Wednesday, August 7th, 2019

shoe shopping

Wednesday, August 7th, 2019 12:58 am
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K-mart and Payless Shoes are no longer in business here. I haven't found any acceptable* shoes at Target or Walmart or Kohl's lately. My everyday pair of shoes has been getting increasingly worn out. I put Shoe Goo on the worn out parts of the soles to make them last longer, but the Shoe Goo comes off after a while.

Shoe Carnival, a store I hadn't been to before, sent me an ad. It didn't say where they're located (I've noticed that with paper ads before; what's up with that??); I had to look it up. I stopped by their closest store after work yesterday. Browsing the aisles, none of the shoes struck my fancy, but I made note of a few possibilities to come back to if I didn't find anything better in the rest of the store.

In the back corner of the store, I found a pair that did strike my fancy - black & grey with bright red accents. But it wasn't available in my size. I found a few others that looked good, met most of my criteria, and were the right size. Then I saw that this whole section of shoes was on sale for $20 or $30 dollars each pair. Yes! I ended up getting 3 different pairs. None of them are a perfect replacement for my current shoes (2 have mesh on top, not waterproof. 1 has a non-mesh fabric; TBD how waterproof it is), but they'll keep me going a while longer.

*My criteria for acceptable shoes:
Athletic style; must be comfortable on my feet.
No white rubber on the bottom; that will get dirty-looking too easily.
No real leather; synthetic is fine. The shoes' material must be specifically labelled. (This rules out Nike and New Balance and several other brands).
No high(ish) heels; I find them uncomfortable to walk in.
Must have at least some contoured arch support inside.
Should be mostly water-proof - not having only mesh fabric across the toes like so most athletic shoes nowadays have. Should have thick enough rubber soles so that if I step in a shallow puddle, the water won't soak into the shoes.
Not having skid-resistant/work-style soles with the very narrow grooves in them; they are too hard to clean out after stepping in gunk.
Must look good to me.

This morning while re-lacing a shoe, it occurred to me how hard it would be for a machine to do that. I wondered if there are people whose only job it is, to lace up new shoes. Apparently there must be.

https://qz.com/966882/robots-cant-lace-shoes-so-sneaker-production-cant-be-fully-automated-just-yet/

World’s First Automated Shoe Lacing Machine (posted Sep 26, 2017):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oeXw3awuaM
The shoes in this video have solid white eyelets; most shoes don't so they would be harder for a machine to handle.

time warp

Wednesday, August 7th, 2019 08:26 am
darkoshi: (Default)
Man, that is weird. I must have imagined hearing my alarm go off this morning. I got up, turned off the alarm, and went about my routine. After about 30 minutes of doing stuff, I check the time to see how long I have before my Skype call for work, and it's only 2 minutes after the alarm purportedly went off. It's an intermittent alarm, not continuous, so it is entirely possible and the only explanation. The alarm is still set to the expected time.

So instead of getting 5.8 hours sleep, I only got 5.3.

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