Deco radartoon
Trying to keep courseware moving forward while wrestling with two layers of computer replacements. The refurbished unit that I started using a couple weeks ago turned out to be worse than the previous refurbished unit.
SE-LU. Loosen yourself. Cut the ropes.
I loosened up the unnecessary constraint against Windows 10. Bought a brand-new unit with Win 10. So far 10 is hugely annoying but usable; my old stuff still runs OK. Most annoying part: 10 no longer includes the Easy Transfer feature, so I couldn't use my good old Belkin cable to move everything automatically. Probably a good thing in the long run; transferring ONLY specific data and programs means a lot less unknown leftover junk. Also, the new computer has a microphone and Win 10 wants to run Siri or whatever it's called. I need to open the box and remove the mic before serious use. No telescreens allowed in this house.
Thus not much spare brainpower for whatever it is I do in this space. Just to keep things semi-active, a radartoon.
The deco speedlines are probably a radar artifact, but the oddly shaped hole seems to be a real reading. For once I can't manage to find a face or a map in this! It's just weird and colorful.
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