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I've been back in the US almost a week already. Tonight at 2030 EST marks 7 days since the hire car crept out of my dad's village for the 100km run to the airport. I hate how quickly the time melts away and it's suddenly a distant memory.

@HebrideanHecate This is so wrong. A woman I used to train with told me an average male athlete on bad form could beat her pretty easily in a crit, such are the physiological advantages. I could not believe it - she is the fittest person I know - but she said the numbers don't lie.

Took the dog out at sunnset for his walk. The air was slightly damp, the temperature perfect. The Cicadas were singing, people were out on their porches. I could not help but feel melancholy that in a few weeks I'll need a fleece, then a heavy coat and scarf.

Hope fedi friends in Socal and Mexico are doing okay. The floods look bad.

Thinking about how difficult it is to get help from practically any business now; it's all anti-worker practices. They don't want to hire anyone to help, so they use chatbots and outsource their actual meat workers to exploit the cheapest labour that can barely do the job.

The start of a 20hr journey home back on Wednesday. It was still very dark at 0630am in Malaga. This TAP Embraer 195 would take us to Lisbon, where we would catch a 787-10 to Newark, then finally an Embraer 170 to Pittsburgh.

The last of the V8 interceptors finally ran out of guzzoline and was claimed by the rodent overlord

It turns out that the thing I didn't need in a jetlagged state is a party at Chuck E Cheese.

Presa De Beznar. Made me dizzy looking down, I had to step away. Canon EOS 6D, Sigma 20-40 EX DG 2.8

Wife will probably find me here in the morning, fast asleep.

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Going flat out for 24 hours (3 flights, just got home) sat down and treated myself to a beer. "So, you want to slow down" is clearly how my body read this. Help.

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Chromebooks foisted on students? Teachers monitoring what children do outside of the classroom via nonfree software? Surveillance of children is common, and it's at your child's school, too. Support #FreeSoftware u.fsf.org/32h

Although I did enjoy the tinting windows on the 787. They replicate night time on a long daylight flight (going West transatlantic) it is nice for napping.

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I used to love travel when I was younger. It's just miserable now. And it's all human factors.

The TSA has essentially failed in it's madnate and appears unable to manage. For such an expensive agency that is a puzzler...

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Newark is such a badly run airport I don't even know where to start. It has the feel of a panicked population fleeing an alien invasion.

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Today in 2015, 8 years ago: The US Embassy in Havana, Cuba re-opens after 54 years of being closed when Cuba–United States relations were broken off.

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