November 19th, 2020
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Coverboy Too Pooped To Party
Under the Weather...
By Daddy
Las Vegas — Too pooped to write anything today. Going to craw into bed as soon as I can. A couple hour nap should make a big difference.
The new camcorder is still hanging out in Phoenix doing loopty loops around the Fedex facility for the 3rd day. They've updated the arrival date to Friday. Hopefully the camcorder will arrive in time for me to start playing with it this weekend.
I picked up my Diabetic Shoes (with Inserts) which will be an improvement over the socks that I wear around the apartment. They're not suitable for going out as the left one doesn't have the support that the CROW boot has.
I've starting to get comfortable with Nova with my only complaint being the lack of contrast in several of their controls. These tired old eyes need that contrast in certain hours of the day. They tend to be really good at fixing these type of problems. This will be the 6th day of doing production with Nova and I still have 18 days left on the trial.
As is usual as we head into the holidays, money gets tight however November appears to be taken care of. I'll be coasting until the weekend. To all those that have donated, Thank you for your donations!. Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page
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By Staff
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By Michael Hill (AP)
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