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Wed 16 Oct 2019 09:19:40 AM EDT Slept from ten-thirty to six-thirty. Woke briefly around three. High of fifty-one and scattered showers today. Work: - Work on leasing desktop build Done. - Prep for business team meeting Done. - Central dispatcher software? "Field service management" or "service dispatch management"? Not much. Why is `alias grep="grep --color=auto"` not in my `.zshrc`?! Fifteen-minute walk at lunch. Cold, wet, and pretty. Saw a blue jay. Home: - Play with Go SVG stuff Done. Maintenance rebuilt my balcony a few weeks ago. They got around to putting the railing up today. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21275890 https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/16/australia/tasmanian-tiger-intl-hnk-scli/index.html https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/103196185/new-zealands-moose-hunt-a-centurylong-quest-for-a-forests-final-secret > On its face, it sounds completely implausible. A fully grown Canadian bull moose would be 6ft tall at the shoulder and weigh 350kg, roughly the size of a large horse, with giant, sprawling antlers. How could one creature that size, let alone dozens of them, remain unseen for more than 60 years? > But moose are famously elusive, and the Fiordland bush is a uniquely superb landscape for disappearing. Legendary hunting guide Jim Muir, who hunted Fiordland moose in the 1920s and 1930s, once said he could tell a moose was just metres away by its tracks, but he could not see it through the trees. They are silent and solitary and move like shadows. Servings: grains 2/6, fruit 3/4, vegetables 4/4, dairy 2/2, meat 3/3, nuts 0/0.5 Breakfast: banana, tomato, egg Brunch: orange, celery, coffee Lunch: yogurt, apple, carrots Afternoon snack: coffee Dinner: chicken sandwich, fries 129/76

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