Don’t you know that rain is coming, but also it’s Friday so I have meetings downtown this afternoon most likely and it would be convienent to have my bike and not have to deal with either the shuttle or catching the 22 downtown. Assuming the meeting is mid-afternoon, that would negate the issue of having to ride through the rain and I could put my bike on the bus at the end of the day.
I don’t know, I still have some time to weigh my options. βοΈ I am up early enough I could catch that early express in and then maybe walk on the Plaza. But I do like riding the bike, good exercise, cheapest and most flexible option. It is actually a pretty beautiful day to start out spring. πΈ Maybe I can deal with being wet later on or take the local bus home if it gets real wet. π§
Been enjoying my library’s subscription to NewsBank Database ποΈ which has full-color full-page newspapers for most of the major cities in Upstate New York including the Schenectady Daily Gazette, Syracuse Post-Standard, Buffalo News, and the Albany Times Union. Really enjoy seeing the perspectives and the papers from each city upstate. Also my library has the Wall Street Journal and New York Times online, which is great for getting National and International coverage, especially as I think NPR has become super liberal biased since they lost their government funding. Lately NPR has just been an endless whining fest about Trump, the need to ban all guns, and of course how Trump is banking democracy or some crap like that gives liberals their jollies. π€‘
Yesterday was another busy day with the database update, πΎ got another 10 or so districts loaded but some of them were tough, ended up having to write a bunch new SQL queries for that Tompkins-Cortland district I was working on, and then left some of the database joins running through the night on the server nohup. I want to get through a 1/3rd of the state by my meeting this afternoon, and hopefully get the postage report software working again. And then just moving forward.
All week I’ve done nothing to look at trucks, π» honestly though at this point I don’t really care that much, maybe because I feel like with gas prices going up, β½ whatever I buy will be too expensive to operate and I don’t think a lot of people will be out buying trucks right now. Those SuperDuties have either 34 gallon or 48 gallon tanks. What I may ultimately end up doing is signing up for CDTA Car Share, and getting one of their electric cars to visit some of the local dealerships in April once session is on recess, the database update and other projects are done. Honestly at this point though, I am just not really feeling like I want to get back into the driving game.
Those big trucks are so damn expensive, use so much fuel, and honestly I’m just bored with traveling, smoking pot and hanging out in wilderness. ποΈ Maybe a 25-year old Honda Civic would be fine, or I could look at the cost of repairing/replacing the frame on Big Red, getting some body work done on the bed, and maybe a good detail done to vehicle to make it shinny and new, along with getting caught up on various services like transmission and axle fluid changes. Or I don’t know, just buy that Godamn Godzilla Holstein. Or another big truck. And if fuel is expensive, pay it like a man or stay home. I just get tired of the endless ads for plastic houses and 25-year old Honda Civics that everybody says adults should drive to work and live in.
Tomorrow I will probably ride over to Glenmont to get groceries, and maybe look at getting another bike tire π² for my bike. Looks like it will be a pretty mild and sunny βοΈ spring day, and with the longer evening, it will probably leave time for visiting Five Rivers πΈ in the evening. Then Sunday looks like rain β but I will probably visit the folks if they come to pick me up. Then it’s just back to work. π₯οΈ I feel like whatever, just let the time go by, save and invest more. I could save a lot of money if I cancelled my trip to Michigan this year, and instead took a few long weekends this summer and just hung out at local parks.