Another image from yesterday’s photo-stroll. The flag hanging from the blue building is a part of our local 9/11 flag tradition.
The hospital has some of the world’s lamest software. It is supposed to record what our office does to the employees. For example, if we give an employee a flu shot – I record that in the system. And, I can get the system to print out a list of “everyone who got a flu shot”. It will not give up the names of employees who did NOT get a flu shot. I think I have finally accepted that I am a volunteer and I do not have to solve this problem. If the giant brains at the hospital can not figure out how to do it – well, then they’ll just have to hire a herd of temps to keep track of flu shots for 2000 + employees. I am worth about what I am paid.
The MacBook Air vs Lenovo x301 race. Mac is winning right now. Ubuntu is a fine OS – but it takes a non-trivial amount of tweaking to make all the usual laptop goodies work. For example on my little U810 – I have never been able to make the keyboard lights work. So, my feeling is – if I am going to have a top end laptop – I’ll want all the do-dads to work. Also. Linux isn’t too good with battery life/temperature control.
Why do I want a new laptop – especially since I am happy with the really cheap very used Dell box? Well, the aforementioned U810 really is too tiny for these old eyes. And, I NEED a travel computer. A non-Windows travel computer. So, it is a Mac or Lenovo w/Ubuntu.

A happy mistake? I snagged 35 hours of Anna Karenina for 95 cents. We’ll see if Apple comes looking for more money. Or if they try to ZAP my book like Amazon did to some Kindles.