1. Getting a recent invite to join the alumni group of my alma mater was so off putting, the landing page had a pic of a famous graduate from my school. That is not an enticement, feels like FOMO. I certainly would like to see more of my fellow grads that happen to work at in the trenches jobs be the feature of that landing page.
2. Been thinking a lot these days about the limitations of master plans.
3. I had an epiphany with the teenager the other day in which we were discussing how to be a better communicator. I think I accidentally told him the secret sauce for good planning: "When you want to ask your parent to drive you and your friends somewhere out of town, it is helpful to think of the outcome you desire and to anticipate the possible reactions that would follow. When trying to anticipate the possible reactions, think of the many questions the parent might follow-up with. For example, maybe there are six unknowns, four of which you feel like you have a good handle on dealing with, but the other two, at least present to the parent that you have thought of those two questions and that you are aware that you don't have answers to them yet and are willing to find workable compromises to at least do something with those two questions."
4. Saw Alien Romulus the other day. I see the online discourse on it is divided. I am with the camp that calls this movie dumb nostalgia-bait. At the same time, the young actor that portrayed the synthetic did a great job, his role was memorable.
5. As a result of seeing Alien Romulus, I rewatched Prometheus and Alien Covenant with the teenager, and wow, watching them again, they are so much better than I remember. There's something going on with the synthetics in these movies that is operating at a higher level than what they are doing with the aliens, it's almost prescient. Ridley Scott rocks!