She lives! [computers]
Feb. 9th, 2022 04:33 pmMonday looked like:
Get up, go to work and prep to teach, teach, busy office hours with spillover time, prep for Tuesday lab, gulp down dinner, teach Bicycling students how to change a tire, hustle to a rowing meeting, leave work at 8:45 pm and ride home while being serenaded by my Grandma Bedtime alarm.
Tuesday looked like:
Get up early to get to work by 7:15 am (leave home 6:30, so get up 5:25), finish remaining lab prep, teach lab 1 from 8:30 - 11:30, make important rowing phone call, lunch, then teach lab 2 from 1:30 - 5:30, clean up some and gulp down dinner, then have a Board meeting from 6 - 8:20 pm, leaving work at 8:30 pm.
I believe this is what people refer to as "overscheduled."
So only just now did I have the time and wits to plug in Amber, the MacBook's SSD, to the work Mac, now that I have what seems to be the correct SSD case and connector.
Immediately upon empluggening, I got a prompt for Amber's password, and was then able to browse through the contents of the hard drive.
It feels a bit like getting my brain back, except at this point I have too many instances of too many things, between the Time Machine drive, work computer, and Beryl the new Ubuntu-machine.
That's what happens when one is in a hurry, I suppose.
I tried to
Instead it's time to work on a manuscript review that's a week overdue.
I don't like burning candles in this many places at once.
Get up, go to work and prep to teach, teach, busy office hours with spillover time, prep for Tuesday lab, gulp down dinner, teach Bicycling students how to change a tire, hustle to a rowing meeting, leave work at 8:45 pm and ride home while being serenaded by my Grandma Bedtime alarm.
Tuesday looked like:
Get up early to get to work by 7:15 am (leave home 6:30, so get up 5:25), finish remaining lab prep, teach lab 1 from 8:30 - 11:30, make important rowing phone call, lunch, then teach lab 2 from 1:30 - 5:30, clean up some and gulp down dinner, then have a Board meeting from 6 - 8:20 pm, leaving work at 8:30 pm.
I believe this is what people refer to as "overscheduled."
So only just now did I have the time and wits to plug in Amber, the MacBook's SSD, to the work Mac, now that I have what seems to be the correct SSD case and connector.
Immediately upon empluggening, I got a prompt for Amber's password, and was then able to browse through the contents of the hard drive.
It feels a bit like getting my brain back, except at this point I have too many instances of too many things, between the Time Machine drive, work computer, and Beryl the new Ubuntu-machine.
That's what happens when one is in a hurry, I suppose.
I tried to
rsync -r
between Amber and a Time Machine directory I'd transferred onto the work computer, but the rsync doesn't seem to have looked too deeply and I don't have the brain capacity right now to think about how to restructure that command/process right.Instead it's time to work on a manuscript review that's a week overdue.
I don't like burning candles in this many places at once.