I just realized that two parks have the word “Kingdom” in the name. I almost got on the bus to the wrong kingdom!
There’s already a thin film that has formed on all of us. The humidity is real.
Intentionally Unexpected
I just realized that two parks have the word “Kingdom” in the name. I almost got on the bus to the wrong kingdom!
There’s already a thin film that has formed on all of us. The humidity is real.
Yes, you’re correct; it’s a vending machine for portable chargers.

The hurricane-like rain is over. Now the only noise is the pitter patter of marketers telling us about how great a deal the Disney Vacation Club is.


Magic bands on, on the bus, off to Saratoga Springs!
Flying into Florida is always fun. Such lovely big white fluffy clouds. Also: torrential downpours just on that one guy’s house. Lovely Florida weather.
What a silly question! Of COURSE advertise!

There is nowhere to sit in Houston that doesn’t have a flashing screen in front of you, and the chair bolted to the floor at a distance from the table designed to be uniformly uncomfortable for everyone.
Fortunately we weren’t there long. Off to Orlando!
I just realized that, and I hate it.

No, not 2:30am, although yes, also that.

Welcome to Josh and Bev’s 2018 Orlando adventure! In thy picture you see everything staged by the door ready to roll out, while also attempting to carry poor sleepy Bev.
At least we can take a short taxi to the airport. Brian and Julian have already been driving for almost an hour.
Off to the airport!
Was out and about working today, and it turned out to be a bad day for it as I got kicked out of literally every Starbucks for the afternoon.
The irony of being asked to leave so they can have training about how not to ask people to leave amused me so much that it was worth it though.
The Cascade Station area has a distinct lack of coffee shops or places to hang out besides Starbucks.
I was grabbing some maps for Unreal, and the MediaFire download page showed me this:
Uhhh.. Rule Britannia? God save the Queen, wot wot?
If I had to guess I’d say the GeoIP: Mapping and GeoIP: Region services don’t have the same concept of regions/borders, and they just put the two plugins back to back on the page. It’s even possible that the two worked together correctly at one point, and one of them changed and now there’s this.
A good reminder to always go back and monitor the status of any 3rd party plugins on sites you’re running…