Subtle product placement
As I wander around the house, dressed in a tee and shorts, barefoot, I can pretend this is summertime. All year long! We had been warned that infloor heating was more than a luxury. It’s a lifestyle choice. I should advertise for one of the local firms.
With your furniture in contact with the heat source, and the “radiator” going corner-to corner, the ambience is what you set the thermostat to be. No drafts. No cold spots. Even opening the door for the dog makes little difference in how the place feels. I’ve lived in some colder homes (yes, parents and yes, uncle) so I feel I’ve lucked in at a point on my timeline where comfort is everything.
This morning, I completed the final adjustments in the book project, and then called the printer to confirm delivery timelines and pricing. We’re within budget, and there’ll be a “proof of concept” ready for Friday. All systems go. As the largest layout project of my life comes to a full stop, I’m content. I’ll save the ecstatic for the eventual reader.
Left the Internet radio on, all day. No announcements. No advertisements. No break for anything untoward. If you want a recommendation, get yourself a Pi-DAC and enjoy music at your speed and taste level. The actual assembly/setup requires a geek, but you can pay her off with cold pizza. No, I don’t sell them (but I should). Once again, product recommendation without pressure. Pity the advertising world can’t catch the drift. (Yes, I’m also on a rant against popup ads on my Internet).