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Got a company party tonight. The plan is to go with the missus. Not sure if my wife will be up to it. If she is it may be cut short. Supposed to be lots of good food and giveaways. But her worst time is the evenings and it's four hours. Personally, I'd rather stay home. Stay tuned!
 
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Got a company party tonight. The plan is to go with the missus. Not sure if my wife will be up to it. If she is it may be cut short. Supposed to be lots of good food and giveaways. But her worst time is the evenings and it's four hours. Personally, I'd rather stay home. Stay tuned!


So stay home.
 

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Went to start working on my ethereum mining case in the garage. Moved some stuff like tires and lawnmower into the shed as they take up a lot of space. After continuously realizing that I left a tool somewhere in the house and having to go back and forth each time, I just realized I didn't feel like it. Spent a good hour screwing around just doing that stuff. It's also really cold to work in, even with the propane heater since it's not insulated. I suppose the CO inhalation didn't help my motivation. :p

I really can't wait to finish the garage into a proper shop where I can have all my tools organized in one place, and have it heated. Might also put a door so that I can get to it from inside the house. Hopefully next year, or even this summer. Building the shed was the first phase of that so I can make room in the garage. Will finish that off this summer and if that goes well do the garage too. At very least need to redo the floor, insulate the walls, build a ceiling, insulate that, then even if I have no hvac at first at least I can let the propane heater run for a bit and it will actually heat up the area then turn it off to actually go do work. May even put a sub floor so I can insulate that, and have a full thermal envelope. The ceiling is actually about 10 feet, so I can actually afford to lose a bit of height.