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| url: week-notes/028 | ||||
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| ## Doing | ||||
| My desk upgrade journey hasn't gone as planned. The monitor mount I bought has a really small clamp, which I really should have checked before buying it, but I was so excited about a good deal. It fits on the desk and looks great, but I'm not able to spread the weight with the steel plates I bought, and I don't trust a particleboard desktop to stand the test of time with a clamp. I spent a long time trying to brainstorm solutions (modify the clamp? build a wooden desk top?), and I had a sleepless night stressed about it. Eventually I decided to just order a different mount and I'll try to see this one locally to get my money back. It's a bummer because the arm is *really* nice, but I wanted the piece of mind of using something that isn't jerry-rigged. Normally I'm down for a stupid solution, but not when it's holding up several hundreds of dollars of tech. | ||||
| My desk upgrade journey hasn't gone as planned. The monitor mount I bought has a really small clamp, which I should have checked before buying it, but I was so excited about a good deal. It fits on the desk and looks great, but I'm not able to spread the weight with the steel plates I bought, and I don't trust a particleboard desktop to stand the test of time with a clamp. I spent a long time trying to brainstorm solutions (modify the clamp? build a wooden desk top?), and I had a sleepless night stressed about it. Eventually I decided to just order a different mount and I'll try to sell this one locally to get my money back. It's a bummer because the arm is *really* nice, but I wanted the piece of mind of using something that isn't jerry-rigged. Normally I'm down for a stupid solution, but not when it's holding up several hundreds of dollars of tech. | ||||
| 
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| Otherwise, I went to a PD on *The Writing Revolution,* which was more of an excuse for me to hang with some colleagues that I like, and I finally finished the syllabus for the college course I'm teaching in a week or so. Joe and I spent the weekend visiting some friends. It really feels like summer is winding down; I can see the start of the school year rush kicking up. | ||||
| Otherwise, I went to a PD on *The Writing Revolution,* which was more of an excuse for me to hang with some colleagues that I like, and I finally finished the syllabus for the college course I'm teaching in a week or so. Joe and I then spent the weekend visiting some friends. It really feels like summer is winding down; I can see the start of the school year rush kicking up. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ## Reading | ||||
| I'm still in the middle of *All Boys Aren't Blue,* but I focused on finishing my syllabus instead of finishing the book this week. | ||||
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