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I've started a super secret side project at work to keep writing micro services as a buffer between back office and user systems. We never seem to stop migrating back office systems, so the hope is to ease the next time that happens. Plus, I have a service infatuation.

Anyway, now I can't stop thinking about architecture, data normalization, caching, etc.

My car has 53 estimated miles of electric range before the gas kicks on. We do use the other car when we're out and about on the weekends, but this report for April shows what a huge impact even a plugin hybrid can have on daily commutes (mine is 38 miles round trip).

Actually they were. Discovered each one looking into the same issue.

Today at work I found a security hole, a permissions bug, a hardcoded user ID, and a bad git repository migration. It was a hell of a day.

We've been fixture shopping like crazy to get crap on the wedding registry. Super excited to get that stuff installed, whether gifted or not, but super done with visiting home stores. I was at the Home Depot THREE times today.

Got a bunch of wedding stuff done this weekend. Glad to have more accomplished, sad that the weekend didn't result in video games.

I kind of think it would be awesome to learn Toki Pona.

Super productive tonight. Wedding invites ready for the post office, worked out, brought my anime shelves back out and restocked, watched a Gundam Unicorn, laundry, dishwasher emptied, check ready for the baker, return for best man's vest ready, and ripped Ai Yori Aoshi DVDs. Feels good, man.

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Weighed myself this morning. Still trying to process if the results are good or bad.

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Wedding invite envelopes printed and stuffed! Just need stamps and stickers to mail them! Maybe ten are waiting for addresses or final invite decisions, but the hard part is done.

Goal this week is to finish Star Ocean 5. Such a mediocre game, but I gotta finish the damned thing.

I hope that the Buick Velite 6 PHEV comes to the US and has reasonable range with legroom for five (no T battery). I really think more than one brand under GM with electric drive (even a PHEV) would be great for US consumers.

Got a workout in for the day! I feel accomplished.

I think that battery electric transport makes more sense than hydrogen fuel cell. However, I would encourage more work in this area. Making fuel cells more efficient will either help us in other areas or it will prove me wrong. We win either way.

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