Author: yonghokim

  • 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

  • Roasted Vegetables

    Roasted Vegetables

    Blue Apron: Sweet Chili Roasted Vegetables with Brown Rice & Cilantro-Yogurt Sauce

    For 15 years I’ve only used Humana as my health insurance because it was the cheapest from the options, and this year I tried changing to Kaiser Permanente. Omg when Koreans explained me what Kaiser was like, they were like “yeah it’s like those big integrated hospitals in Korea that Koreans feel at ease in” but I had never heard about their top notch website. I went in at 10am to my first doctor’s appointment, the doctor listened to my concerns about back pain and being tired and made some recommendations and prescriptions, and I got the blood test and prescriptions and was out at 12pm! And the first blood test results came in via email at 1pm, and various result components kept trickling in throughout the day. All results are (relatively) neatly organized in the website.

    Compared to the experience I was having with the previous doctor, where 1) it took me 1-3 months to see the doctor again and get the results and 2) them never sharing paper copies or any copies at all, this is crazy! I had implicitly assumed that something in the process was prone to taking a long time. Maybe they dry the blood sample out in the sun, or do centrifugal liquid separation for a couple weeks, who knows.

    All in all, a very positive experience.

    Seven Grand Bar

  • Nothing to do

    I was thinking last year that there was a bit of a personal journey for me in the turbulent progression of events that led to our mass departure from KRC two years ago. And that might have started in a protest march on January 19, 2019.

    When we went to the Women’s March in 2017, ten of us got off the Pershing Square subway station, with our drums and drumming clothes ready, and got stranded in the station surrounded by tens of thousands of people who had flooded the station. There were some 20 more people from our group that we needed to get together with before we would start marching, because we each had pre-arranged roles. Many were drumming, some were to lead the chants, some would walk closely with the seniors to make sure they don’t get lost, someone would go get some snacks for lunch after the march, coordinate the cars, take photos and prepare a press release to submit to press, talk with reporters, post on social media, etc. We also couldn’t communicate with each other – there were so many people that cell towers stopped working.

    I think another group of like 3 people who also got stranded elsewhere just decided to go marching on their own. That was probably the right decision. Our Pershing Square group made a little space in the corner and waited. We watched thousands of people emerge up from the subway staircases. We drummed a bit in our tight little corner. We waited there for like 2-3 hours hoping to miraculously link up with the others, and then decided to go back as the march was folding.

    In 2019, I think our Orange County team went to join marches in OC. In LA, we decided to not go this time – people were exhausted from recent campaigns. Then on that Saturday morning, I decided to go join the march alone.

    That experience was refreshing. People were walking. It was a chill warm sunny day. Some were holding signs. Some were chanting, sometimes. People who had come in groups were chatting.

    There was nothing that I had to do. That’s.. kinda obvious, but it did hit me as a cultural shock. I had joined very few protests in 20 years where I didn’t have an assigned role. It was always busy, always on the clock, always checking to see how our timetable was moving along. Or carrying our heavy metallic gong. Or running. But here, there was none of that. I walked a bit, chanted a bit, then hung out at the park for a bit, chatted briefly with some people, and then at some random moment felt like that was a good day, that I might leave. So I went home.

    It was a very strange, foreign-feeling experience. If there was a spiritual starting point to the journey that ended with me joining others in leaving KRC after 13 years with the organization, this was probably it.

    The song is 잠이솔솔 from J Rabbit. I think it captures the vibe well.

  • 순대국

    순대국

    간밤에 샤워후 또 침실문을 열어놓은채 깜빡 졸아서 감기 기운이 올라올까봐 아침에 국 사먹음

    범블의 친구모드로 엉뚱한 친구를 만났는데 너무 발상이 깨는 친구라서 오랜만에 한참 웃음

  • Chicken Skillet

    Chicken Skillet

    I used to get annoyed at Korean grannies who are like “omg we have to save” and expend more resources/energy/time/money in trying to save some crumbs, which ends up being less than the value of what’s actually recouped.

    But that’s kind of what I ended up doing today – I looked at the recipe and thought “omg precious honey can’t go to waste!” and made the sauce in the rice cooker bowl, so that I can store half of the dish in the rice cooker (with the raw leftover sauce inside) so that I don’t have to wash away the sauce afterwards OTL

    hopefully the rice cooker’s “warming” level temp will kill most of any existing salmonella germs from the chicken breast… if I die of poisoning i’ll post an update. -_-

    Harissa-Honey Chicken & Couscous Skillet with Lemon Labneh & Currants

    Crispy Skin Salmon with Salsa Verde & Farro Salad

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