It was a freezing cold morning, and I was lying in my nice warm bed, waiting for the coffee my son had offered to bring me.
He was taking an unusually long time, and I thought back to our conversation.
As well as offering me coffee, he'd asked me to cut his hair (he hasn't had his hair cut in about 12 years) and talked about the upcoming taekwando competition (neither of us has done taekwando since before his last haircut.)
The whole conversation had been an hallucination, or possibly a dream.
That's when the horrifying truth hit me. There was no coffee being made!
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Wednesday, 18 July 2022
The Horrifying Truth
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Tuesday, 17 July 2022
More on the Shade Sensor
The Shade ultraviolet light sensor, which is much tougher than you might expect a small electronic device to be. |
I love this device. It helps me track how much ultraviolet light I'm exposed to each day, and lets me know when I should probably call it a day and go inside.
Since my review. I've learned something more about the Shade. This thing is tough.
If, for example, someone accidentally threw the sensor into the washing machine with a load of clothes, and found it a week later, after several more loads of wash were done, firmly attached to the inside of the washing machine drum, it surprisingly would still work. (That magnet is really strong, there was no way the device was coming away from the drum without help.)
Please note, I do not recommend, suggest, or in any way encourage, putting the Shade or any other electronic device through the wash.
I'm just saying, stuff happens. With brain fog and a bit of sore joint clumsiness, more stuff might possibly happen in my house than in a healthy person's house. You might experience something similar, or maybe not. I'm not saying you're exactly the same as me. But if you are like me, you might be reassured to know that the device you're using is tough enough to handle it.
Related post: Review: Shade UV Light Sensor
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