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Monthly Archives: December 2020
A year’s worth of reading.
Anyone else had trouble concentrating and finishing books this year? I’ve had a lean year for reading in 2020, so here is a year’s worth from a previous year: December The Sixth Key. Adriana KouliasIn the author’s own … Continue reading
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Sinking Ship?
If you start noticing members of Mr Trump’s team discreetly distancing themselves from him and his pronouncements, you’ll know they are beginning to think it’s all over, and they are now thinking about saving what’s left of the furniture and, … Continue reading
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Covid QR Check-in, Day 2.
My post yesterday about the Covid QR check-in process was not meant to be critical of the app itself nor the check-in system or process and I’m sorry if it gave that impression. On the contrary, I have confidence in … Continue reading
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Covid QR Check-in App, Day 1.
Tried my QR check-in app for the first time this arvo at a coffee shop in an Adelaide suburban shopping centre. Couldn’t find a QR poster or sticker; didn’t spot the single QR code until I sat down and … Continue reading
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