-- 12:30a Bed
-- 8:36a Up
-- 9:20a Leaving to bike, then pickup breakfast @McD
-- 10:18a Inside after biking 3+2; Breakfast @home: sausage/egg McMuffin
-- 10:56a Inside after biking 3 mi
-- 12:06p Finished cleaning off space to work on taxes
-- 2:40p Attempted to scan tax documents 6 times but it kept quitting and
claiming that either the scanner was turned off (it has no on/off switch) or
there was a problem with the USB cable, but if there was a problem with the cable,
why was it able to scan several documents before giving up. At least each attempt
saved the pages that it was able to scan.
-- 3:00p Leaving to bike, then pickup dinner @Arby's: 2 fish sandwiches (on sale)
-- 4:33p Inside after biking 3+3 (Total 14 mi today); Also talked to neighbors
-- 4:43p Movie: "M3gan" (2022) (on Peacock on Tablet)
I tried to start watching it earlier. It said to watch a few ads first and then it will
be ad free. So, it played a couple ads and then it quit, so I left for dinner.
This time, it repeated the same offer, but then the movie did start.
~~ A robotics engineer at a toy company builds a life-like doll that begins to take on a life of its own.
~~ The consensus is that its unapologetically silly and all the more entertaining for it, M3GAN is the rare
horror-comedy that delivers chuckles as effortlessly as chills.
~~ Of course, there are flaws that bother me a bit. For instance, how much does M3GAN weigh? This gets into
the physics about whether or not she could hold an adult down. Even if her capacity to learn is nearly unlimited,
there would have to be physical limits to what she could do -- unless she was able to modify such things.
Given enough time, she COULD probably do that -- but that was NOT portrayed in the movie.
-- 6:33p "60 Minutes"
-- 7:43p "Will Trent" (02/14/23)
-- 10:00p Skim Ch7 news
-- 10:27p "Way Home, The"
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