⚽ Christian Eriksen had an amazing goal 11 seconds into the Tottenham - Manchester United game, but of course the EPL copyright police are all over YouTube and Twitter attempts to spread the joy. Luckily Reddit came through for me, but such a short sighted policy.
Lots of discussion about the Xennial micro generation between 77-83 today. My feeling as someone born in 73 with a lot of Xennial traits is that it's more accurate to classify the subset of tech-savvy Gen-Xers (of which there are way more in the latter years) as Xennials.
You don't expect the file system on a new, barely used SSD to go this bad, but that's HFS+ for you. Definitely modifying my backup strategy for the data on this Mac going forward.
🏀 Awful end to the half as the Zags allow the Dons to go on an 18-2 run. Brutal, but at least they have a half to rectify the situation.
Noticed the Starbucks on Hamilton and Sharp is now closed and vacant. Not surprising given the proximity of the two new locations around Gonzaga, but jarring after 20 years of going there.
📚 Just heard that Ursula K. LeGuin passed away yesterday at age 88. I really need to revisit her Earthsea books this year.
It just occurred to me that I've probably been getting more enjoyment out of the pogostick that my older kids got for Christmas than they have since I can actually do it for more than a couple bounces.
Just heard that someone died from the injuries they sustained during a Friday fall on Spokane's new ice ribbon. Few details have been released, so curious to find out if reckless male teens were involved or if it's something less predictable.
In a bizarre, but hopeful twist on this story, City of Spokane announces that ice ribbon skater that fell Friday is actually still alive, but remains in critical condition.
Today the Spokesman Review indicated that the deceased ice ribbon skater was a 64 year old woman, but revealed no further information beyond that she fell, struck her head, and was unresponsive afterward.