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Thu Apr 15 06:00:01 EDT 2021
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Slept from ten to six-thirty without waking.
Cloudy.
Snow showers likely early in the morning.
Rain showers likely until late afternoon, then chance of rain showers early in the evening.
No accumulation.
Highs in the upper 40s.
Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
Work
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- talk to Jamie about NVR security
Done.
- email Levi at Entrata about revenue management
Done.
- 10 AM business team meeting
Done.
- reports for assistant managers (Lori, Jaycie)
Done.
- voicemail message for Jim
Done.
Fifteen-minute walk at lunch.
Sun in and out of the clouds.
Some rain.
Heard a crow.
Saw a flying pair of Canada geese.
Home
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- order groceries
Done. (9 AM – 11 AM tomorrow)
Washed a load of laundry, scrubbed the bathtub.
https://blog.tarkalabs.com/digital-audio-101-playing-audio-from-a-microcontroller-5df1463616c
> The world of audio programming is a vast and beautiful one. Adding audio to your Arduino projects can make them very interesting. In this article, we will delve into some basic theory of digital audio & try to get a simple music output on your microcontroller.
> 1. A microcontroller (& programmer if required).
> 2. An active buzzer module / speaker.
> 3. Jumper wires.
> 4. A 220Ω resistor.
> 5. A breadboard.
https://github.com/everestpipkin/tools-list
Servings: grains 5/6, fruit 2/4, vegetables 4/4, dairy 1/2, meat 2/3, nuts 0/0.5
Breakfast: pineapple, carrots, egg, coffee
Brunch: hot dog
Lunch: pineapple, corn chips, avocado, salsa
Dinner: Japanese curry
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