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- <h1>Flash mob and relatives</h1>
- <p>Day 00455: Saturday, 2016 June 04</p>
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- I'm giving up trying to get Ext4 <abbr title="Secure Digital">SD</abbr> cards to work in my broken mobile for now.
- I've formatted one of the <abbr title="Secure Digital">SD</abbr> cards as stupid <abbr title="File Allocation Table">FAT</abbr>.
- It's not feasible to make a second copy of my music library and go through the copy to find all the files with names that <abbr title="File Allocation Table">FAT</abbr> is too moronic to allow (such as those with question marks), so I'm just going to have to leave those files off of my mobile for now.
- Once I have time and get Ext4 support working again, I'll have my full library back.
- It seems that in addition to disallowing the use of certain characters in file names, <abbr title="File Allocation Table">FAT</abbr> also disallows even more characters <strong>*as*</strong> file names.
- I keep the songs that don't have album name meta data in a directory with a name consisting of only a single space; <abbr title="File Allocation Table">FAT</abbr> doesn't like that.
- This is idiotic.
- If <abbr title="File Allocation Table">FAT</abbr> can handle spaces <strong>*in*</strong> file names, why can't it handle a space <strong>*as*</strong> a file name? It looks like I won't be storing any loose songs on <abbr title="File Allocation Table">FAT</abbr>, only songs from albums.
- I hate <abbr title="File Allocation Table">FAT</abbr>.
- In addition to losing access to all the albumless songs, I'm also losing eleven whole albums and several individual songs from albums.
- I can't wait to have Ext4 support back.
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- As a side note, if I remove the <abbr title="Secure Digital">SD</abbr> card from the mobile and insert it in my laptop, <a href="apt:pcmanfm">PCManFM</a> has this awesome feature where it'll halt the file-transfer process each time that it comes across a file name that the file system (in this case <abbr title="File Allocation Table">FAT</abbr>) is too stupid to handle.
- Each time it stops like this, it allows the computer user to choose a new file name! This on-the-fly renaming is perfect for this type of situation.
- I'm loving PCManFM; <a href="apt:thunar">Thunar</a> doesn't have this capability.
- However, this functionality isn't available over <abbr title="Media Transfer Protocol">MTP</abbr>.
- Removing the card from the mobile is a pain because of the protective case, so I won't do that for now.
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- My mother and I participated in a flash mob today, which was more fun that I though that it'd be.
- We stood around in a circle playing a strange game.
- We started with a ball of cellophane with candy wrapped within it periodically.
- One person would rip it apart trying to pull out as many candies as possible while another would repeatedly roll a die until they got a one.
- At that point, they'd pass the die onto the next person and take the ball of cellophane to try pulling candy out of it themselves.
- That went on for a few rounds until the cellophane ball was no more.
- Before parting from the group, everyone was then given a Pathtag representing the event.
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- After that, my mother and I spent most of the day working in my mother's classroom, then went out looking for yard sales for a little while.
- While we were out, I managed to finish cracking the combination on a lock that I'd found at home: 748.
- No one knew the combination so we were going to get rid of it, but we couldn't add it to our yard sale because we can't sell a lock without a combination.
- I started fiddling with it whenever we go out and I remember.
- I just started at 000 and incremented by one each time.
- The fact that I could even do that means that the lock design isn't very secure though, so even now that we have the combination, I'm not sure we'll find a use for the lock.
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- It turns out that relatives aren't coming over.
- Instead, they rented a house in town.
- We met them at a restaurant to eat, but then we stayed at the restaurant for what felt like forever.
- I was exhausted by the time we left and the restaurant workers had closed the restaurant quite a while ago.
- These people (and my mother) can talk for ages!
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- It seems that my mother needs help dealing with students during a field trip, so they've recruited me.
- On Tuesday, I'll be leading a group of four or five first grade students through a tour of some tide pools.
- I'm not sure how I feel about this, but it'll be a new experience.
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