We hope so too.

Working remotely again. This time our older son is sick, he has fever and most likely a flu.

Damn it. The feature tweak I need to add to the app does not play nicely with the analytics we want from that feature. Either we need to modify the data architecture or pass on the needed parameters in a way that is possible. The latter seems be the better option, but I'm not completely sure exactly what parameters I need to pass to get all parameters.

I like doing long multiplications by hand. Yes, I'm a pervert like that. ?

That's from a free(-to-play) iOS game called Trap Adventure, one of my colleagues informed me.

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It is worth the rental fee. I liked it quite a lot.

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I snapped the first photo yesterday evening when I went home. The second photo was taken this morning (not from the same spot though, but you get the point). The temperature swinged from –5°C to +5°C during the night and the snowfall turned into rain (the strong winds stayed the same).

Lots of snow.
Bare ground.

The Wikipedia article says that they look a lot like BV-206. The Finnish Defence Forces have those too (I’ve been in one of those, too).

But yeah, having one of those would be nice. We got quite a lot of snow today (with pretty strong wind, so it got piled in places, like in front of our house shown in the photo below) and such a vehicle would have made moving around a lot easier.

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Snow? We got it!

They are wonderful machines, that for sure. I spent a lot of time in them when I was doing my conscript service. A bit loud and not that fast, but oh boy you could drive them almost everywhere.

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Speaking of people/personnel carriers, one of these [en.wikipedia.org] would be neat. Or this [en.wikipedia.org], but it would not be that fast and its tracks would need constant maintenance. However, our family could easily fit into one of those just fine. ?

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