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Member Since Feb 2020
Location: United States
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I've had floaters all my life. Doctors usually don't do anything about them.
I had fun having house guests. And now I'm having fun with quiet time. Book - still editing. Found two mistakes in 35 pages. I thought I was done with editing. Apparently not. Oh, I found a better photo for the cover. Now if I can just get to the point where I'm done editing and can work on the cover. It's a shark swimming through a mangrove swamp. The photo is dark and mysterious with flashes of orange for interest. I'll do the writing in a slightly redder and darker orange. It looks more mysterious and less Halloween that way. If I ever get the editing finished, I'll be excited about doing the cover. |
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Member Since Aug 2013
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D, keep editing. I have a report to edit myself. I set a goal: say 10 edits. When I've reached 10, I reset.
This encourages me to feel there are mistakes to find in them there texts. In Seattle, and we're looking into the oven of a Heat Dome in the next few days. Predictions (they are usually off around 3°) is a high sometime of 94. What I've learned is that it's my clothes which make the comfort. Not every short sleeve shirt is equally comfortable; I donated most of my thick polo shirts because of the climate collapse. Swapped them for short sleeve shirts cut in the baseball-jersey style: no collar, v-neck, button front. These are amazingly hard to find in any fashion style. With team logos, yeah, but I can't wear clothes with vertical lines because they make me look even thinner than I am. Also, I can't hold up my side in any convos the shirt would spark. __________________ |
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Member Since Mar 2020
Location: Northeastern USA
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Does seersucker work for you, @Revu2? I'm not a fan of it myself, but my wife seems to think it's good for hot weather.
Also, there's a cloth you can dampen and wear around your neck. Search for cooling towels, perhaps. Anyway, hope you can stay cool! __________________ Major Depressive Disorder; Sleep Apnea; possibly on the spectrum Nuvigil 50mg; Effexor 37.5mg; meds for blood pressure & cholesterol |
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Hi SPG, seersucker doesn't work for me. I have an old yellow shirt in this material, and it feels too bumpy on hotter days. It doesn't breathe well.
Stepping back into productive mode Monday after a casual extended holiday break. Have a letter to write the court pleading that it drop or reduce an over the limit ticket. Photo-ticketed. I think with the help of Chester (Chat-GPT) I ought to have a decent draft by Thurs. morning. I keep humming the I have to call the modern blinds folks and (ideally) hired them to come remove and then put back our blinds so we can put in new windows. Second best would they carefully explain how I can do it. Ticketmaster reported a data breach to me. Not sure when I used them, they might have been the app used by a theater or event. Anyway, they'll pay for a year of credit monitoring. In theory that should take under 15 minutes to do. Early in the day, I have a review of a manuscript to send back to my editor. Got it ready today~now to print it out for a last look over and off it goes. __________________ |
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