Thursday, March 19th, 2020

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I haven't been singing songs while washing my hands, as that would make me hate the songs. But I watched a clock now while singing Happy Birthday in my head*, and have realized that they *DON'T* mean you can sing it as fast as possible, because that only takes about 10 seconds to sing it twice. You have to sing it at the *NORMAL* speed twice. Which is probably hard if you're in a hurry or bored and wanting it to get done faster, consciously or not.

*Wait. Those people who can't talk to themselves in their head must not be able to sing to themselves in their head either? Huh.

There seems to be a problem with today's Dreamwidth Password announcement email. I got it 4 times for this account, and now twice for my other account.

I also was of the impression that saying "Mississippi one" (etc.) as fast as possible took about a second. But even that takes less than a second. It has to be spoken fairly fast, but not that fast.

A zig-zag stitch allows for stretching:
https://mellysews.com/types-stretch-stitches-sewing-knits/

That's what I need to use on my worn sweatshirt cuffs. I will cut off a narrow section around the cuff where it has worn apart, fold the inner and outer pieces of cloth inward, and then use a zig-zag stitch to sew them back together. Hopefully it will look better than the frayed cuffs do.

Came across another one of Man Man's songs which I like, Engwish Bwudd. Good tribal belly-dancing too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-wKLHaFksM

I wonder if those songs are maybe familiar to me from over a decade ago, when they came out, and that is why I like them. I don't remember them but that doesn't mean I didn't hear them on the radio back then.
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It's such a beautiful lovely wonderful first day* of Spring!

gentle warm air
bird twitter
open windows


All these corporate emails saying things like "we're here for you!".

You know what, I should take a break from working and go for a walk. Or maybe even drag my bicycle out of the garage..Huh.

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Update:
I rode my bike! I'm not sure how long ago I rode it last; I remember doing so at least one other time since I moved here in 2007.

The bike riding itself is nice. But I don't like seeing most of the neighborhood (nor smelling it, in the case of one property! Smelled like a bad sewer problem). One of the reasons I may not have ridden the bike more often is that when the dogs were staying at my house, I'd feel I should instead take them for a walk than go for a ride.

There were lots of cars in driveways today. I'm not sure if that was due to people not going to work, or because it was already 5:30pm.

Reminder to self: When wearing long pants on a bike, need to keep bottom of pants legs tight against legs. Using binder clips to fasten the loose parts is more comfortable than putting rubber bands around them.

I was able to ride my bike without a problem even after such a long time, because the tires have foam inner tubes which never go flat and never need to be pumped. I bought them a long time ago. Last year I tried to find some for my mom's bike, without luck.

Walmart lists this, but it was out of stock when I looked last, and still is today. It's the wrong size for my mom's tires anyway:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Bell-Sports-Cycle-Products-7015332-26-No-Mor-Flats-Bicycle-Inner-Tube/4805939

Tannus has some, but they are $80 each!
https://tannus.com/tires/

According to this page:
https://bicycles.stackexchange.com/questions/3890/whatever-happened-to-solid-bike-tubes
"Since a solid tube or solid manufactured tire can't by definition inflate against the bead, they were both abnormally hard to install, and prone to rolling off the wheel in use. So they were considered unsafe, and are no longer sold anywhere that I am aware of."

Mine were hard to install, but have never come off my wheels.
But that page also has a link which makes me think that searching on "solid tires" may give me better results than "foam inner tubes". The problem I had last time is that even the ones I found weren't the right size.

*Oh wait, the equinox isn't until tonight? I thought I'd read it was last night. It was still a lovely day.

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