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0601 We
  * up 6:10; W=199.4; drugs, nose, teeth, laundry, light
  * Humira for Colleen, naproxen for me
  % left arm much, much better.  so, pulled.
  @ official product announcement.  See Ricoh eWriter Solution 
  * 15min:  moved 16 port switch to Nova's UPS
  * make targets:  * off: shutdown  * bed: sleep  * out: suspend to disk
  * move power-strip UPS to trantor
  @ Ricoh Builds a Tablet Meant to Get Some Paper Out of Your Work Life
    cf: The Office of the Future (Business Week, June 30, 1975)
    The AllThingsD.com article includes a short video of the D9 demo
  @ Microsoft Said to Limit Device Makers Chip-Partner Choices Win8 ARM
  @ Symblogogy: Ricoh's eWriter Combo Solution Automates Knowledge Management
    A good article, with more detail than just the press release
  @ eChannelLine - Ricoh Introduces next-gen business tablet for the channel
  @ Ricoh launches eWriter package: Another stab at the paperless office  
  @ Japan: League of elder heroes volunteer to clean up Fukushima, instead of
    young folks - Boing Boing 
  @ Ricoh Wants to Kill Paper Forms, Forever - Gizmodo 
  @ Paperless Office Is a Near Reality 
  * productive afternoon
  & naproxen.  Cold-packs.  Helps.
  * paid Amex bills
  * post eWriter info
  * load drugs.  Try tapering down the C; drop 10mg every other day.
  % muscle pain, upper abdominal area.  Sniffling?
    @ List of images in Gray's Anatomy: IV. Myology
      Illustrations. Fig. 390. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body.

I've already posted about why yesterday was a good day at work. It was pretty good inside my skin, too, with the pain in my right shoulder almost gone. (Of course, now a huge number of other, lesser aches are turning up. So it goes.)

No walk, though, and not quite as productive at work as I would have liked.

I've already posted all the eWriter-related links, so I'll draw your attention instead to Japan: League of elder heroes volunteer to clean up Fukushima, instead of young folks - Boing Boing. I think that's pretty cool.

It reminds me,

Date: 2011-06-02 08:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] capplor.livejournal.com
And I wish I could remember which book it was in, of the "society for a useful death." Wherein the members thereof would go into the most radioactive or otherwise unsafe places & try to clean them up for future generations.

I've often wondered if people would actually do that.

Date: 2011-06-03 02:24 am (UTC)
ext_12246: (menorah)
From: [identity profile] thnidu.livejournal.com
OMG. Bless them, bless them.

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