Author: yonghokim

  • Kaiser Emergency Room

    Kaiser Emergency Room

    I started feeling a chest pain in the middle of a Zoom meeting, so after consulting with Kaiser’s emergency line, I went to a walk-in Emergency Room for the first time in my life. (I had been taken to ER on an ambulance after a bike accident before, but waiting in line for ER was a first)

    I was very cold and very bored waiting for an hour while they went through my covid rapid test results before they could let me inside the building so we had some fun on group chat. After medical staff told me that all the readings in my heart was coming back normal, I was discharged but they told me to wait to give me paperwork. And then there was yet another 15+ minute delay, so I just escaped the waiting area by calmly walking past the cordoned cones.

    Blue Apron: Creamy Mushroom & Spinach Flatbread with Fontina & Garlic

    Blue Apron: One-Pan Chickpea & Curry Shakshuka with Tomatoes & Spinach

  • perm

    perm

    reapplied the perm. not sure if this is gonna survive a shower and a sleep though

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    before

    yep

    the heatwave has got me not wanting to do anything as usual

  • Chair Cushion

    Chair Cushion

    At the coffeeshop where I like to sit for sunlight has chairs that are too deep, so I brought a cushion from home

    Tacos el Venado has a pop-up stand by Wilshire and 6th St. They stick a pineapple at the top of the rotating gyro grill and chop off a piece on top of each taco

    What is this thing?

    8-screen setup challenge
  • Possible Covid Exposure

    Possible Covid Exposure

    After going to a musical last week I got a CA Covid Tracker app alert two days later saying that I might have been exposed. Got a rapid test, and tried to get a PCR test, but all the free PCR test tents from ktown disappeared!

    Then three days after, on Monday, I started feeling fever, so took another rapid test, got some soups, and went to get a PCR test at the Angeles Community Health Center at MacArthur Park, which according to the LA county website has appointment-less walk-in tests. Once at MacArthur Park I noticed that there were free test tents everywhere. Interesting. Is this a funding thing?

    All tests came out negative. All taken through nasal swabs. I looked up on Google how to take a throat swab as that was recommended by folks, but came across a Forbes article that said “Rapid antigen tests are calibrated around a nasal tests’ detection range, so if you do it via throat, which is not what the test was designed for, you are purposefully taking it off its higher precision conditions”.

    I was originally scheduled to go to a day-long work group retreat, but given all the mixed signals we decided that I would join via Zoom out of caution. There was already a pretty high-tech Zoom setup being prepared for people with contingency situations like mine, complete with the weirdest looking webcam/mic combo.

    The fever slowly subsided over the next three days.

    Also finally went to check out what was the deal with this strange “dessert” place snuck between other restaurants near home.

  • Chill Saturday

    Chill Saturday

  • Tilapia Rice

    Tilapia Rice

    Blue Apron: Honey-Lime Tilapia with Bok Choy & Brown Rice

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  • Dating Profiles

    Dating Profiles

    • Hinge Profile
    • 정오의데이트 Profile

    The two videos embedded in Hinge are shorter cuts of these two:

    i had this initially but replaced it later for the bible acting below
    • 정오의데이트 Profile
  • Saturation mail

    Saturation mail

    USPS sells a mailing option called “saturation mailing”, which is what companies use to send their weekly supermarket sales ads to every single person in an area. That’s how you get those annoying sales ads, and which I use as facial hair trimming aid.

    Apparently today our mailman was like “fuck this, I don’t get paid enough for this shit” and left the entire box of ads on the side, without inserting each piece into our mailboxes.

    Blessed be his heart. This is the hero we need, but didn’t deserve.


    I may or may not have committed a federal felony, U.S. code 18 section 1708 and punishable by up to $250,000 in fines, by interfering with interstate commerce and tampering with corporate free speech 😔

    Please, think of the kittens 😿

  • Keyboard Tray

    Keyboard Tray

    I remember around 12 years ago, I slowly started having more and more shoulder and back pain. Friends and colleagues would touch my shoulder and they would all react the same – “oh no why is this so stiff.. this is no good”. I was often working on a lot of time sensitive projects with tons of side mini projects or interruptions. Was tense all the time, racing against time. Sometimes the back pain would get really bad, and I needed to lie down for a couple days. I tried alternating between standing and sitting to give some variation to the posture, but it didn’t make a ton of difference.

    Then someone on Twitter recommended getting a keyboard tray. So in 2020, I put a together a standing desk with a moving keyboard tray. My shoulder pain was instantly gone.

    I was starting to have some other ergonomic problems though. The tray’s mouse support was a bit weak, and I kind of struggled finding the right combination of the difference pieces of the equation (desk, keyboard tray, chair armrest) being aligned together. One of the trickiest things was putting the armrest just at the right height where it wouldn’t bump into the mouse pad level, but also right above it so that I could rest my forearm over the armrest while holding the mouse at the same time. Maybe this expectation is unrealistic, I’m not sure. The fact that the surface on which the mouse rested was (slightly) wobbly was not the best. I noticed it the most when playing games. Also my belly fat was bumping against the desk and pushing back.. anyways various things that didn’t quite align.

    I used that setup for about a year and half, and my mouse-holding left forearm was starting to hurt, and I noticed that I was often turning my entire torso to one side (maybe right side?) by about 10 degrees, and that was starting to have a toll as well. And my chair had its own problems.

    So after all that, last Fall I tried out the idea of removing the keyboard tray. I put the keyboard over the desk. My shoulder was not hurting as much as before I think? But a new problem was that:

    1. The desk is not low enough to have the desk surface at elbow level. This was due to the enormous wheels I attached to it.
    2. So to make up for the tall desk, I raised the chair.
    3. Now my feet couldn’t quite touch the surface comfortably.
    4. So I could foot rest, but only having a tiny surface at the bottom to displace my chair against, probably made me stay at non-ideal positions for prolonged times, because moving the chair around was quite an ordeal – I had to move the chair, readjust the foot rest, etc.

    This was causing a different kind of back pain, I think.

    So today I put the keyboard tray back, and adjusted monitor heights, etc. I was stressed that it might take a long time to install it, like it was the first time I installed it, but now that the screw drill holes are in place, it was pretty easy.

    I like how I can touch the ground comfortably with my feet now. And the mouse situation is exactly the same as before XD. Hopefully I won’t be removing the tray again a few months later with new problems.

  • Ride your buses people

    Ride your buses people