-=> Moondog wrote to All <=-
Mo> For those who are considered non-essential or cannot partake in normal
Mo> communi ty events, what have you been doing to stay occupied?
Not a whole lot since I am working from home.
But that does let me work on low bandwidth projects.
1. The new server. I picked up a Raspberry Pi rack from etsy and I am setting
it up with 2.5" hard drives and a couple Raspberry Pis. So far, it seems to be
working.
I can work on the Pis in between application builds.
2. One of my non-computer hobbies is renovating old Tonka/Buddy L trucks. I
have 2 plain ones that have been sitting around for a while and am going to
finish them up to give to a co-worker who recently had a kid.
It only takes a few minutes to put on a coat of paint then I have to wait - and
work.
Unfortunately, my workspace it taken up with my daily work. So playing with my
new birthday present (a fancy desoldering tool) has to be put on hold.
And I had to put my TRS-80 Model 4P on the shelf to make room on the desk. So
playing with that's on hold.
I'm getting a Tandy 1400LT today. We'll see about that.
... Computer Hacker wanted. Must have own axe.
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