Sometimes it’s better if your employer doesn’t know everything you can do. If you’re not careful you’ll end up Inventory Controller/shipper/IT services/reception/Safety officer, and you’ll only ever be paid for whatever your initial position was.
I got a raspberry pi and some wd red drives when Google photos went for a pay model. We use it to back up our phones and pc, and to run jellyfin and torrents. It’s not wildly different from doing things on pc, except it’s set it and forget it. Having something always on, reliable, and “just works” makes it worthwhile.
My daughters don’t watch much wrestling with me, but they really like Trinity and Jody Threat (we’re an impact house).
I worked for for the railroad. Nothing is fixed ever. I witnessed hundreds of code violations every day for years. Doesn’t matter if a rail car or locomotive meets code as long as it “can travel” its good to go.
When an employee inspector finds a defective rail car management determines if it will get fixed. If the supervisor “feels” like “it’s not that bad” then the rail car is “let go”.
Big guy hitting a littler guy?
I’m only a few weeks in. I haven’t watched wrestling really since Lucha Underground ended. I don’t care much for WWE or AEW. I had hoped NWA was going to be fore me, but after Cornette left, then covid hit, it lost its pizazz. Impact feels like a good fit for me now. Solid matches, stories seem to make sense, and just a little bit off the wall in a way that reminds me a bit of Lucha. Also 90 minutes a week (plus ppvs) is about as much wrestling as I can handle right now.
I’m looking forward to more of Nick Aldis in Impact. Also Rosemary/Courtney Rush is always cool.
I remember hearing him on an Oshawa radio station I think. But this would have been around 2000.