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Fri Apr 26 09:01:02 EDT 2019 Slept from ten-thirty to six-thirty. Woke briefly around five. High of sixty and rainy today. Work: - Write unit file for QEMU guest agent Done. - Preseed testing A bit. Scott took the afternoon off to see the new Avengers movie. Twenty-five-minute walk at lunch. No rain yet. Listened to the LoFi Hip-Hop channel on di.fm. Blues in the afternoon. Home: - Remember to bring home eggs Done. - Play with a D&D thing? Done. Ten-minute walk after I got home. This afternoon's dramatic thunderstorm turned into a windy but mostly sunny evening. Saw a cardinal. Wow, tarsier skulls are cartoonish looking. Also, a line of tarsier skull jewelry: https://violetdarkling.com/search?q=tarsier As a D&D magic item: https://violetdarkling.com/products/black-tarsier-skull-ring-with-citrine https://boneclones.com/product/set-of-5-lesser-primates-comparative-set-COMP-108 https://gizmodo.com/researchers-made-25-ton-boulders-they-can-move-by-hand-1834106230 > How were giant ancient structures like Stonehenge, or the towering Moai heads on Easter Island, assembled at a time when cranes and trucks were still hundreds of years away? Researchers at MIT have given more credence to theories that ancient engineers were masters of balance and leverage with a new experiment that produced giant concrete structures, some 3,900+ pounds in weight, that can be still be maneuvered by hand. Worked on occult magic supplement for D&D. Watched a couple episodes of Rita on Netflix. Servings: grains 4/6, fruit 4/4, vegetables 6/4, dairy 3/2, meat 2/3, nuts 0/0.5 Brunch: banana, apple, cucumber, tomato, migas, coffee Lunch: carrots, cucumber, apple, banana Afternoon snack: coffee Dinner: salad, corn chips 129/76

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