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Mon Oct 30 09:32:15 EDT 2017 High of forty-five today. 50% chance of rain. Work: - Follow up with Yardi about check scanning Done. - Review Yardi invoices Done. - Finish email report for Danny Worked on but not finished. Fifteen minute walk at lunch. Cold and gray. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/10/big-hard-disks-may-be-breaking-the-bathtub-curve/#p3 > In aggregate, the company has now accumulated 3.7 million drive days for the consumer disks and 1.4 million for the enterprise ones. Over this usage, the annualized failure rates are 1.1 percent for the consumer disks and 1.2 percent for the enterprise ones. Home: - Go web study A bit. - Shift eating from afternoon-evening to morning-afternoon No. - Go to bed early Done. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15578147 http://www.smashcompany.com/technology/why-would-anyone-choose-docker-over-fat-binaries Hot damn, Mueller indicted Manafort! It's interesting that, despite prosecution disclosure of the Papadopoulos "statement of the offense", which primarily concerns Papadopoulos's bumbling solicitation of Russian attention during the mid-2016 campaign, the current charges against Manafort seem to focus on his pre-campaign activities in Ukraine. Why disclose the Papadopolos plea at this time? Is it designed to spook the unnamed "senior campaign supervisor"? Are we to infer the "senior campaign supervisor" is Manafort or another target? If it's Manafort, why so coy? Breakfast: cafe latte, bacon and Gouda sandwich Lunch: gyro, coffee Dinner: chips

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