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Yesterday, my health insurance company employer magnanimously announced that for the two paychecks I'd get in the month of June, it wouldn't deduct health/dental/vision insurance premiums from the checks. This seems like a rather fortuitous bit of timing, given that I'd just decided to order a new smartphone. Today I had a look at the check I'll be getting Friday, and turns out I'll be getting about $150 extra altogether, or 1/8 of a stimulus check. Well, I'm certainly not gonna look that gift horse in the mouth; it'll pay for most of the costs of my new phone.

And I should have the new phone on Monday. Got one of the cases I ordered for it today. It's a nice case, though doesn't necessarily have all the features I want. Went ahead and ordered another one. But I don't think I'll send this one back; it didn't cost enough to be worth the hassle of returning it. Maybe I'll just use both of them at different times. Remains to be seen.

Other recent purchases I'm waiting on include an electric fan that's like two days overdue now. Wonder where it is. Amazon's usually better at getting stuff out quickly, but I guess that the pandemic and riots have put a kink in things.

Was pleasantly cool after getting off work this evening, so I took a bike ride three blocks east to the Taco Bell. When I was making a quick Aldi run the other day, I noticed the place had re-opened. It has social distancing and sanitation measures in place (like, you can't use the same cup for soda refills, and you have to ask them for sauce packets and stuff), and it's even got a couple of touchscreen self service kiosks for credit card orders. They're pretty nice, and will even let you customize your order, like adding guacamole or other extras to your tacos or burritos. It's nice not to have to get up in someone's face to place my order, and to be able to key in exactly what I want without worrying that the order-taker might misunderstand me.

I wouldn't have thought Taco Bell could be a comfort food, but you know, it really is. Nothing says "normal" like stuffing your face with trashy fake Mexican food. 
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Well, here I am again. Over a month since my last entry. I guess my determination to keep journaling frequently kind of went by the wayside.

So, what can I write about. Wracking my brains to come up with anything that's happened that's worth talking about. I guess I'll just start writing and see where the post goes.

Still haven't gotten that bike battery yet. Apparently my order happened right about when the bike company ran into some logistics issues and had to change its shipper over to FedEx. And there was a matter of paperwork to ship large batteries, which could be deemed a fire hazard. They got the paperwork in, but it remains to be seen when Fed Ex will approve it. So now I'm checking the order status page every day, and giving them a call once a week or so. Still no news. It's very frustrating, but I'm schooling myself to patience. It'll come when it comes.

Work has been getting really really busy, the last few weeks. It's just about back to as busy as it was during the end/beginning of year peak season, probably in part because when traffic dropped way off at the height of the coronavirus scare they laid off all the temp workers. I really hope they're working on training up a new batch. I hope things normalize, and/or they get a new batch of temps in sometime soon. It's getting kind of exhausting.

My Lemonbrat snow leopard cloth face mask arrived in early May. It's pretty comfy, though it is also a bit warm to wear (especially with a filter pad in it). But it's very handy for going out, and I think it looks pretty awesome. I've been wearing it while out in public, like shopping at Aldi. It's good to know that I'm not contributing to the problem, plus it's an awesome fashion statement.

Continuing to enjoy the Homecoming City of Heroes game. Have written several more guides over the last month. I'm really starting to build up a rather respectable library of them, and I'm amused that now other people on the Homecoming Discord are starting to share the link for that post to newcomers even before I can. Incidentally, if any of you want to join the game, and play on Torchbearer, I'll be happy to team up!

My regular bike got a flat tire. When I ventured out to get it fixed, I noticed a couple of interesting changes in the neighborhood. For one, a nearby wine store/bar has rebranded itself as a coffeehouse (while still also being a wine store/bar, apparently). Haven't had the chance to look into it yet; it's closed Mondays. Maybe I'll stop in tomorrow.

Also noticed that a call-ahead-to-drop-your-pet-off-at-the-door veterinary clinic has opened in one of the shops that I literally live just behind. Seems like this might be just the excuse I need to get around to taking my cats in for a check-up and some shots. Up to this point, getting them to any vet anywhere would have been a major exercise in logistics, so I really haven't had them out to one since I first got them some years back. (Goodness…have I really had them for nearly 12 years now?) Given that they're entirely indoor cats, I haven't felt the need to get them shots, because they never go outside or mix with other cats to be exposed to potential sources of infection. (How about that? Even my cats socially isolate.) I suppose I'm fortunate in that they've by and large been pretty healthy, all things considered. Going to see the vet might be expensive, but I suppose that's what savings accounts are for. I guess I should look up their webpage and see what their rates tend to be, then maybe make some plans to make an appointment.

And speaking of what savings accounts are for… To my annoyance, my Moto X4 smartphone is starting to give up the ghost. I suppose it's to be expected. As I discovered when I looked up my original review of it, I've had it for two and a half years now. Funny how time flies. Anyway, it got to the point where I had to factory reset it a couple of times, and it's still not quite right—a couple of times, it's refused to wake up from sleep, and I had to hold down the power button to cycle it.

I could have filed a device protection claim with Project Fi, since I pay the monthly fee, but they'd charge me $100 or so and just send me the same phone—or if not the same phone, some other model that I wouldn't have any choice over. On the other hand, since my phone does still power on and the screen isn't broken, I could trade it in for $38 in value toward a new one. (Or yes, maybe I could sell it for a little more than that in cash on eBay or wherever, but I'm not sure that I could in good conscience sell a phone that I know is starting to go out. At least this way I get something back out of it.)

Sadly, Project Fi doesn't exactly offer a wide selection of phones. I was going to go with a Pixel 3a XL for $350, and had even started to place the order—then I looked up a review and learned that the 3a only has 64 GB of storage and doesn't have any kind of SD card slot at all. That's not good, given that the Moto X I have now with that amount is starting to run out of space with all the apps I have on it. But the only choices were that, a much-more-expensive Pixel 4, or else the Motorola Moto G Power or Moto G Stylus.

After some deliberation, I decided to go with the $250 Moto G Stylus. It's got 128 GB storage, plus an SD card slot, a bigger screen, and a fairly amazing collection of cameras for the price point. Sadly, it's missing a couple of features I like on the Moto X—it's not waterproof, and it doesn't have NFC so I won't be able to use Google Pay to make credit card payments with it. But neither one of those things is really a dealbreaker, and given how much cheaper it is, it won't take as long to rebuild the chunk I'm taking out of savings for it. And it will be nice having a 6.4" screen again. And maybe in another couple of years something better will be available at a cheaper price point.

When I was glancing back at my Facebook, trying to see if I wrote about anything I was doing or experiencing that I could recount for this blog, I just found a whole lot of news story shares about the other big story that blew up in late May—the asphyxiation death of George Floyd and the protests it prompted. Really, it's been a pretty crazy last few weeks, especially coming on top of the earlier COVID-19 panic. And it seems like all of my conservative Facebook friends have gotten even more polarized and hard to relate to. I don't know if it's time to unfriend them, given that some of them are long-time fellow Robotech fans or other people I still feel some non-political kinship to. But maybe I should start putting a few of them on 30-day sleeps just to save my sanity a little. In times like these, sanity is a valuable commodity.

And I really should try to write more about what I'm doing at any given time. Maybe return to Tweeting about it, since my tweets are at least aggregated and posted to my LJ. So it would at least be one way of chronicling my life when I don't feel like writing lengthy posts here. Because when I try to rack my brains for anything interesting I did over the last few weeks, it's hard to come up with anything. It feels like I've kind of just been existing. Staying at home, working all day, gaming in the evening. Going out to shop at Aldi every now and again.

That's part of why I hope that bike battery hurries up and comes; having that electric bike back with that super-long-range battery will give me an excuse for getting out and about, ranging farther afield from my cramped little home. I'm really looking forward to it.

So, I guess I found a few things to write about after all.
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Posted August 27th:

I've been told that a couple of relatives tried for two days to get in touch with me unsuccessfully. This left me scratching my head, as I never saw any signs they actually tried to contact me at all. I guess it's time for me to make clear what the best means of getting in touch with me are.

Updated April 16th:

I have just finished switching over my phone numbers to Indianapolis-local 317 area code numbers. If you haven't already heard from me exactly what they are, contact me and I'll let you know.

Amusingly, with this number change, this is no longer true of me:

Updated November 13, 2016: 

I dropped my old mobile number a few months back since I switched to Project Fi.
 

In order of preference:

1) Email. I check my email several times a day, including on breaks at work. My main e-mail is robotech (at) eyrie (dot) org, though it redirects to robotech (dot) master (at) gmail (dot) com. Either one should reach me, though the gmail one has one fewer layer of spam protection. Not that it should matter, since I use a Bayesian filter on Eyrie that's generally pretty good at separating spam from good stuff. Still, if I don't respond, you might want to check me via one of the other methods.

2) Facebook. If you're a FB friend, you can private message me and I'll see it. 

3) Twitter. I don't check Twitter as often, but I get mentions and private messages texted and emailed to me. So if you don't have the time or ability to send an email, a tweet to @robotech_master will find me on my preferred platform.

4) IM. I'm usually logged into my Skype and Google Hangouts accounts. (AIM not so much anymore.) I have them on my phone, too, so I should be able to see them even if I'm at work.

5) Project Fi number. It's the one that goes 317-662-****. (If you're a close enough friend or relative you need to know it and don't yet, contact me by email and I'll send it you.) If you want to reach me by phone, this is the way to do it. Just bear in mind you may not get me directly and I'll have to call you back. Much better to contact me by one of the other methods above.

Still, Project Fi can be a reliable way to get through to me. A text message sent to this number will reach me via email and my cell phone. If you can send text messages at all, I greatly prefer those to phone calls if the message is short enough to fit. I don't have to drop what I'm doing and hurriedly fumble for the phone that way. If you don't have a cell phone yourself, Google Voice sends text messages and it's free to sign up! There are other services that can let you text from the computer or WiFi devices, too.

A call to this number will ring my cell phone (if my cell phone is on), as well as the VOIP session in my Gmail account. I probably will not answer, because I'm at work or in some other situation where I can't have my cell phone on. But if you leave a voicemail, Google will transcribe it and email and text it to me and I'll get it next time I check my email or cell phone and can then call you back. (Or you could leave a text and I'd be able to see exactly what you meant without any weird Google Voice transcription errors.)

Don't try to reach me at my old cell phone. (The 317-528-**** number.) It no longer functions, because the above number is now my cell phone number too.

Sometimes I may call or text you from my cell phone, just because it's what I have at the time, or you may have it in your phone for the sake of caller ID, but don't assume that just because I've contacted you from that number in the past that you can text or call me at it at any random time and have it work. (Though, to note, it probably will work now, at least if I have the phone on me and turned on. But if I have it turned off and charging in my bedroom, I won't see anything you send it 'til I next turn it on.)

(Of course, you can disregard this if we're out shopping together or something and you know for a fact I have my phone turned on and with me. But even then, I'd rather you call or text the Project Fi number, because it will also show up on my cell phone. Keep in the habit.)

I no longer have a landline number, so I've removed the section about it.

Clear?


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