Five for Friday – February 4, 2022

Someone told me this week they read my blog. That’s cool, and I hope they find it valuable, but this is less of a blog, and more of a place for me to dump some things that I think are interesting or worth reading. Whatever the reason you’re here, thanks for dropping by.

Here’s the random info I found this week.

Hope you find at least one of these interesting or useful. If not, there’s always next week. Stay safe out there.

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