I gleefully plowed over and through the deep stuff, and misaligned the radar sensor, which is exposed low and inside the front grille. (See here.) Fixing that cost $1200.
Remembering Ransom Love
Steven Vaughan-Nichols on LinkedIn shares news that Ransom Love has died. Ransom was one of the kindest, sweetest, smartest, most helpful, good-humored, and humble sources I ever had during my 24 years writing for Linux Journal. And our connection went back farther, through his years with Novell in the early '90s. It was a blessing to know him in life and remains one to remember him now. My best to his friends and family.
What emerges?
You know how Google's original (and continuing) mission was "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful"? It didn't happen with Google. Gemini gets closer. So I'm thinking, if search was the larval stage, and now Gemini is the pupal stage…
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