> From: Marty Miller <http://www.gmail.com/~marty.goshawk>
> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 20:38:19 -0600
>
> I meant “assorted” not sordid!
> 😄. Siri.
>
> And “French cleats“ on my garage
> wall—a fancy wall organization technique first used it
> is said by French ship builders in the 1800s.
😏
Responses below.
> > On Jan 2, 2025, at 10:45 AM, Marty Miller <http://www.comcast.net/~marty.miller> wrote:
> >
> > sordid
> From: Marty Miller <http://www.comcast.net/~marty.miller>
> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 10:44:34 -0600
>
> Happy New Year Robert,
>
> Thanks for keeping me and all your sordid and sundry friends in the
> loop on your life. Sorry to hear about your employer’s
> shenanigans. But as they say, when the gods close a door they often
> open a window (and throw us out?). Here it seems they just reopened
> the door? Capitalists man.
>
> NOTE
>
> I wanted to ask you if you would please change my email on your
> distribution list so I can continue to learn more about your
> trifles and travails in the year ahead. The old Comcast one
> I’m trying to kill off. My regular one should be on the
> cc (gmail).
Got it, will do.
> I’m still in Mpls. I’ve been
> “retired” from the corporate shuffle for
> going on 10 years. All is well. I have a partner who lives and hour
> and half north of me (Elaine). We travel back and forth to each
> others pads on weekends and holidays. Leaves me some good time to
> write and ponder and recline in the splendor of solitude. And then
> it’s date night all over again. Not bad.
Seems like everybody I know is retired. I'll try to board that train
as soon as I can.
> Tech-wise, I am a late adopter. My 12 year old iPhone finally
> stopped receiving updates so I upgraded to an iPhone 16 Pro. Then
> my old MacBook Air aged out so I got the new M4 Mini. And two
> 27” monitors. And an iPad Pro. 😏. That
> should hold me for a decade.
This whole upgrade nonsense is why I completely stopped buying Apple
products. It started with an Apple Mini way back in 2005, which we
abandoned about 7 years ago. So, now everything, except my work
computer, is running Linux. Right now, I'm writing this on a 2011
Macbook Pro running Linux. (They offered this laptop to me from one
of my past workplaces when I left, and I accepted it and put Linux on
it when I discovered that Apple would stop supporting it.) The
hardware is amazing, but I really really hate Apple, their software,
and their policies.
So, I've become a "no adopter", I suppose.
> I’ve also been getting into woodworking. I bought a
> table saw, and a miter saw and put fr much clear on the wall for
> holding all manner of fancy tools in the manner befitting a master
> woodsmith. (I am not).
Cool. I don't know why I always get so wrapped up in constantly
tweaking my computers and stuff. That seems to suck up more time than
is probably justified.
> I really wish I had something groundbreaking to tell you I created
> or did in 2024. But I’m sad to report it was not a
> banner year. But I enjoyed it thoroughly like a good Indian meal.
> I ate up everything that was served, loved my companions and the
> news of their loves and lives, ordered more samosas, and bought the
> next round. And now I stand with drink in hand looking into the maw
> of 2025 with some trepidation, eager to mix a little of its
> impending darkness into my palette to make something beautiful.
>
> May you, my long time friend, enjoy good health, good work, good
> cheer, and may your inclusive kindness cause well-wishes to flock
> to your heart like birds to their roost. Peace and love in the New
> Year.
Thanks. Right back at you.
> Marty