Sprint demos is something that immediately drew me to Shutterstock as a new, remote employee back in 2014 and has o… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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Snowy Introduction to the Mazzies
On New Year's Eve a storm rolled across central Arizona. In Phoenix, the valley of the sun, we saw intermittent rain under gloomy skies, though the mountains surrounding our valley were dusted by a more wintery mix. When I woke up on the new year and… [read more]
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Favorited Wild Frolicking Adventures of Informational Education on YouTube.
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Pushed some code at jacobemerick/lifestream-service-client.
- f13bd55 Semi-working client, I guess.
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- bff11b8 Add silly thing for Upper Mazzie Loop series.
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Upper Mazzie Loop: Rainy Day on the Verde River
Waking about an hour before sunrise, I was initially slow moving under the dark sky. As soon as I was dressed and heard the pitter-patter of raindrops on my undersized tarp I sped up, though, worried about my quilt and other gear getting wet. Once… [read more]
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Pushed some code at jacobemerick/lifestream-service.
- 1118320 Fixes trailing comma (7.1 no likey).
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Upper Mazzie Loop: Wet Bottom Paradise
Bull Spring Trail passes through three drainage basins after it leaves the AZT. With each basin it swings north to avoid losing too much elevation, though there is always some drop, and then it crosses a rocky bed before climbing up the other side. [read more]
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Tried some double-workout days this week and loved it. Two hours == twice as good. Can’t help but wonder if I should try triples next...
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Pushed some code at jacobemerick/lifestream-service.
- 7ed34af Adds list endpoint, w/ tests and swagger defaults.
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- eef513c What is code must have tests.
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Upper Mazzie Loop: Saddle Ridge to Bull Spring Saddle
This morning started like so many of my Mazatzal adventures: pitch-black sky, frigid air, and a stumbling gait towards semi-familiar lands. There was something different about it, something that I tried to ignore, lest I jinx the whole outing. If I… [read more]