What made me happy today?

The not happy news: I'm not as good at CAD as I thought. The printing company has kicked it back twice with issues. Sigh.
Don't be discouraged. It's part of the learning process.

I made some PCBs this summer with KiCAD for the first time. The fab house sent the designs back to me with issues. But even when I successfully got them through, I found some mistakes once I received them, so I had to correct them and order again. They turned out fine in the second iteration.

You are unhappy now but you'll be happier later!
 
Someone in another thread mentioned copulating cousins, so naturally my mind went to Shelbyville.

I rewatched the clip where the founders' division occurs at the point of being able to marry cousins. Great scene, but best of all I was reminded that the last name of Shelbyville's eponymous founder was, in full, "Shelbyville." It's a microscopic joke but I am figuratively dying right now.

So now I'm going to be laughing all along my walk to work today.

Correction: it was his first name. His full name was Shelbyville Manhattan. 😂
 
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I still go through the Simpsons Golden Age on D+ at least once a year. Best TV comedy writing ever.

What made me happy today was noticing that my old bag of bones has clearly been putting on a little weight, which isn't easy to do at 20+ years of age and with mild kidney issues. Also, I have engaged in low-impact exercise three days in a row now.
 
I tried out Draft2Digital for the first time today, and it turned out to be incredibly easy to work with. I’d set aside all week to work towards the wide launch of three novelettes I reprinted last year, but there’s a good chance I’ll be done tomorrow!

So I’m happy for all the extra time, even if I’m not sure how to use it yet🤔
 
Watcha readin'?
If I keep mentioning this book over the years, someone might shake their head so hard it will twist out of their neck. Hyperion by Dan Simmons. Been reading and posting that I've been reading it for years now. The slow pace is not due to the book, but due to some health conditions on my part.

The book is excellent and very interesting, but I'm looking forward to its conclusion now. I've heard it's the first book in a series, and depending on how it ends I might continue the series. However, I'm really looking forward to a change of scenery and subject, so I might get on to another on my reading list.
 
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