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- <h1>I almost have the key.</h1>
- <p>Day 00692: Friday, 2017 January 27</p>
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- <img src="/img/CC_BY-SA_4.0/y.st./weblog/2017/01/27.jpg" alt="A bulletin board, stuck full of push pins. I didn't arrange them that way, that's how I found it. Also, no, it can't be hung in the other direction, there's no sawtooth hanger on that side." class="weblog-header-image" width="809" height="480" />
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- I finally found the "add authorized user" option in my credit union credit card's management interface.
- Unfortunately, it does demand the Social Security number of the authorized user.
- However, it asks for both the name of the user and, separately, the name to put on the card.
- I've entered my legal name and Social Security number, then chose "Alex Yst" as the name to put on the card.
- Let's see if that gets approved.
- It's worth noting though that my request that my credit card be marked as lost still hasn't been processed.
- This request was made almost two years ago.
- Clearly, the people managing my card with the credit union don't respond in a timely manner, and this card request might not ever even get looked at.
- I had to go in in person to get the lost card situation rectified, and they of course wanted me to contact the support team that still hasn't responded, if I recall.
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- I learned today that <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org./wiki/Name_change#Usage_method">simply using a name makes it a legal name</a> in common law, as long as it isn't for fraudulent purposes.
- The newly-chosen name doesn't even need to be used as the only legal name that the person carries.
- That means that Alex Yst, Yst Dawson, and the name on my birth certificate are all legal names.
- However, getting ahold of documents to <strong>*prove*</strong> one's legal name change is difficult without first going through the court.
- I'll hold off on having my initial legal name stripped for a few more years to be sure that it's what I want to do.
- After all, I thought that Yst Dawson would be a good name for me, but I later changed to Alex Yst.
- I don't want to go to court multiple times over this.
- I'll drop my Yst Dawson name if Discover decides not to be trustworthy; that name continues to be bound to me by the credit card.
- I need to look into the laws that define common law legal names though, so I can more effectively defend the name Alex Yst until such a time that I decide to go through the court system to have it "finalized".
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- I was far too tired today to take anything substantial home with me.
- I knew that I had to bring <strong>*something*</strong> though.
- My server?
- No, too heavy for today.
- A load of clothing?
- No, that would be a waste as I'll just bring my clothing when washing laundry.
- I tried to find a trash can and recycling can in my mother's stash of stuff that they're getting rid of, but no such luck.
- There's a bin of eating utensils, but it's also full of other things, and sorting them would be too much effort today.
- I ended up settling on my electric scalp hair razor and my electric facial hair razor.
- The facial hair razor is useless, it pulls at my skin and hurts.
- I've got to use a hand razor instead.
- The scalp hair razor won't see use for quite some time.
- Still, both items will need to be taken home eventually, and both items fit in my bag for minimal transportation effort.
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- Once I got home, I took a quick look at the gratis item table in the laundry room.
- I took a bulletin board, a Wi-Fi router that was missing all of its cords, a book that contains a keyboarding course, and a book of health drink recipes.
- I didn't check all the recipes to see if they were actually potable, but at least one of them is free of animal products.
- I haven't looked beyond the one recipe yet though.
- I hung the bulletin board up on a wall that already had a nail poking out of it.
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- Next, I of course headed to the post office with my paperwork again.
- The postal worker said that the locksmith is actually out changing the locks today!
- However, they were still changing the locks while I was at the post office, so the key wasn't at the post office yet.
- I asked if I should wait at the post office for the key, but the postal worker said that they had about fifty boxes to rekey and that I should wait at home.
- I was told that if they didn't deliver the key today (which I assume would be because they rekeyed my box before I got back), I should come back to the post office tomorrow; they're open from 10:00 to 12:00 tomorrow.
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- I hurried home as to not miss the locksmith, but there's nothing for me to do at home right now and I can't afford to waste the whole day.
- I tried to load my journal on my mobile, but my website seemed to be down at the time.
- My plan was to work on my reading assignment while I waited, but without the reading list in my journal, I couldn't do that.
- I had my limited FreedomPop <abbr title="subscriber identity module">SIM</abbr> card only, so I couldn't waste too much of my data transfer allowance by attempting to navigate the School website itself to find the reading list again, not to mention the fact that I was really in no mood to navigate Web pages that I don't know if are mobile friendly on my mobile today.
- Next, I tried to fill out some paperwork that the property managers gave me.
- They want me to report on the condition of the apartment.
- However, I quickly found that I have no pen at home.
- Again, I was stuck.
- I could eat lunch, but all that I have is a dirty frying pan and dry rice.
- I need to get some soap and scrubbers at some point.
- Finally, I decided to try on all of the clothing that got left on the gratis item table.
- That would pass a little time.
- About four items clearly wouldn't fit me, so I left them alone.
- Three pairs of pants did fit me, so I took them.
- The coat looked okay, anf it might have fit, but it contained wool, so I left it alone.
- There was a warm hat as well, but it didn't list the materials that it was built from, so I left it alone as well.
- Having gone through the clothing, I was out of things to do.
- This is almost done though; the end is in sight.
- I almost have the key so I can quit worrying about this record-purchasing deadline.
- I couldn't afford to waste more time, so I headed back to my mother's place to study.
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- It feels like waste time is all that I did today though.
- Once I got to my mother's place, I bought and cooked lunch and bought dinner for cooking at work, then wrote up most of my journal entry for the day.
- I couldn't resist relaxing in the shower for longer than I should have, either.
- It helped me rest up a bit before heading in to work.
- I got almost no reading done today.
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- At work, one of my first customers insisted that they had preordered a meat lover pizza.
- I couldn't find the order ticket for it, but we keep three meat pizzas ready all day up until 20:00, so I said that I'd just sell them one of those.
- They were very adamant though, insisting that they wanted a meat lover pizza, not a three meat pizza.
- I gave them the three meat pizza anyway and just called it a meat lover pizza for them.
- We don't sell any pizzas by that name, but it was obvious that the three meat is what they had to have tried to order.
- Another of my early customers came through the drive-through asking for chicken fries.
- I knew that they were just trying to play around by asking for things from another restaurant's menu (that of McDonald's), so I apologized and said that we discontinued that menu item.
- Next, they asked for fire sauce, which I'm almost certain is a Taco Bell menu item.
- I later realized that I should have tried to sell them buffalo sauce, but instead, I said that that was a Wendy's menu item, not an item from our menu.
- At that point, they got serious and actually ordered something that we had.
- A group of customers came by asking about our vegan options.
- I explained that as a vegan, I wish that we actually <strong>*had*</strong> vegan options, but that all that we had on hand that vegans can eat is our cups of marinara.
- We could make a vegan pizza by leaving off the cheese and meat, but it'd take some time for us to cook it.
- They didn't go for that though, and ordered a three meat pizza, the least-vegan thing on our menu.
- I guess that only part of their group (probably only one person) was vegan.
- One of my last seemed to be trying to get me to react by speaking in a strange voice.
- I can't be sure that they didn't have some mental condition or a speech impediment though, so I of course didn't react.
- Besides, I'm very good at keeping a straight face.
- I've been practicing so that I can better mess with people without them knowing I'm doing it right away.
- In the end, they said that they'd give me a tip in the form of a blown kiss.
- I thanked them and smiled, so they finally got the reaction that they were looking for, but I couldn't help but feel that it's rude to claim that that's a tip.
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- I read two more of the assigned pages for <span title="Ethics and Social Responsibility">PHIL 1404</span>, one of which was the page with the case studies.
- It seems that Apple didn't know about their underage workers.
- That'll make it more difficult to defend the position that they <strong>*should*</strong> employ underage workers, as they didn't even do it on purpose, but I think that I can still argue both sides as required by the assignment.
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