Sunday, December 09, 2018

December Reading


  • 12/23/2018: Sinus Trouble Can Lead to Depression, Lost Work
    • My wife sent me that link.  Depression, no.  Lost work, a bit.  Generally once in the spring and once in the fall when it starts to migrate into a sore throat and some physical exhaustion.  That could be interpreted as depression, but all I can say about that is...it is not.
  • 12/22/2018: Allergies or Chronic Sinusitis? Most Get It Wrong and Don't Get Treated
    • Mine is sinusitis most of the time.  Allergies feel very different, and I can tell when they're in full bloom (ha) because when I'm riding my bicycling and there's pollen, my eyes will literally tear up for ten+ mile stretches through the lower verdant valleys of the Minnesota/Mississippi river systems.
    • But...it's not ruining my life in general unless it does the migrate to the throat issue.  E.g. not > 2x per year. But it can last awhile, and this year it's been tenacious. That said, I can breath out both sides of my nose, and although I'm sleepy earlier than usual, that's generally 11:00+ p.m. and I'm riding a bike for several hours a week at high speed.  I can definitely breath.
  • 12/21/2018: Scott Hanselman's Newsletter of Wonderful Things, December 17th edition.
    • I like curated lists.  A curated list once a quarter.  Even better.
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  • 12/9/2018: Facebook's Very Bad Month Just Got Worse - New Yorker
    • I hope every company I work for can always say they weren't (even passively) complicit in a genocide or a fucking up multiple democracies in the aid of totalitarianism.
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