Friday, April 29

Return to Mundanity


The weather in Hawai’i continues to be marginal. Days are mostly overcast with moderate trade winds and lots of drizzling precipitation. Evenings are still much cooler than desired. Oh well.

Pain has become an issue. The right forearm has experienced moderate pain for a while, specifically since the marathon cleanup of the old “blog.” Holding the iPhone for hours on end apparently is the cause. Unfortunately, there has been no healing because gym workouts cannot be interrupted.

“Burning thigh” syndrome, or meralgia paresthetica, is still a problem. The numbness and burning sensation has moved from the right side to the front of the thigh. Needless to say, sleep is problematic.

So far, logging into the Notes account has been “hit and miss.” Using free wireless Net access, logging in works fine. Using cellphone data requires enabling VPN. Something very strange is going on, possibly IP address blocking. Well, now that Notes has reverted back to the mundane, perhaps the Disinformation Governance Board (read: Ministry of Truth) will back off. Sheesh!

And, don’t forget that Notes has provided the trail to seek out the truth. Use the links provided for all of the sources. Only the truth will save the lives of the rank-and-file peons.

On a side note, lots of fools are flocking back to Twitter® to “test the waters,” and verify whether “freedom of speech” has been invoked. Yes, even members of the opposition have succumbed to temptation. What a waste of time! Why return to an entity of betrayal?

Update: The lockout issue may have been solved. In checking assigned IP addresses from Visible, some sites report only an IPv6 address detected. A few weeks ago, all sites identified both IPv6 and IPv4 addresses. ProtonVPN currently only uses IPv4 addresses, which is now the only way to access the Notes account using Visible cellular data. Free wireless Net access also use IPv4 addresses. Also, a third ProtonVPN configuration for a location in Japan has been established for even more fun!

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