I just make one LibreOffice document for every work day. I've tried several other things and keep coming back to this. I usually print off my logsheet at the end of every day and keep them in a binder. I pretend like I'm writing a book about my time at the company, one day at a time :)
I like how it is so easy to copy and paste images. Also, I like how What You See Is What You Get with such a simple approach.
I really like Freeman Dyson's take on carbon dioxide:
"The most important fact in the history of the 21st century is that China and India, with about half of the world's population, are getting rich. To get rich in the next 50 years, they must burn prodigious quantities of coal and add big quantities of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. China and India have a simple choice to make. Either they get rich and cause a major increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Or they stay poor. I hope they choose to get rich. The choice is theirs and not ours. Whatever we may choose to do will not make much difference. The discussions in Paris will not make much difference. The good news is that the main effect of carbon dioxide on the ecology of the planet has nothing to do with climate. The main effect of carbon dioxide is to make the planet greener, feeding the growth of green plants of all kinds, increasing the fertility of farms and fields and forests."
Vaccinated individuals are less likely to spread delta than unvaccinated people who have never been infected, but what about those who have recovered? The fact that they are 13 times less likely to be infected with delta makes me think natural immunity is better for variants. There have already been several covid variants this year. I would rather be contagious for a few days once than every time a new variant comes around.
I'm definitely not declining the vaccine because it is inconvenient, I have really thought this through, and my doctor agrees with me. It isn't because I'm just being "selfish and unwilling to cooperate".
I am not anti-vax, but I STRONGLY oppose this vaccine mandate. Looking at the CDC data here: (https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Provisional-COVID-19-Deaths-by-Sex...) there have been 3,043 covid deaths in the 18-29 year range out of 103,738 total deaths in that same age range.
I'm 29 and in good health. I know I'm much more likely to die from activities I enjoy like rock climbing, farm work, skydiving, driving my car, but I don't wan't my employer mandating I can't do those things. I have weighed the risks. I want to get covid eventually if I haven't already for better protection against future variants that could have worse survival rates for my age range (https://www.science.org/content/article/having-sars-cov-2-on...) If I were older, I would choose to get the vaccine.
Also, people will say that I'm going to spread it to others. Well the CDC states that "preliminary evidence suggests that fully vaccinated people who do become infected with the delta variant can spread the virus to others" and recommends they wear masks! (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/fully-vac...) I suspect that if I get covid and quarantine, I'll be less likely to spread the delta variant than someone who is vaccinated after I recover (people who have had been vaccinated are 13 times more likely to get infected than unvaccinated people who were previously infected with covid according to the science.org article I linked above)
I like how it is so easy to copy and paste images. Also, I like how What You See Is What You Get with such a simple approach.
I also use odtgrep to search through my old daily logs: https://gist.github.com/gwpl/4bc476457156f88cdf64121cbe57fad...