I went last weekend looking for a "powerline internet" thing:
I could have used it that evening so instead of just ordering online (as I typically do) I instead went out to a local retailer:
Not only didn't they have any such item in stock, the young sales guy ("I've only been here 3 months") had never even heard of them.
I tried another retailer that was in the same complex: Fred Meyer. They didn't have it either but tried to be helpful: "Try Target" they said.
I did ... no dice. So I ordered from Amazon, along with several other things I needed ...
No wonder their stock is at $1600 or so ...
A blog about books and ideas ... originally bridge and Peak Oil. (I was wrong about Zero Oil.)
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Sunday, May 6, 2018
An alternative view of insomnia from a non-standard sleep doctor
I've never had much trouble sleeping, but others in my family struggle with insomnia. A friend recommended this book:
I enjoyed it thoroughly! One recommendation of his I'm taking is to try getting up at the same time, 7 days a week. I've been doing this and it seems to have helped my adjustment back to working an office job 5 days a week after a couple of years of working at home (and getting an after-lunch nap most days).
But his main focus is the large group that appears in his office saying "I don't sleep!" Everyone sleeps, he says, and proves it (IMHO).
Get a copy for your insomniac friend or loved one today!
I enjoyed it thoroughly! One recommendation of his I'm taking is to try getting up at the same time, 7 days a week. I've been doing this and it seems to have helped my adjustment back to working an office job 5 days a week after a couple of years of working at home (and getting an after-lunch nap most days).
But his main focus is the large group that appears in his office saying "I don't sleep!" Everyone sleeps, he says, and proves it (IMHO).
Get a copy for your insomniac friend or loved one today!