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" Bookmarks - Obsidian " + " Bookmarks - Obsidian ", + " 2022-02-28 " ] } }, diff --git a/.obsidian/plugins/obsidian-reminder-plugin/data.json b/.obsidian/plugins/obsidian-reminder-plugin/data.json index cac164a3..170708c1 100644 --- a/.obsidian/plugins/obsidian-reminder-plugin/data.json +++ b/.obsidian/plugins/obsidian-reminder-plugin/data.json @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ { "title": ":birthday: **[[Séraphine Priso Le Bastart|Séraphine]]**", "time": "2022-11-27", - "rowNumber": 100 + "rowNumber": 95 } ], "01.03 Family/Evrard de Villeneuve.md": [ @@ -342,25 +342,25 @@ ], "01.02 Home/Household.md": [ { - "title": "🛌 [[Household]]: Buy new bed clothes", - "time": "2022-10-08", - "rowNumber": 61 + "title": ":coffee: [[Household]]: Buy a Cappuccino machine", + "time": "2022-11-30", + "rowNumber": 58 }, { - "title": "🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%%", - "time": "2022-10-10", - "rowNumber": 91 + "title": ":couch_and_lamp: [[Household]]: Replace the sofa", + "time": "2022-12-31", + "rowNumber": 59 + }, + { + "title": ":bed: [[Household]]: Buy bed-side tables", + "time": "2022-10-31", + "rowNumber": 60 }, { "title": "♻ [[Household]]: *Paper* recycling collection %%done_del%%", "time": "2022-10-11", "rowNumber": 75 }, - { - "title": ":bed: [[Household]] Change bedsheets %%done_del%%", - "time": "2022-10-15", - "rowNumber": 98 - }, { "title": "♻ [[Household]]: *Cardboard* recycling collection %%done_del%%", "time": "2022-10-18", @@ -372,19 +372,14 @@ "rowNumber": 88 }, { - "title": ":bed: [[Household]]: Buy bed-side tables", - "time": "2022-10-31", - "rowNumber": 60 - }, - { - "title": ":coffee: [[Household]]: Buy a Cappuccino machine", - "time": "2022-11-30", - "rowNumber": 58 + "title": "🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%%", + "time": "2022-10-17", + "rowNumber": 91 }, { - "title": ":couch_and_lamp: [[Household]]: Replace the sofa", - "time": "2022-12-31", - "rowNumber": 59 + "title": ":bed: [[Household]] Change bedsheets %%done_del%%", + "time": "2022-10-15", + "rowNumber": 99 } ], "01.03 Family/Pia Bousquié.md": [ @@ -394,23 +389,6 @@ "rowNumber": 98 } ], - "01.02 Home/MRCK.md": [ - { - "title": ":birthday: **[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]'s Papa** (1962)", - "time": "2023-02-02", - "rowNumber": 264 - }, - { - "title": ":birthday: **[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]**", - "time": "2023-02-28", - "rowNumber": 262 - }, - { - "title": "[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] Saint Patrick's Day", - "time": "2023-03-17", - "rowNumber": 266 - } - ], "01.03 Family/Thaïs Bédier.md": [ { "title": ":birthday: **[[Thaïs Bédier|Thaïs]]**", @@ -476,11 +454,6 @@ } ], "06.02 Investments/Crypto Tasks.md": [ - { - "title": ":chart: Check [[Nimbus]] earnings %%done_del%%", - "time": "2022-10-10", - "rowNumber": 88 - }, { "title": "💰[[Crypto Tasks#internet alerts|monitor Crypto news and publications]] %%done_del%%", "time": "2022-10-14", @@ -490,6 +463,11 @@ "title": ":ballot_box: [[Crypto Tasks]]: Vote for [[EOS]] block producers %%done_del%%", "time": "2022-11-01", "rowNumber": 84 + }, + { + "title": ":chart: Check [[Nimbus]] earnings %%done_del%%", + "time": "2022-11-14", + "rowNumber": 88 } ], "06.02 Investments/Equity Tasks.md": [ @@ -502,13 +480,13 @@ "05.02 Networks/Configuring UFW.md": [ { "title": "🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix %%done_del%%", - "time": "2022-10-08", + "time": "2022-10-15", "rowNumber": 239 }, { "title": "🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]]: Update the Blocked IP list", - "time": "2022-10-08", - "rowNumber": 274 + "time": "2022-10-15", + "rowNumber": 275 } ], "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-01-22.md": [ @@ -534,7 +512,7 @@ ], "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-22.md": [ { - "title": "16:14 :ring: [[@life admin|Life]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]: find a ring", + "title": "16:14 :ring: [[@life admin|Life]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]: find a ring", "time": "2023-06-30", "rowNumber": 89 } @@ -614,11 +592,21 @@ "rowNumber": 71 } ], - "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-04.md": [ + "01.04 MRCK/@@MRCK.md": [ + { + "title": ":birthday: **[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]'s Papa** (1962)", + "time": "2023-02-02", + "rowNumber": 280 + }, { - "title": "18:10 :plate_with_cutlery: [[@family]]: book resto a Paris pour le danche 23 Oct", - "time": "2022-10-08", - "rowNumber": 83 + "title": ":birthday: **[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]**", + "time": "2023-02-28", + "rowNumber": 278 + }, + { + "title": "[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] Saint Patrick's Day", + "time": "2023-03-17", + "rowNumber": 282 } ] }, diff --git a/.obsidian/snippets/folder_4_icon.css b/.obsidian/snippets/folder_4_icon.css index 3e0b430d..1ea2c02d 100644 --- a/.obsidian/snippets/folder_4_icon.css +++ b/.obsidian/snippets/folder_4_icon.css @@ -53,7 +53,12 @@ div[data-path="01.03 Family"] .nav-folder-title-content::before content: "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 "; } -div[data-path="01.04 Done"] .nav-folder-title-content::before +div[data-path="01.04 MRCK"] .nav-folder-title-content::before +{ + content: "🧚🏼 "; +} + +div[data-path="01.05 Done"] .nav-folder-title-content::before { content: "✅ "; } diff --git a/.obsidian/workspace b/.obsidian/workspace index 84b2a702..9f125e57 100644 --- a/.obsidian/workspace +++ b/.obsidian/workspace @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ "type": "split", "children": [ { - "id": "d92a0b6363cd3951", + "id": "edbc7219989bfcde", "type": "leaf", "state": { "type": "markdown", "state": { - "file": "02.01 London/Café Phillies.md", + "file": "01.02 Home/@Main Dashboard.md", "mode": "preview", "source": false } @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ "state": { "type": "search", "state": { - "query": "tag:#Zürich", + "query": "tag:#👯‍♂️", "matchingCase": false, "explainSearch": false, "collapseAll": true, @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ } } ], - "currentTab": 1 + "currentTab": 0 }, "right": { "id": "5aad8a4c68b0a22e", @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ "state": { "type": "backlink", "state": { - "file": "02.01 London/Café Phillies.md", + "file": "01.02 Home/@Main Dashboard.md", "collapseAll": false, "extraContext": false, "sortOrder": "alphabetical", @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ "state": { "type": "outgoing-link", "state": { - "file": "02.01 London/Café Phillies.md", + "file": "01.02 Home/@Main Dashboard.md", "linksCollapsed": false, "unlinkedCollapsed": false } @@ -135,17 +135,17 @@ ], "currentTab": 2 }, - "active": "d92a0b6363cd3951", + "active": "edbc7219989bfcde", "lastOpenFiles": [ + "00.02 Inbox/Empire of Pain.md", + "00.01 Admin/Templates/Template Pocket Source.md", "01.02 Home/@Main Dashboard.md", - "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-08.md", - "00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-09.md", - "00.03 News/He was my high school journalism teacher. Then I investigated his relationships with teenage girls..md", - "03.02 Travels/RSA - Wine region.md", - "03.02 Travels/Jazz Route (US).md", - "03.02 Travels/Ethiopian holiday.md", - "03.02 Travels/@Short breaks.md", - "03.01 Reading list/@Reading master.md", - "01.01 Life Orga/@Personal projects.md" + "00.02 Inbox/Sérotonine.md", + "01.03 Family/Philomène de Villeneuve.md", + "01.03 Family/Opportune de Villeneuve.md", + "01.03 Family/Noémie de Villeneuve.md", + "01.03 Family/Marguerite de Villeneuve.md", + "01.03 Family/Eloi de Villeneuve.md", + "01.03 Family/Aglaé de Villeneuve.md" ] } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-01-30.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-01-30.md index ee2472af..8aaf04e8 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-01-30.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-01-30.md @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- 10:11 ![[Pasted Image 20220130101126.jpeg]]
[[MRCK|Boubinou]]'s fav' snack +- 10:11 ![[Pasted Image 20220130101126.jpeg]]
[[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]'s fav' snack - [x] 12:38 [[@IT & Computer]], [[2022-01-30|Memo]]: Repair Toshiba hard drive 📅 2022-02-12 ✅ 2022-02-05 - [x] 15:20 [[@IT & Computer]], [[2022-01-30|Memo]]: Figure out how the Obsidian plugin called Remotely Save works or delete it 📅 2022-02-20 ✅ 2022-02-06 - 16:54 Check August Macke (1887-1914), impressionisme/fauvisme diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-01-31.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-01-31.md index a1530f42..8cadce30 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-01-31.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-01-31.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - 08:25 Started [[Frédéric de Hohenstaufen]] #book ^824pu7 -- [x] 13:04 Organise [[MRCK]]'s birthday 📆2022-02-06 ✅2022-02-07 +- [x] 13:04 Organise [[@@MRCK]]'s birthday 📆2022-02-06 ✅2022-02-07 --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-15.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-15.md index 537d63e9..19c9056b 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-15.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-15.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - [x] 10:02 [[Crypto Investments]], [[2022-02-15|Memo]]: re-do Binance's client authentication 📅 2022-02-18 ✅ 2022-02-15 -- [x] 22:12 [[2022-02-15|Memo]], [[MRCK]]: Orrell Füssli & Pile of Books 📅 2022-02-19 ✅ 2022-02-19 +- [x] 22:12 [[2022-02-15|Memo]], [[@@MRCK]]: Orrell Füssli & Pile of Books 📅 2022-02-19 ✅ 2022-02-19 --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-16.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-16.md index c284a349..c6c8cbd0 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-16.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-16.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - [x] 07:50 :desktop_computer: [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Cloud]], [[Nextcloud]], [[2022-02-16|Memo]]: upgrade Nextcloud 📅 2022-06-17 ✅ 2022-06-04 -- [x] 09:01 [[MRCK]], [[2022-02-16|Memo]]: Book ski trip for Meggi-mo's birthday 📅 2022-02-21 ✅ 2022-02-20 +- [x] 09:01 [[@@MRCK]], [[2022-02-16|Memo]]: Book ski trip for Meggi-mo's birthday 📅 2022-02-21 ✅ 2022-02-20 - [x] 11:59 [[@Lifestyle|Lifestyle]], [[2022-02-16|Memo]]: contact Raphson qui habite Zürich 📅 2022-02-18 ✅ 2022-02-16 - [x] 12:12 [[@Lifestyle|Lifestyle]], [[2022-02-16|Memo]]: contact Juliette Chevallier, Genève 📅 2022-02-19 ✅ 2022-02-18 diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-28.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-28.md index b9cc4d49..7c8e2e0e 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-28.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-02-28.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- Skiing in [[Skiing in Switzerland#Flumseberg|Flumseberg]] for the first time in [[@Switzerland|Switzerland]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +- Skiing in [[Skiing in Switzerland#Flumseberg|Flumseberg]] for the first time in [[@Switzerland|Switzerland]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. %% ### %%   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-02.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-02.md index 2c827ac7..a55bc935 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-02.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-02.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- [x] 15:55 :chair: [[2022-03-02|Memo]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]: re-do her chair 📅 2022-08-31 ✅ 2022-08-21 +- [x] 15:55 :chair: [[2022-03-02|Memo]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]: re-do her chair 📅 2022-08-31 ✅ 2022-08-21 --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-05.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-05.md index ce528c90..a44bd35e 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-05.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-05.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- Skiing in [[Skiing in Switzerland#Flumseberg|Flumseberg]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- Skiing in [[Skiing in Switzerland#Flumseberg|Flumseberg]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] %% ### %%   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-19 Arrivée Meggi-mo.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-19 Arrivée Meggi-mo.md index 770d52e7..d714d82a 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-19 Arrivée Meggi-mo.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-19 Arrivée Meggi-mo.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ endDate: 2022-03-20 CollapseMetaTable: true --- -# Arrivée de [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +# Arrivée de [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] - [l] Arrivée à [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] de Meggi-mo, le [[2022-03-19|19/03/2022]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-24 Départ de Meggi-mo.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-24 Départ de Meggi-mo.md index 759c9a51..8ca4dcb0 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-24 Départ de Meggi-mo.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-24 Départ de Meggi-mo.md @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true # Départ de Meggi-mo -Départ de ma [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] le [[2022-03-24|24/03/2022]]. \ No newline at end of file +Départ de ma [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] le [[2022-03-24|24/03/2022]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-28.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-28.md index fe9845f6..b62fa13c 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-28.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-03-28.md @@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - [x] 08:05 [[2022-03-28|Memo]], [[@Family]]: trouver comment réparer l'oignon Lipp en Suisse 📅 2022-04-01 ✅ 2022-04-01 -- [x] 12:52 [[2022-03-28|Memo]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[@Lifestyle]]: check out holiday in Mallorca situation 📅 2022-03-30 ✅ 2022-03-31 -- [x] 12:54 [[2022-03-28|Memo]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[@Lifestyle]]: book hotel for Paris 📅 2022-04-01 ✅ 2022-03-31 +- [x] 12:52 [[2022-03-28|Memo]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[@Lifestyle]]: check out holiday in Mallorca situation 📅 2022-03-30 ✅ 2022-03-31 +- [x] 12:54 [[2022-03-28|Memo]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[@Lifestyle]]: book hotel for Paris 📅 2022-04-01 ✅ 2022-03-31 --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-03.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-03.md index 83f876e9..92d54249 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-03.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-03.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- 14:48 [[Lamb n Lentil Curry]] for lunch with [[Amaury de Villeneuve|Papa]] #recipe ^ny460f +- 14:48 [[Lamb n Lentil Curry]] for lunch with [[Amaury de Villeneuve|Papa]] ^ny460f --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-07 Diner Vivi.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-07 Diner Vivi.md index d3c62775..f0c8a209 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-07 Diner Vivi.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-07 Diner Vivi.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 23:59 date: 2022-04-07 --- -[[2022-04-07|Ce jour]], diner chez [[Virginie Parent|Vivi]] avec [[MRCK|Boubinou]], la Goutte d'Or, [[@@Paris|Paris]]. \ No newline at end of file +[[2022-04-07|Ce jour]], diner chez [[Virginie Parent|Vivi]] avec [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]], la Goutte d'Or, [[@@Paris|Paris]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-07 Meggi-mo arrival.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-07 Meggi-mo arrival.md index adec3416..29beada4 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-07 Meggi-mo arrival.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-07 Meggi-mo arrival.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 16:40 date: 2022-04-07 --- -Arrival of [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] in [[@@Paris|Paris]], [[2022-04-07|this day]]. \ No newline at end of file +Arrival of [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] in [[@@Paris|Paris]], [[2022-04-07|this day]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-08 Dej Ag.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-08 Dej Ag.md index 0b7bd1d7..b053c355 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-08 Dej Ag.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-08 Dej Ag.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 13:45 date: 2022-04-08 --- -[[2022-04-08|Ce jour]], dej avec [[Aglaé de Villeneuve|Ag]] et [[MRCK|Meg]] a [[Thierry Marx Bakery]], [[@@Paris|Paris]]. \ No newline at end of file +[[2022-04-08|Ce jour]], dej avec [[Aglaé de Villeneuve|Ag]] et [[@@MRCK|Meg]] a [[Thierry Marx Bakery]], [[@@Paris|Paris]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-09 Garde-meuble Granny.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-09 Garde-meuble Granny.md index c644d078..d4f6d8c0 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-09 Garde-meuble Granny.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-09 Garde-meuble Granny.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 11:00 date: 2022-04-09 --- -[[2022-04-09|Ce jour]], départ de [[@@Paris|Paris]] pour la garde-meuble à Gonesse avec [[Amaury de Villeneuve|Papa]], [[Eloi de Villeneuve|Eloi]] et [[MRCK|Meg]]. +[[2022-04-09|Ce jour]], départ de [[@@Paris|Paris]] pour la garde-meuble à Gonesse avec [[Amaury de Villeneuve|Papa]], [[Eloi de Villeneuve|Eloi]] et [[@@MRCK|Meg]]. diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-10 1er tour Présidentielle.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-10 1er tour Présidentielle.md index 70327710..b099d4cd 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-10 1er tour Présidentielle.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-10 1er tour Présidentielle.md @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ date: 2022-04-10 endDate: 2022-04-11 --- -1er tour des élections présidentielles à [[@@Paris|Paris]], le [[2022-04-10|10 avril 2022]]; avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] dans l'isoloir. +1er tour des élections présidentielles à [[@@Paris|Paris]], le [[2022-04-10|10 avril 2022]]; avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] dans l'isoloir. diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-16.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-16.md index c5edfbfe..d4d1fd90 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-16.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-16.md @@ -82,11 +82,11 @@ style: number #### Memos -- Diner: essai de [[Thai Basil Sauce Noodles with Jammy Eggs]] avec [[MRCK|Boubinou]]. +- Diner: essai de [[Thai Basil Sauce Noodles with Jammy Eggs]] avec [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]. %% ### %%   -- 17:12 Déjeuner chez [[Cantinetta Antinori]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] #restaurant ^aajgqn +- 17:12 Déjeuner chez [[Cantinetta Antinori]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] #restaurant ^aajgqn --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-17.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-17.md index 57415412..0657b2a1 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-17.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-17.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- 19:58 [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] for din's #recipe ^mhb4pt +- 19:58 [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] for din's ^mhb4pt --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-29 Meggi-mo arrives in Lisbon.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-29 Meggi-mo arrives in Lisbon.md index 28687671..ccf50cae 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-29 Meggi-mo arrives in Lisbon.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-04-29 Meggi-mo arrives in Lisbon.md @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ allDay: true date: 2022-04-29 --- -My [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is arriving to [[Lisbon]] on [[2022-04-28|that day]]. \ No newline at end of file +My [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is arriving to [[Lisbon]] on [[2022-04-28|that day]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-01 Meggi-mo's departure to Belfast.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-01 Meggi-mo's departure to Belfast.md index f6189b25..87771b2b 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-01 Meggi-mo's departure to Belfast.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-01 Meggi-mo's departure to Belfast.md @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ allDay: true date: 2022-05-01 --- -[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is departing [[Lisbon]] to [[Belfast]] on [[2022-05-01|that day]]. +[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is departing [[Lisbon]] to [[Belfast]] on [[2022-05-01|that day]]. diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-07.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-07.md index 5c7f95c8..1c1e73b3 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-07.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-07.md @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   Tried [[Big Shells With Spicy Lamb Sausage and Pistachios]] -To re-do with [[MRCK|Megan Rose]] +To re-do with [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-13 Meggi-mo is arriving in ZH.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-13 Meggi-mo is arriving in ZH.md index 5e3502ed..a4e8682d 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-13 Meggi-mo is arriving in ZH.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-13 Meggi-mo is arriving in ZH.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 20:15 date: 2022-05-13 --- -[[MRCK|Boubinou]] is arriving to [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] on [[2022-05-13|this day]]. \ No newline at end of file +[[@@MRCK|Boubinou]] is arriving to [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] on [[2022-05-13|this day]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-13.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-13.md index c8129f01..c6d1b4c0 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-13.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-13.md @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -Diner de [[Big Shells With Spicy Lamb Sausage and Pistachios]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] à [[@@Zürich|Zürich]]. +Diner de [[Big Shells With Spicy Lamb Sausage and Pistachios]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] à [[@@Zürich|Zürich]].   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-15 Definite arrival of Meggi-mo to Züzü.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-15 Definite arrival of Meggi-mo to Züzü.md index 872350d9..5821c63e 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-15 Definite arrival of Meggi-mo to Züzü.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-15 Definite arrival of Meggi-mo to Züzü.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 07:00 date: 2022-05-15 --- -[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is arriving to [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] for good on [[2022-05-15|that day]]. \ No newline at end of file +[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is arriving to [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] for good on [[2022-05-15|that day]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-16.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-16.md index 13dd8096..7158c840 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-16.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-16.md @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. - [x] 00:01 [[2022-05-16|Memo]], [[@Life Admin]]: Find a parking solution around the house 📅 2022-06-15 ✅ 2022-05-30 - [x] 10:21 [[2022-05-16|Memo]], [[Selfhosting]], [[Server Tools]]: filter out own IP in [[Configuring Caddy|caddy]] logs 📅 2022-05-26 ✅ 2022-05-22 - [x] 10:28 [[2022-05-16|Memo]], [[@Lifestyle]]: porter chaussures chez le cordonnier 📅 2022-05-26 ✅ 2022-05-23 -- 11:24 Départ pour [[@@Paris|Paris]] pour la semaine. [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] suit dans l'après-midi +- 11:24 Départ pour [[@@Paris|Paris]] pour la semaine. [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] suit dans l'après-midi --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-24.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-24.md index 60ddd63d..b40685cc 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-24.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-24.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- 20:46 [[Sheet-pan gnocchi]] tested with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] #recipe ^c1ldb7 +- 20:46 [[Sheet-pan gnocchi]] tested with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] ^c1ldb7 --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-29.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-29.md index cec241df..6c5183e4 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-29.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-29.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- 15:15 [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] recipe for my [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] for [[2022-05-29|lunch]] #recipe ^yedaew +- 15:15 [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] recipe for my [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] for [[2022-05-29|lunch]] ^yedaew --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-30.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-30.md index 8da3ce53..1a13714a 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-30.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-05-30.md @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - [x] 08:35 [[@Lifestyle]] :shoe: : pick up shoes at the cobbler's 📅 2022-05-30 ✅ 2022-05-30 -- 12:00 My [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is preparing the [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] [[2022-05-30|today]] #recipe ^5ah1r6 +- 12:00 My [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is preparing the [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] [[2022-05-30|today]] ^5ah1r6 --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-02 Departure to London.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-02 Departure to London.md index 2fe72ef5..4d8b8987 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-02 Departure to London.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-02 Departure to London.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 09:30 date: 2022-06-02 --- -Depart à [[@@London|London]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[2022-06-02|ce jour]]. \ No newline at end of file +Depart à [[@@London|London]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[2022-06-02|ce jour]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-05 Retour a Zurich.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-05 Retour a Zurich.md index bd6e2f54..0357ffed 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-05 Retour a Zurich.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-05 Retour a Zurich.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 19:00 date: 2022-06-05 --- -Retour à [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[2022-06-05|ce jour]]. \ No newline at end of file +Retour à [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[2022-06-05|ce jour]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-08.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-08.md index 81598083..46c45773 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-08.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-08.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- [ ] 20:24 [[Chilaquiles Casserole]] with [[MRCK|Meggi]] with Piadina bread #recipe ^bblkv4 +- [ ] 20:24 [[Chilaquiles Casserole]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi]] with Piadina bread ^bblkv4 --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-17 Gorillaz - arenes de Nimes.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-17 Gorillaz - arenes de Nimes.md index 3f0437df..c505342b 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-17 Gorillaz - arenes de Nimes.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-17 Gorillaz - arenes de Nimes.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 22:30 date: 2022-06-17 --- -Concert de Gorillaz à [[Nimes]] avec [[MRCK|Boubinou]] [[2022-06-17|le 17 juin]]. \ No newline at end of file +Concert de Gorillaz à [[Nimes]] avec [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]] [[2022-06-17|le 17 juin]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-25.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-25.md index b0b41563..a26d215e 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-25.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-06-25.md @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - [x] 16:29 :sailboat: [[@Lifestyle]], [[2022-06-25|Memo]]: reprendre inscription pour le club nautique de ZH 📅 2022-08-31 ✅ 2022-08-31 -- 19:47 [[Mushroom Fricassée]] for dinns made by [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] #recipe ^925bhq +- 19:47 [[Mushroom Fricassée]] for dinns made by [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] ^925bhq --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-07.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-07.md index 01695fb5..5251079c 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-07.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-07.md @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Anniv souhaité par: - Andrea -+[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] ++[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-10.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-10.md index c38b5416..5153134d 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-10.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-10.md @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - [x] 18:14 :envelope: [[@Lifestyle]], [[2022-07-10|Memo]]: order address- printed bristols 📅 2022-07-31 ✅ 2022-07-31 -- [x] 19:35 :racing_car: [[@Lifestyle]], [[2022-07-10|Memo]]: check with AXA if [[MRCK|Megan Rose]] is covered under the current insurance 📅 2022-07-15 ✅ 2022-07-12 +- [x] 19:35 :racing_car: [[@Lifestyle]], [[2022-07-10|Memo]]: check with AXA if [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]] is covered under the current insurance 📅 2022-07-15 ✅ 2022-07-12 --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-29 Megan - Belfast.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-29 Megan - Belfast.md index 8819f8d8..3f1348dd 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-29 Megan - Belfast.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-29 Megan - Belfast.md @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ date: 2022-07-29 endDate: 2022-07-30 --- -[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is leaving to [[Belfast]] [[2022-07-29|this evening late (21:45pm)]]. \ No newline at end of file +[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] is leaving to [[Belfast]] [[2022-07-29|this evening late (21:45pm)]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-29.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-29.md index 45a8e240..f5087926 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-29.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-29.md @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- [ ] 12:47 [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] for [[MRCK]] before leaving to [[Belfast]] #recipe ^auz2yf +- [ ] 12:47 [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] for [[@@MRCK]] before leaving to [[Belfast]] ^auz2yf --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-31.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-31.md index dd56378c..e225e571 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-31.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-07-31.md @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - Watched [[Batman Returns (1992)]] -- 15:08 [[Pastitsio]] tested this day - great stuff #recipe ^zkc10d +- 15:08 [[Pastitsio]] tested this day - great stuff ^zkc10d --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-05 Megan & mum back.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-05 Megan & mum back.md index ae6c3694..0720a30c 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-05 Megan & mum back.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-05 Megan & mum back.md @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ date: 2022-08-05 endDate: 2022-08-06 --- -[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] and her Mum are back to [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] [[2022-08-05|this late evening (10:30pm)]]. \ No newline at end of file +[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] and her Mum are back to [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] [[2022-08-05|this late evening (10:30pm)]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-06.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-06.md index 442d0edb..32c095e6 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-06.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-06.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- 09:42 Visit of [[Mountain hikes in Switzerland#Jungfrau|Jungfrau]] by Interlaken with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] and her mum +- 09:42 Visit of [[Mountain hikes in Switzerland#Jungfrau|Jungfrau]] by Interlaken with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] and her mum --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-10 Meg's mum back to Belfast.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-10 Meg's mum back to Belfast.md index 4a429de6..d60ef941 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-10 Meg's mum back to Belfast.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-10 Meg's mum back to Belfast.md @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ date: 2022-08-10 endDate: 2022-08-11 --- -[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]'s mum is back to [[Belfast]] [[2022-08-10|in the morning]]. \ No newline at end of file +[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]'s mum is back to [[Belfast]] [[2022-08-10|in the morning]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-13.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-13.md index 4a21ed72..5fb187cb 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-13.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-13.md @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- Rando avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] sur le [[Mountain hikes in Switzerland#Rigi|Rigi]] +- Rando avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] sur le [[Mountain hikes in Switzerland#Rigi|Rigi]] %% ### %%   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-14.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-14.md index 92c4954c..1df74464 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-14.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-14.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - Finished [[Un village français (2009–2017)]] -- 21:22 [[Big Shells With Spicy Lamb Sausage and Pistachios]] without broccoli #recipe ^w7o87r +- 21:22 [[Big Shells With Spicy Lamb Sausage and Pistachios]] without broccoli ^w7o87r --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-16.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-16.md index 553eef33..a209e745 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-16.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-16.md @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- 20:23 [[Hoppin' John]] with [[MRCK|Meggi]]. Beans replaced with refried beans ^zu5xej +- 20:23 [[Hoppin' John]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi]]. Beans replaced with refried beans ^zu5xej --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-17.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-17.md index 665af352..9622ac08 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-17.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-17.md @@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- [x] 22:21 :tv: [[2022-08-17|Memo]], [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi]]: download (1) the trip to (i) Greece (ii) italy (iii) Spain + if available thé original one in England. Then all seasons of “absolutely fabulous” 📅 2022-08-20 ✅ 2022-08-18 -- 22:36 Watched [[GoldenEye (1995)]] with [[MRCK|Meggi]] +- [x] 22:21 :tv: [[2022-08-17|Memo]], [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi]]: download (1) the trip to (i) Greece (ii) italy (iii) Spain + if available thé original one in England. Then all seasons of “absolutely fabulous” 📅 2022-08-20 ✅ 2022-08-18 +- 22:36 Watched [[GoldenEye (1995)]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi]] --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-19.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-19.md index 14e30097..9fdf7f46 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-19.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-19.md @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -Diner chez [[Bebek]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +Diner chez [[Bebek]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]].   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-20.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-20.md index 96811132..702a8a2a 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-20.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-20.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - 19:12 Fin du livre [[La promesse de l'aube]] -- Started [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- Started [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-21.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-21.md index c3146ad3..579b8e27 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-21.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-21.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - [x] 09:57 :boot: [[@Lifestyle|Lifestyle]], [[@Sport Zürich|Sport in Zürich]], [[2022-08-21|Memo]]: pick up riding boot from cobbler 📅 2022-09-01 ✅ 2022-08-29 ^otnsxe -- 20:02 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 20:02 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-22.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-22.md index 3c6f74ec..b657a656 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-22.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-22.md @@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- [ ] 16:14 :ring: [[@life admin|Life]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]: find a ring 📆2023-06-30 -- 19:58 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- [ ] 16:14 :ring: [[@life admin|Life]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]: find a ring 📆2023-06-30 +- 19:58 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-24.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-24.md index 6772f5c7..a647e63f 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-24.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-24.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   - 12:31 [[Polo Park Zürich|Stick & Ball]] -- 23:04 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 23:04 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-25.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-25.md index c2121b59..13b2aa7b 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-25.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-25.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. - 06:51 [[Polo Park Zürich|Stick & Ball]] - [ ] 12:59 :ice_hockey: [[2022-08-25|Memo]], [[@Sport Zürich|Sport in Zürich]]: go to a game of ZSC 📆2022-11-30 - [ ] 13:01 :soccer: [[2022-08-25|Memo]], [[@Sport Zürich|Sport in Zürich]]: go to see the FC Zürich 📆2023-02-27 ^pkmkns -- 20:54 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 20:54 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-26.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-26.md index 9318128c..4617c96c 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-26.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-26.md @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. %% ### %%   -- [x] 12:23 :horse: [[2022-08-26|Memo]], [[@Lifestyle|Lifestyle]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]: organise this year's Show Jumping visits 📅 2022-08-31 ✅ 2022-08-27 +- [x] 12:23 :horse: [[2022-08-26|Memo]], [[@Lifestyle|Lifestyle]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]: organise this year's Show Jumping visits 📅 2022-08-31 ✅ 2022-08-27 - [ ] 12:24 :racing_car: [[2022-08-26|Memo]], [[@Lifestyle|Lifestyle]]: organise F1 Grand Prix around CH 📅 2023-03-31 --- diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-30.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-30.md index ffc4fd83..a293230f 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-30.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-30.md @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   - 11:11 Anniversaire de [[Amaury de Villeneuve|Papa]]: [[2022-08-30|66 ans]]. -- 21:51 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 21:51 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] %% ### %%   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-31.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-31.md index 1447a0dc..4e62cf07 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-31.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-08-31.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. - [x] 15:14 :shark: [[2022-08-31|Memo]], [[Server Cloud|Mediatheque]]: find iOS & Mac clients that work well 📅 2022-09-14 ✅ 2022-09-01 - [x] 15:15 :shark: [[2022-08-31|Memo]], [[Server Cloud|Mediatheque]]: understand how live TV works 📅 2022-09-14 ✅ 2022-09-02 - [x] 18:21 📡 [[2022-08-31|Memo]], [[@IT & Computer|Obsidian]]: understand the full toolkit of git 📅 2022-09-10 ✅ 2022-08-31 -- 22:36 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 22:36 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] %% --- %%   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-01.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-01.md index 3e6c8815..41a4ec7d 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-01.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-01.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   - 09:11 [[Polo Park Zürich|Stick&Ball]] -- 21:55 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 21:55 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-02.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-02.md index b35b1ded..51b0be7e 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-02.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-02.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ style: number This section does serve for quick memos.   -- 22:54 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 22:54 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-03.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-03.md index fb7b58fd..9f423bde 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-03.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-03.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ style: number This section does serve for quick memos.   -- 23:25 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 23:25 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-04.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-04.md index 3eee8b34..c9e54226 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-04.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-04.md @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   - 08:04 Anniversaire de [[Laurence Bédier|Maman]] -- 08:43 [[Polo Park Zürich|Beginners' chukkas]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi]] -- 12:44 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 08:43 [[Polo Park Zürich|Beginners' chukkas]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi]] +- 12:44 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-08 Diamond League Final.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-08 Diamond League Final.md index 9487d05f..880d051a 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-08 Diamond League Final.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-08 Diamond League Final.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ endTime: 22:30 date: 2022-09-08 --- -Finals of the Diamond League at [[@@Zürich|Letzigrund, Zürich]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] [[2022-09-08|that day]]. \ No newline at end of file +Finals of the Diamond League at [[@@Zürich|Letzigrund, Zürich]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] [[2022-09-08|that day]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-09.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-09.md index 8ba75e8c..a0334f1c 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-09.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-09.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- Drive to [[@Switzerland|Ticino]] for our 2nd anniversary weekend with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- Drive to [[@Switzerland|Ticino]] for our 2nd anniversary weekend with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] %% --- %%   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-11.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-11.md index 4c63ce21..14fe8e23 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-11.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-11.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ style: number This section does serve for quick memos.   -- 15:57 Departure from [[@Switzerland|Ticino]] back to [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- 15:57 Departure from [[@Switzerland|Ticino]] back to [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-12.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-12.md index 280157b0..c866b914 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-12.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-12.md @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] [[2022-09-12|this day]] +- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] [[2022-09-12|this day]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-14.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-14.md index b7f05b99..6a8b4737 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-14.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-14.md @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos. - 12:00 Day trip à [[Geneva]] pour le boulot - [x] 12:03 :small_airplane: [[2022-09-14|Memo]], [[Geneva]]: reserver un hotel/airbnb pour Geneve 📅 2022-09-18 ✅ 2022-09-19 ^z9fx6n - [x] 12:04 :small_airplane: [[2022-09-14|Memo]], [[@@Paris|Paris]]: reserver billets de train + accommodation pour weekend a Paris 📅 2022-09-18 ✅ 2022-09-19 ^38rnfw -- 23:17 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-14|this day]] +- 23:17 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[@@MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-14|this day]] %% --- %%   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-15.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-15.md index b62d62f6..65f45bdd 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-15.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-15.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-15|this day]] +- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[@@MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-15|this day]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-16.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-16.md index 9e9efb36..ce537c00 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-16.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-16.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-16|this day]] +- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[@@MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-16|this day]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-17.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-17.md index ef355bc9..ac76c504 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-17.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-17.md @@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-17|this day]] -- [[Iroquois]] for brunch with my [[MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-17|this day]] +- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[@@MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-17|this day]] +- [[Iroquois]] for brunch with my [[@@MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-17|this day]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-18.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-18.md index 4194f6c9..0c7c5ba2 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-18.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-18.md @@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [[Toto]] for lunch with my [[MRCK|Meggi]] [[2022-09-18|this day]] -- [[Polo Park Zürich|Beginners’ chukkas]] in the same team as [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +- [[Toto]] for lunch with my [[@@MRCK|Meggi]] [[2022-09-18|this day]] +- [[Polo Park Zürich|Beginners’ chukkas]] in the same team as [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-19.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-19.md index 70058fd2..f837a87d 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-19.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-19.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-19|this day]] +- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[@@MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-19|this day]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-20.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-20.md index 510b0786..41e2a7fd 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-20.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-20.md @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-20|this day]] +- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[@@MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-20|this day]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-21.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-21.md index 17941b8c..01e1f8fd 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-21.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-21.md @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-21|this day]] +- [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)|Game of Thrones]] with my [[@@MRCK|Boubix]] [[2022-09-21|this day]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-24.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-24.md index 97cdf69b..206a4602 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-24.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-24.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ style: number This section does serve for quick memos.   -- 19:52 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[MRCK|Meggi]] [[2022-09-24|today]] +- 19:52 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi]] [[2022-09-24|today]] - 19:53 [[Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth]] for dinner [[2022-09-24|today]] diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-29.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-29.md index 18ebcaf3..c4684553 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-29.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-09-29.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ style: number This section does serve for quick memos.   -- 22:04 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[MRCK|Meggi]] [[2022-09-29|today]] +- 22:04 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi]] [[2022-09-29|today]] %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-01.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-01.md index aea062cc..00a249ac 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-01.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-01.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   - 14:00 [[Big Shells With Spicy Lamb Sausage and Pistachios]] without the pasta & with chicken [[2022-10-01|today]] ^1qys14 -- 19:12 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[MRCK]] [[2022-10-01|this day]] +- 19:12 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[@@MRCK]] [[2022-10-01|this day]] %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-02.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-02.md index dcbbbc8f..80d9a256 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-02.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-02.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ style: number This section does serve for quick memos.   -- 11:52 [[Dar]] with [[MRCK]], Leo & Nathalie [[2022-10-02|this day]] +- 11:52 [[Dar]] with [[@@MRCK]], Leo & Nathalie [[2022-10-02|this day]] %% --- %% @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ This section does serve for quick memos.   -- 19:12 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[MRCK]] [[2022-10-02|this day]] +- 19:12 [[Game of Thrones (2011–2019)]] with [[@@MRCK]] [[2022-10-02|this day]]   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-03 Meggi in Belfast.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-03 Meggi in Belfast.md index e3f32bda..2c833836 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-03 Meggi in Belfast.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-03 Meggi in Belfast.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] in [[Belfast]]. +[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] in [[Belfast]].   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-04.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-04.md index 2dad459a..4452fbed 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-04.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-04.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ style: number This section does serve for quick memos.   -- [ ] 18:10 :plate_with_cutlery: [[@family]]: book resto a Paris pour le danche 23 Oct 📅 2022-10-08 ^err01k +- [x] 18:10 :plate_with_cutlery: [[@family]]: book resto a Paris pour le danche 23 Oct 📅 2022-10-08 ✅ 2022-10-10 ^err01k %% --- %% diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-08.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-08.md index 63653b93..ee8c03a4 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-08.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-08.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Stress: 25 FrontHeadBar: 5 EarHeadBar: 30 BackHeadBar: 20 -Water: 1.5 +Water: 1.875 Coffee: 1 Steps: 6242 Ski: diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-09.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-09.md index f655343d..f2b41c3b 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-09.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-09.md @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ Stress: 25 FrontHeadBar: 5 EarHeadBar: 30 BackHeadBar: 20 -Water: -Coffee: -Steps: +Water: 1.5 +Coffee: 1 +Steps: 10189 Ski: Riding: Racket: diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-10.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-10.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3609ff9 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-10.md @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +--- + +title: "🗒 Daily Note" +allDay: true +date: 2022-10-10 +Date: 2022-10-10 +DocType: Note +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true +Sleep: 9.5 +Happiness: 90 +Gratefulness: 90 +Stress: 25 +FrontHeadBar: 5 +EarHeadBar: 30 +BackHeadBar: 20 +Water: 1.6 +Coffee: 3 +Steps: +Ski: +Riding: +Racket: +Football: +Swim: + +--- + +%% Parent:: [[@Life Admin]] %% + +--- + +[[2022-10-09|<< 🗓 Previous ]]       [[@Main Dashboard|Back]]       [[2022-10-11|🗓 Next >>]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Record today's health +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-2022-10-10Edit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-2022-10-10NSave + +  + +# 2022-10-10 + +  + +> [!summary]+ +> Daily note for 2022-10-10 + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### 📝 Memos + +  + +This section does serve for quick memos. + +  +- 19:00 [[Derborence]] fini dans l'avion du retour de [[Belfast]] à [[@@Zürich|Zürich]] ^h0i548 + + +%% --- %% +  + +--- + +  + +### 🗒 Notes + +  + +Loret ipsum + +  + +--- + +  + +### :link: Linked activity + +  + +```dataview +Table from [[2022-10-10]] +``` + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-14 Weekend à GVA.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-14 Weekend à GVA.md index 19daf02a..e2cdba4e 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-14 Weekend à GVA.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-14 Weekend à GVA.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Weekend à [[Geneva]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +Weekend à [[Geneva]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]].   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-15 Lunch w Marguerite & Arnold.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-15 Lunch w Marguerite & Arnold.md index bc280c05..64e9d213 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-15 Lunch w Marguerite & Arnold.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-15 Lunch w Marguerite & Arnold.md @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ date: 2022-10-15 CollapseMetaTable: true --- -[[2022-10-15|Ce jour]], dej à [[Geneva]] avec [[Marguerite de Villeneuve]], [[Arnold]] & [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +[[2022-10-15|Ce jour]], dej à [[Geneva]] avec [[Marguerite de Villeneuve]], [[Arnold]] & [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-21 Weekend à Paris.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-21 Weekend à Paris.md index 89f6c23c..04650735 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-21 Weekend à Paris.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-21 Weekend à Paris.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Weekend à [[@@Paris|Paris]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +Weekend à [[@@Paris|Paris]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]].   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-22 Tea Time, fraterie.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-22 Tea Time, fraterie.md index cafca0d3..4d5a91a7 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-22 Tea Time, fraterie.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-22 Tea Time, fraterie.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -[[2022-10-22|Ce jour]], tea time à [[@@Paris|Paris]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] et: +[[2022-10-22|Ce jour]], tea time à [[@@Paris|Paris]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] et: - [[Noémie de Villeneuve]] - [[Marguerite de Villeneuve]] & [[Arnold]] - [[Eloi de Villeneuve]] diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-23 Lunch w Mutti.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-23 Lunch w Mutti.md index bd5e3974..97fb1d4c 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-23 Lunch w Mutti.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-10-23 Lunch w Mutti.md @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -[[2022-10-23|Ce jour]], dej à [[@@Paris|Paris]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] & [[Laurence Bédier]]. +[[2022-10-23|Ce jour]], dej à [[@@Paris|Paris]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] & [[Laurence Bédier]]. diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-11-10 Dinner @ Swiss Re.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-11-10 Dinner @ Swiss Re.md index e9928bea..5ec251c1 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-11-10 Dinner @ Swiss Re.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2022-11-10 Dinner @ Swiss Re.md @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Dinner @ Swiss Re with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] [[2022-11-10|this day]]. \ No newline at end of file +Dinner @ Swiss Re with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] [[2022-11-10|this day]]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-09-08 Trip to NYC.md b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-09-08 Trip to NYC.md index 53f0899a..d8f31954 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-09-08 Trip to NYC.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Calendars/2023-09-08 Trip to NYC.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Trip to [[New York]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +Trip to [[New York]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]].   diff --git a/00.01 Admin/Templates/Template Pocket Source.md b/00.01 Admin/Templates/Template Pocket Source.md index 9e90c18f..51b7acb1 100644 --- a/00.01 Admin/Templates/Template Pocket Source.md +++ b/00.01 Admin/Templates/Template Pocket Source.md @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ --- Tag: [""] -Date: +Date: {{DATE:YYYY-MM-DD}} DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" TimeStamp: location: Source: Type: "Book" - Author: + Author: {{author}} Language: - Published: + Published: {{publishDate}} Link: {{url}} Read: - Cover: + Cover: {{coverUrl}} CollapseMetaTable: true --- diff --git a/00.02 Inbox/By the Sea.md b/00.02 Inbox/By the Sea.md index 7cdb3a24..04f2f8c8 100644 --- a/00.02 Inbox/By the Sea.md +++ b/00.02 Inbox/By the Sea.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Novel", "Culture", "Zanzibar", "Nobel"] +Tag: ["Novel", "Culture", "Zanzibar", "🏆"] Date: 2021-10-16 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ Source: Link: https://www.goodreads.com/work/best_book/75150-by-the-sea Read: Cover: https://i0.wp.com/blackwells.co.uk/jacket/l/9780747557852.jpg +CollapseMetaTable: true --- diff --git a/00.02 Inbox/Empire of Pain.md b/00.02 Inbox/Empire of Pain.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e58bc892 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.02 Inbox/Empire of Pain.md @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +--- + +Tag: ["Biography", "💀", "💉", "🇺🇸"] +Date: 2022-10-10 +DocType: "Source" +Hierarchy: "NonRoot" +TimeStamp: +location: +Source: + Type: "Book" + Author: "Patrick Radden Keefe" + Language: EN + Published: 2021-05-13 + Link: "https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/patrick-radden-keefe/empire-of-pain/9781529062489" + Read: + Cover: "https://www.greatescapebooks.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Empire-of-Pain-510x785.jpeg" +CollapseMetaTable: true + +--- + +Parent:: [[@Reading master|Reading list]] +ReadingState:: In progress + +--- + +  + +```button +name Edit Source parameters +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-SourceEdit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-TNSave + +  + +# Empire of Pain + +  + +> [!summary]+ +>**Winner of the 2021 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction** +>   +**One of Barack Obama’s Favorite Books of 2021** +**Goodreads Choice Awards 2021: Winner, Memoir & Autobiography** +>   +> **_Empire of Pain_ is the story of a dynasty: a parable of 21st century greed** +>   +'One of those authors I will always read, no matter what the subject matter, which is why I gobbled up _Empire of Pain . . ._ a masterclass in compelling narrative nonfiction.' – Elizabeth Day, _The_ _Guardian_ '30 Best Summer Reads' +>   +'If you haven’t read it already, you really should. I’ve been thinking about it nonstop ever since I finished it.' – Malcolm Gladwell +  +**The gripping and shocking story of three generations of the Sackler family and their roles in the stories of Valium, Oxycontin and the opioid crisis.** +  +The Sackler family is one of the richest in the world, and their name adorns the walls of many famous institutions – Harvard; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Oxford; the Louvre. The source of the family fortune was vague, until it emerged that the Sacklers were responsible for making and marketing Oxycontin, a blockbuster painkiller that was a catalyst for the opioid crisis – an international epidemic of drug addiction which has killed nearly half a million people. +  +In this masterpiece of narrative reporting and writing, award-winning journalist and host of the Wind of Change podcast Patrick Radden Keefe exhaustively documents the jaw-dropping and ferociously compelling reality. + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### Cover + +  + +```dataviewjs +dv.el("span", "![](" + dv.current().Source.Cover + ")") +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### Notes + +  + +Loret ipsum + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.02 Inbox/Soumission.md b/00.02 Inbox/Soumission.md index adc8c4cc..ea9a07b5 100644 --- a/00.02 Inbox/Soumission.md +++ b/00.02 Inbox/Soumission.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Novel", "Society", "PoliticalFiction"] +Tag: ["Novel", "Society", "Politics"] Date: 2021-09-27 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Source: Link: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soumission_(roman) Read: Cover: https://ec56229aec51f1baff1d-185c3068e22352c56024573e929788ff.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/attachments/large/0/0/8/004644008.jpg +CollapseMetaTable: true --- diff --git a/00.02 Inbox/Sérotonine.md b/00.02 Inbox/Sérotonine.md index 84f93c79..c425218e 100644 --- a/00.02 Inbox/Sérotonine.md +++ b/00.02 Inbox/Sérotonine.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Novel", "SelfQuest", "Social", "Suicide"] +Tag: ["Novel", "🤔", "Social", "Suicide"] Date: 2021-09-27 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Source: Link: https://www.francetvinfo.fr/culture/livres/roman/pourquoi-quot-serotoninequot-est-le-plus-houellebecquien-et-le-plus-triste-des-romans-de-houellebecq_3303525.html Read: Cover: http://img.over-blog-kiwi.com/0/93/28/90/20190105/ob_c461b9_serotonine-houellebecq.jpg +CollapseMetaTable: true --- diff --git a/00.02 Inbox/The Fran Lebowitz Reader.md b/00.02 Inbox/The Fran Lebowitz Reader.md index 8fb3570b..25605fb8 100644 --- a/00.02 Inbox/The Fran Lebowitz Reader.md +++ b/00.02 Inbox/The Fran Lebowitz Reader.md @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ dv.el("span", "![](" + dv.current().Source.Cover + ")")   -Recommendation by [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Recommendation by [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.02 Inbox/The Good Men.md b/00.02 Inbox/The Good Men.md index 0c47cfac..09d53012 100644 --- a/00.02 Inbox/The Good Men.md +++ b/00.02 Inbox/The Good Men.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Novel", "Historic", "🏰", "🇫🇷", "Cathars"] +Tag: ["Novel", "🏰", "🇫🇷", "Cathars"] Date: 2021-09-25 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/00.02 Inbox/Under the Volcano.md b/00.02 Inbox/Under the Volcano.md index 3a30ced0..f766af62 100644 --- a/00.02 Inbox/Under the Volcano.md +++ b/00.02 Inbox/Under the Volcano.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Novel", "Human", "Dependency", "🍺"] +Tag: ["Novel", "Human", "💀", "🍺"] Date: 2021-09-27 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/00.03 News/An American education.md b/00.03 News/An American education.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a776f3d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/00.03 News/An American education.md @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ +--- + +Tag: ["Society", "🇺🇸", "🇵🇭", "🎓"] +Date: 2022-10-09 +DocType: "WebClipping" +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: 2022-10-09 +Link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/10/02/teacher-shortage-bullhead-city-arizona/ +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true + +--- + +Parent:: [[@News|News]] +Read:: [[2022-10-10]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-AnAmericaneducationNSave + +  + +# An American education + +## Amid a historic U.S. teacher shortage, a ‘Most Outstanding Teacher’ from the Philippines tries to help save a struggling school in rural Arizona + +Rose Jean Obreque assists a student during class at Fox Creek Junior High School in Bullhead City, Ariz., on Sept. 13. Obreque is one of several teachers who relocated to Bullhead City from the Philippines to help with a teacher shortage in the school district. (Joshua Lott/The Washington Post) + +BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. — Carolyn Stewart had spent the past five months trying to find teachers for the Bullhead City School District, and now she walked into the Las Vegas airport holding up a sign with the name of her latest hire. The 75-year-old superintendent wandered through the international baggage claim, calling out a name she had just learned to pronounce. “Ms. Obreque?” she said. “Teacher Rose Jean Obreque?” + +She saw a woman smiling and moving toward her with a large suitcase. + +“Are you our new teacher?” Stewart asked, but the woman shook her head and walked by. + +Stewart raised the sign above her head and took out her phone to check in with her office 100 miles south in Bullhead City, Ariz. The 2,300 students in her district had been back in school for several weeks, but she was still missing almost 30 percent of her classroom staff. Each day involved a high-wire act of emergency substitutes and reconfigured classrooms as the fallout continued to arrive in her email. Another teacher had just written to give her two-week notice, citing “chronic exhaustion.” A new statewide report had found that elementary and junior high test scores in math had dropped by as much as 11 percentage points since the beginning of the pandemic. The principal of her junior high had sent a message with the subject line “venting.” + +“The first two weeks have been the hardest thing I’ve ever faced,” he wrote. “My teachers are burnt out already. They come to me for answers and I really have none. We are, as my dad used to say, four flat tires from bankruptcy, except in this case we are one teacher away from not being able to operate the school.” + +Stewart had been working in some of the country’s most challenging public schools for 52 years, but only in recent months had she begun to worry that the entire system of American education was at risk of failing. The United States had lost 370,000 teachers since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Maine had started recruiting summer camp counselors into classrooms, Florida was relying on military veterans with no prior teaching experience, and Arizona had dropped its college-degree requirement, but Stewart was still struggling to find people willing to teach in a high-poverty district for a starting salary of $38,500 a year. + +She’d sent recruiters to hiring fairs across the state, but they had come back without a single lead. She’d advertised on college campuses and at job fairs across the country and eventually come up with a half-dozen qualified applicants for 42 openings. “Basically, we need bodies at this point,” she’d told her school board, and they’d agreed to hire 20 foreign teachers with master’s degrees to move from the Philippines to the desert of rural Arizona. + +“Excuse me, Dr. Stewart?” She turned around to see a young woman who at first glance Stewart mistook for one of her students. She was less than 5 feet tall, wearing a backpack, hauling two large suitcases and pointing at Stewart’s sign. “That’s me,” she said. + +“Ms. Obreque!” Stewart said, pulling her into a hug. “Your suitcases are bigger than you. Let me help.” + +“Thank you, ma’am, but I can handle it. I am very determined.” + +Obreque, 31, grabbed her bags, and together they walked across the terminal to meet a few other Filipino teachers who had arrived in Las Vegas earlier that afternoon. + +“How was your trip?” Stewart asked, and Obreque explained that she had left home four days earlier, traveled six hours to Manila, waited out a delay with her visa paperwork and then flown another 14 hours to the United States. She held up her phone and took pictures of the airport concourse, the escalators, the fast-food restaurants and a sign that said, “Welcome to Las Vegas.” + +“My first international trip, and it is to my dream country,” she said. + +“You must be so exhausted,” Stewart said. + +“And excited,” Obreque said. “I am very eager to be in the classroom.” + +Eleven different teachers had already substituted in what would soon be Obreque’s eighth-grade English classroom at Fox Creek Junior High, including the principal, the vice principal, the band director, a softball coach, a school board member and then finally Stewart, who’d volunteered one day when another substitute was called away to a different class. + +Despite the fact that “superintendent” was imprinted on her name tag, some of the students had tested her, folding their handouts into paper airplanes and talking during her lectures. It had taken all five decades of her experience to harness control of the room and successfully complete her lesson, and by the end of the day she was so exhausted that she’d sat through 45 minutes of muscle cramps in the teachers’ lounge before she felt well enough to walk back out to her car. + +“We’re very grateful to have you here,” she told Obreque. + +“Thank you for the opportunity to teach in America,” Obreque said. “It will be the pinnacle of my career.” + +\*\*\* + +She left the airport in a car with three other Filipino teachers and pressed her phone against the window to photograph the casino hotels, the downtown high-rises, the glistening pools of the suburbs and the neat rows of palm trees on the outskirts of town. Civilization began to give way to red dirt and jagged rock formations. The car’s thermometer showed an outside temperature of 114 degrees. Obreque put away her phone and watched heat waves rise off the desert. + +“I imagined it would be greener,” she said. + +“This isn’t like America in the movies,” said Anne Cuevas, a Filipina who’d already been teaching in Bullhead City for four years and had traveled to greet the new teachers in Las Vegas. + +Cuevas had been hired before the pandemic as one of the first foreign teachers in Bullhead City, when the school district began to recognize signs of an impending teacher shortage. The Philippines and the United States have similar school calendars, curriculums and grading systems, which is why U.S. schools have hired more than 1,000 Filipino teachers in the past few years. Most Filipino teachers have master’s degrees or doctorates. In the Philippines, teaching is considered a highly competitive profession, with an average of 14 applicants for each open position, and teachers are constantly evaluated and ranked against their peers. + +“What were your ratings?” Cuevas asked her passengers, all of whom had arrived in the United States for the first time earlier that afternoon. + +“I was rated Outstanding Teacher — top five in my school,” said Vanessa Bravo, a seventh-grade math teacher who’d left behind her husband and three sons, ages 15, 12 and 10. + +“Outstanding Teacher as well,” said Sheena Feliciano, whose father drove a bicycle taxi in Manila. + +They looked at Obreque and waited for her answer. “It’s okay if you’re too embarrassed to tell us,” Cuevas teased. + +“Most Outstanding Teacher,” Obreque said. “Last year, I ranked first of 42 teachers at my school.” + +It was something she had worked to achieve for almost a decade, ever since she had earned a master’s degree in education and couldn’t find a teaching job anywhere. She’d worked the night shift at a call center, improving her English as she offered technical support for an American company based 7,000 miles away, until finally her 17th teaching application led to a job at a school in the farmland outside of La Carlota City for the equivalent U.S. salary of $5,000 per year. + +Her seventh-grade students there were the children of fishermen and sugar cane farmers. They arrived for school early, even if they had to walk more than a mile to get there. They called her “ma’am.” They brought her homemade lunches. They wrote thank-you notes at the end of each week. They aspired to become engineers or doctors or teachers like her, and they volunteered to stay after school for extra lessons rather than returning home to work in the sugar cane fields. Obreque started an after-school program for struggling readers. She led the school’s innovations club to a regional first-place finish. She recorded daily video lessons during the pandemic and hiked to remote villages to make home visits, until her ambition landed her at the top of the teacher rankings and she began to hear from recruitment agencies around the world. + +“Teach the World’s Best in America!” read the brochure from one international teaching agency. Obreque had talked it over with her husband and agreed that the possibility of a $30,000 raise was worth the hardship of living apart. She’d interviewed over Zoom with schools in New Mexico and Arizona and then received an offer to teach in Bullhead City under a J-1 visa, which granted her permission to live in the United States for three years. She’d taken out $8,000 in high-interest loans to pay for the agency fees, a plane ticket, two new teaching outfits and the first month’s rent on a two-bedroom apartment she planned to share with five other foreign teachers. + +Now the sun set on the Mojave Desert as they drove over a hill and began descending toward Bullhead City, a town of 40,000 across the Colorado River from the casinos of Laughlin, Nev. They drove by riverside trailer parks and run-down taquerias. + +“Welcome home,” Cuevas said, as Obreque stared out the window at the scattering of city lights surrounded by blackness. + +“It’s smaller than I thought,” she said. + +“Everything here is different from what you expect,” Cuevas said. + +\*\*\* + +She woke up jet-lagged on a mattress on the floor, changed into one of her new outfits and piled into a car with four other foreign teachers at Fox Creek Junior High to say hello to the principal, who was busy staring at the daily class schedule on his computer, trying to solve the puzzle of another day. Lester Eastman was down to one special-education teacher when he was supposed to have three. He was missing a teacher for five of that day’s art classes, five English classes, 10 math, 10 science and five journalism. All of his available teachers would have to cover an additional class during their planning periods. Eastman would spend his day teaching math. The vice principal would babysit art. “Plugging holes on a sinking boat,” Eastman said, as he finished filling in the daily grid, and then he left his office to greet the new teachers. + +“What time is it right now in the Philippines?” he asked, as he shook their hands. + +“It’s tomorrow, sir,” Obreque said. + +“Well, we’re going to give you a little time to adjust before we throw you in front of a class,” he said, and then he thought about what else he wanted to tell them about Fox Creek, and all the ways he could characterize their new school. There was its F letter grade from the state of Arizona, issued shortly before the pandemic. There were the standardized test scores that showed fewer than 20 percent of students were proficient in either English or math, and more than half were performing at least a few years below their grade level. There were the $4.5 billion in statewide education cuts over the past decade, which had left him with a shortened four-day school week and some of the lowest-paid teachers in the country. There was the fact that many of those teachers in the district were now working beyond retirement age and taking on extra classes because they refused to walk away from a student population that so many others had abandoned. There was the school dining room, where every student qualified for free or reduced-price meals. There was the continued fallout of the pandemic, which had decimated their working-class town of casino dealers and hotel service workers, killing almost 1 percent of the population. There was the scene that moved Eastman each morning, when 600 children from those same families managed to show up on time in matching blue Fox Creek shirts to a school he sometimes worried was failing them. + +But for at least the next few weeks, Eastman had decided that he wanted his staff to focus on only one aspect of life at Fox Creek: student behavior. After years of remote and hybrid learning, some of the students had come back to school full time in 2021 with little sense of how to act in a classroom. Disruptions had been constant. Suspensions had nearly doubled. Eleven of his 28 teachers had resigned at the end of the previous school year, and now Eastman had instructed what was left of his staff to avoid teaching any new material until they had established control of their classrooms. + +“Rules. Procedures. Classroom management,” Eastman said. “These middle-schoolers can be like the dinosaurs in ‘Jurassic Park.’ They test the fence. They push the boundary. It’s in their DNA.” + +“Discipline is crucial,” Obreque said. “Consistency is important.” + +“Some of these kids will take timid and quiet and just eat it for lunch,” he said. “Once you win their respect, you’ll all do great.” + +He showed Obreque to her classroom, where her job for the day was simply to observe. She wrote notes as she watched a PE teacher silence a class with his whistle. Then Cuevas came in to teach the next class, and she called Obreque to the front of the room to introduce herself. + +“I’m Ms. Obreque, and I’m honored to be your new teacher,” she said. + +“Miss who?” a student asked. “Can you talk louder?” + +She nodded and stepped forward. “Ms. Obreque,” she said again, and several students began to talk at once. + +“Are you strict?” + +“How old are you? You look like you’re in high school.” + +“Are you married?” + +“How do you say your name again? Miss teacher something?” + +“Raise your hands, please,” Obreque said. “We will be living together in this room for the next year. If you respect me, I will respect you. If you love me, I will love you.” + +Several of the boys in the room started to laugh and then shout more questions. “One at a time please,” Obreque said, but a chorus of voices overwhelmed hers, until Cuevas clapped her hands. “Guys, enough!” she said. She handed out their vocabulary work, and Obreque watched and took notes until the final bell. + +“How’d everything go?” Eastman asked later, when he saw her in the hallway. + +“I’m learning a lot, sir,” she said. + +He gave her a thumbs-up, went into his office and opened the class grid for the next day. Twenty-six empty squares. Nineteen overworked teachers left to fill in during their only planning period. One of those teachers had diabetes, and she’d gotten a note from her doctor saying she needed more breaks to recuperate. Another had told Eastman he was worried about suffering a heart attack from stress. + +“This is a very devoted staff, but we’ve reached a breaking point,” Eastman said, and he hoped that with some supervision and mentorship, the new foreign teachers could begin providing a little relief. He clicked on a blank square for an eighth-grade English class and typed in a name: “Obreque,” he wrote. + +\*\*\* + +She stepped in front of the class and clasped her hands together to stop them from shaking. “Let’s start with something easy,” she told the students, as the PE teacher sat in the back of the room in case she needed help. She handed out a blank sheet of paper to each student and explained their first task: to fold the paper into a name tag, write their first name in large letters and copy down a few classroom rules. “See? Simple,” she said, as she held up her own paper and demonstrated folding it into thirds. “Any questions?” + +A student in the front row raised her hand: “Can I go to the bathroom?” she asked. + +“Of course,” Obreque said, and then another student stood from his desk. + +“Me too. Bathroom,” he said. + +“Next time please raise your hand,” she said. “But yes. Go ahead.” + +The students began to fold their papers as Obreque walked around to check on their work. There were 24 students in the room — half the size of her typical class in the Philippines. They had backpacks and proper school supplies. They had a classroom with state-of-the-art technology and air conditioning. “Wonderful work,” she said, as she watched a student draw hearts to create a border around her name tag, and then Obreque circled toward the back row, where a group of boys were huddled in a circle. “Let’s see your progress,” she said. One boy held up a name tag that read “Donut Man,” as the others laughed. Another student had folded his paper into an airplane. Another had dropped his paper on the floor and was stabbing his pencil into the side of his desk. + +“Is everything all right?” Obreque asked. “Why aren’t you participating?” + +“’Cause my pencil’s broken,” he said, banging it harder against the desk until it snapped. He picked up the two broken pieces and held them out to her as proof. “What do you want me to do?” he asked, smiling at her, and Obreque looked at him for a moment and then decided that his behavior was her fault. Maybe she hadn’t communicated the assignment properly. Maybe, instead of beginning the class by making name tags, she should have started with the rules so they knew how to behave. She walked back to the front of the room. “Eyes up here,” she said, as several of the students continued to talk. “Five, four, three …” she said, as the students shouted over her, until finally the PE teacher blew his whistle. “Hey! Try doing that to me and see what happens,” he said. “Be quiet and listen to your teacher.” + +Obreque nodded at him and then continued. “I want this class to be systematic,” she said. “We are not animals. We are not in the jungle. We should be guided by rules, or we will not be successful in our learning, right?” + +“Yeah, guys. We’re not animals,” one student said, and then a few boys began to make jungle noises until the PE teacher blew his whistle again. + +“If you want to be respected, show me respect,” Obreque said. “Human beings are supposed to be able to follow simple instructions. You come to school to learn, right?” + +“Nah, I come because my parents make me,” one student said, turning to smile at his seatmate. + +“Yeah, and because somehow you haven’t gotten expelled yet,” his seatmate responded, shoving his friend in the shoulder. + +“And ’cause the girls here are fine as hell,” the student said, punching his friend back in the arm. + +“Enough!” Obreque shouted, using a voice louder than she’d ever used in seven years of teaching in the Philippines. “What is an example of behaving with dignity and respect? Please, answer and raise your hand.” + +A boy in the front row raised an arm that was covered with tic-tac-toe games played out in marker. “Yes,” Obreque said. “Thank you for volunteering.” + +“Can I go to the bathroom?” he asked. + +She sighed, nodded and scanned the room for another hand. “Who else?” she asked. “Anybody? Remember, cooperation is very important for a class to be successful.” + +“Bathroom?” another student asked, but before Obreque could answer she heard the sound of the bell. The students rushed out. The PE teacher put his whistle in his pocket. “Sorry. They can be brutal,” he told her, and he left to teach his next class as Obreque stood alone in the room, still trying to make sense of what had just happened. Sixteen bathroom trips. Seven completed name tags. + +“I am capable of doing so much better,” she said, as another class began to arrive. She would start by going over the classroom rules. She would establish control. She would demand their respect instead of asking for it. + +“Can I go to the bathroom?” a student asked, a little while later, and Obreque shook her head. + +“Not now,” she said. “We are in the middle of working.” + +The student slapped his desk and turned to his friend. “This teacher wants me to pee my pants,” he said, and Obreque told him to move to a desk across the classroom. + +“Honestly, this is America. We have a right to go to the bathroom,” another student said, and more students called out in agreement until Obreque was straining her vocal cords to shout over them. “I want you to listen!” she said. “We are not in the jungle. We are human beings, right? We cannot proceed with all this disruption.” + +“We cannot proceed!” one of the students yelled out, as if declaring victory, and others started to laugh and yell, too. “Please, have some respect!” Obreque said, but only a few students seemed to hear her. “Five, four, three, two, one,” Obreque shouted, but they weren’t quieting down, and there was nothing but more humiliation waiting for her at zero. She decided to try a tactic she’d used a few times in the Philippines, planting herself quietly at the front of the room, modeling silence, looking from one student to the next and waiting for them to recognize their own bad behavior. A boy was chewing on the collar of his shirt. A girl was taping pencils to each of her fingers and then pawing at the boy next to her. Two boys were playing a version of bumper cars with their desks. A girl was pouring water from a cup into another girl’s mouth, and that girl was spitting the water onto the student next to her. “Ugh, miss teacher lady? Can I go wash off this spit water?” the student asked. A boy was standing up and intentionally tripping over his friend’s legs. A girl was starting a game of hangman on the whiteboard. A boy was walking up to the front of the classroom, holding out a piece of paper rolled into the shape of a microphone, and pretending to interview Obreque. “So, what do you think of life at Fox Creek?” he asked. + +“I heard the bell ring!” one student shouted, and suddenly a dozen students were scrambling out of their desks. + +“Wait for me to dismiss you!” Obreque said, looking up at the clock, because she hadn’t heard anything, and she wasn’t sure if the class was supposed to be over. + +“We heard the bell,” another student said, as he opened the door to leave, and before long the students were gone and the classroom was empty. Obreque held her hand up against her sore throat. She wiped the game of hangman off the whiteboard and started to collect several paper airplanes and notes left behind on the floor. “Can you even understand her?” one of the notes read, and she dropped it into the trash and then took out her phone, where there was a message waiting from her husband. “I’m proud of you,” he’d written. “I know you will impress them.” + +She wiped her eyes and put the phone back into her purse, and only then did she hear the bell actually begin to ring. + +\*\*\* + +She wanted to quit. She wanted to leave Bullhead City, travel back across the desert to Las Vegas and fly to La Carlota City, but she was $8,000 in debt and 7,000 miles from the Philippines, and instead the only safe place she could think to go was a few doors down the hall, into Cuevas’s empty classroom at the end of the school day. Three of the other new foreign teachers were already seated around the room, recovering from their days. Obreque dropped her bag on the floor and walked over to join them. + +“I don’t know even what to say,” she said. + +“One day teaching here is like a month in the Philippines,” another teacher said. + +“Five of these students is like 20 back home,” another said. + +“I don’t know how to handle them,” Obreque said. “I can’t connect. I can’t teach.” She looked at Cuevas. “I’m sorry if I am a disappointment, ma’am. What could be a bigger failure than crying on my first day?” + +“Oh, I did that every day for six months,” she said, and the other teachers looked at her in disbelief, because they knew Cuevas as the model of Americanized self-assurance, with her own YouTube channel to share teaching tips and a new designation as one of Bullhead City School District’s employees of the month. “I was the worst teacher here for a whole year,” she told them. “The students ran all over me. I lost my confidence. I wanted to go home.” + +She told them that it had taken her a year to pay off her debts to the international teaching agency, two years to get her Arizona driver’s license and three years to move out of a bedroom she’d shared with other international teachers and into her own apartment. She’d applied for an extension on her J-1 visa to stay in Bullhead City for two extra years as she continued to figure out how to build strong relationships with her students. “You have to prove that you really care about them,” she said, so she’d gone to the dollar store, spent her own money on art supplies and redecorated her classroom into a movie theater on premiere night, with a red carpet and a VIP door and a banner that read: “Every Student Is a Star.” She started attending her students’ sporting events, staying after school for volleyball and basketball games, and watching YouTube videos to learn the rules for American football. She watched every one of the Marvel movies they talked about during class. She called their parents not just with concerns but also to share praise each time a student impressed her. She gradually moved beyond her Filipino instinct for classroom formality and began asking her students about their lives, and they introduced her to a version of America much different from what she’d first expected: abusive families, homelessness, surging drug overdose deaths, conspiratorial ideologies, loneliness, suicide, alcoholism and poverty every bit as bad as anything she’d encountered in the Philippines. + +“In a lot of ways, they are broken and hurting,” she said, and because of that she’d come to admire her colleagues for their dedication and appreciate her students for their resilience, their irreverence, their bravado, their candor and, most of all, for their vulnerability. She’d turned herself into one of the most beloved teachers in a school that couldn’t find enough teachers, and yet she would be legally required to return to the Philippines when her visa expired in eight months. + +“The students here are difficult, but they need you,” Cuevas told the other teachers now. “Maybe you can do something to motivate them, to give them more hope.” + +“I don’t know if I’m going to be able to help them,” Obreque told her. + +“There is literally no one else,” Cuevas said. + +\*\*\* + +The top-ranked teacher from La Carlota City was standing outside her classroom the next morning, ready to teach her students how to learn. “This is how you enter the classroom,” she said, forming them into a line and leading them in. “This is how you throw away your garbage,” she said, as they walked past the trash can and she dropped a piece of paper directly into it. “This is how you sit and listen,” she said, lowering herself into a desk, demonstrating stillness. “This is how you participate,” she said, raising her right hand. + +Their lesson for the day was a three-paragraph reading comprehension exercise, the kind of assignment that would have taken Obreque about 20 minutes to complete with her seventh-graders in the Philippines. But at Fox Creek only 19 percent of her eighth-graders were proficient in reading, based on their state assessments, so she planned to take it slowly using a teaching strategy she’d learned in her master’s program, called higher-order thinking skills, which involved asking a series of simple comprehension questions after each sentence of the story to build confidence and encourage class participation. She handed out the assignment, which came from the school’s preplanned curriculum, and read the title of the story out loud: “Life, Liberty, and Ho Chi Minh.” + +“Okay, so the title of our reading today is life, liberty and what?” she asked. + +“Ho Chi Minh?” a few students said. + +“Yes. Very good,” Obreque told them. She asked for someone to read the story aloud, and when no one volunteered, she pointed to a boy in the front row. + +“Seriously?” he said, and she nodded at him. “Fine. Whatever,” he said, leaning down to look at the story. “‘By 1941, Ho was known as a …’ Sorry. I don’t know this next word.” + +“Fierce,” Obreque said, reading along. + +“Okay. Yeah. Fierce. ‘A fierce supporter of Vietnamese independence. Ho …’ ” + +“Ho!” another boy called out, laughing. + +“Shut up and let me read,” the student said. + +“Whoa. Watch your language, bro. This isn’t the jungle, remember?” + +“Yeah, then how come I’m about to punch you in the mouth?” + +“Enough!” Obreque shouted, but several students continued to laugh and yell and disrupt the reading, until finally another teacher came into the room from his classroom next door. “You think it’s funny that I can hear you through the wall?” he said. “It’s not funny. It’s embarrassing. Do better.” They’d been working for more than half an hour to read seven sentences, and Obreque was beginning to lose her voice. “Please, I can feel that I’m hurting myself to make you listen,” she told them, putting a hand up against her throat, and then she pointed back at the text and asked another student to read a passage about how Ho Chi Minh had drawn inspiration from the U.S. Declaration of Independence. + +“Okay,” Obreque said, once the student had finished. “Ho Chi Minh lived all the way across the ocean. Why do you think he would use America as his example?” + +The students stared back at her. + +“Why America? What is so special about America?” + +“Fast cash and fast food,” one student said. + +“Okay, yes. Fast food is an export. But what makes this country great?” + +She waited for a moment as the students began to talk to each other, write notes, fold airplanes, bounce in their seats, stare off into space and rest their heads on their desks, until finally one girl raised her hand and stood from her seat. “Bathroom?” she asked, and Obreque nodded and turned back to the class. + +“America is a beacon of freedom, is it not?” she asked. “You have education. You have independence. You can achieve anything, right?” + +She looked around the room and found no raised hands, no answers, nothing at all to quiet her own rising doubt, so she attempted the question again. “Isn’t America supposed to be a model for the world?” she asked. + +  +  + +--- +`$= dv.el('center', 'Source: ' + dv.current().Link + ', ' + dv.current().Date.toLocaleString("fr-FR"))` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.03 News/The Instagram capital of the world is a terrible place to be.md b/00.03 News/The Instagram capital of the world is a terrible place to be.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ea18d3ff --- /dev/null +++ b/00.03 News/The Instagram capital of the world is a terrible place to be.md @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +--- + +Tag: ["Society", "🇮🇹", "🌐", "SocialMedia"] +Date: 2022-10-09 +DocType: "WebClipping" +Hierarchy: +TimeStamp: 2022-10-09 +Link: https://www.vox.com/the-goods/23388038/positano-travel-instagram +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true + +--- + +Parent:: [[@News|News]] +Read:: No + +--- + +  + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-TheInstagramcapitaloftheworldisaterribleplacetobeNSave + +  + +# The Instagram capital of the world is a terrible place to be + +This time last week I was wandering the stony streets of Positano, a small village on Italy’s Amalfi Coast. Positano rests almost vertically on the steep cliffside, with peachy pastel houses stacked on top of one another against zigzagging streets where local vendors sell sips of limoncello and colorful ceramics. At the bottom there is a pebbly beach where, if it’s warm enough (which it usually is), you can swim in the clear, turquoise waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. + +Positano is blessed with a mild Mediterranean climate and a proximity to luxury and wealth; it is home to one of the most [famous and majestic hotels in the world](https://www.vanityfair.com/london/2022/08/grand-detours-le-sirenuse) and provided the backdrop for Diane Lane’s whirlwind romance in *Under the Tuscan Sun*. Twenty years later, the town has become synonymous with the grandest of influencer travelscapes, clogging Instagram with photos of beautiful people on boats, staring back in wonder at the skyline behind them. + +It is also the most unpleasant place I have ever been. This has little to do with the town itself, which has been home to resorts and villas for the European elite [since the Roman Empire](https://www.amalficoast.com/p/campania-4/amalfi-coast-1/positano-8/the-roman-villa-in-positano-the-past-that-emerges-2372) but contains only small traces of its ancient past; as our tour guide explained, “there is no history here, it is just for relaxing and for pictures.” Fewer than 4,000 people live in Positano, and tourists [outnumber them three-to-one](https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/read/articles/positano-stroll-behind-the-chic-facades). + +Nor is it really the fault of the crowds, though like seemingly everywhere else in Italy, they are rampant and inescapable and at times contribute to a sense of claustrophobic doom so great that the only way out is divorcing yourself from your body and disassociating until you finally reach open air. Rather, what’s most disturbing about being in Positano is the knowledge that you have been suckered, and the realization that just because you have the means to go somewhere does not mean that you are owed anything more than the experiential equivalent of flying Basic Economy. + +To be in Positano as a middle-class person — someone who can afford to travel and take time off work but not, say, afford to buy real estate in the city where they live — is to feel like an idiot for believing it could have been any better, or that being there is actually a benefit to the lives of the people who live there. + +The fact that there are so many more people traveling internationally [now than ever before in history](https://www.humanprogress.org/how-capitalism-brought-tourism-to-the-masses/) is not necessarily a bad thing; luxuries that were once only afforded to the ultra-rich have been democratized by low-cost airlines and cheap deals on sites like Airbnb, Booking.com, and Expedia. For many people, the summer of 2022 was their first time traveling internationally since the pre-Covid era, and despite the continued risks of traveling at all and the confusing and contradictory regulations about masking and vaccines, planning an international trip is now a nearly seamless experience: [online travel agencies serve their users only](https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2019/10/21/20905485/iceland-overtourism-reykjavik-blue-lagoon-northern-lights) the highest rated itineraries, thereby guaranteeing a publicly vettable experience. And if you could go to the best possible cities, eat at the best possible restaurants, and take the best possible pictures, why wouldn’t you? + +Our cultural obsession with having [“the best” of everything](https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2018/12/12/18125668/best-products-casper-glossier-brooklinen) is a topic I’m endlessly fascinated by, but traveling is different from, say, spending hours on Wirecutter or prowling Amazon reviews to find the best cat litter. Everyone who can afford to buy the best cat litter is likely going to end up with the same formula; the same can’t be said for restaurants or hotels, which have limits on the number of people who can be there. + +The problem of travel at this particular moment is not too many people traveling in general, it is too many people wanting to experience the exact same thing because they all went to the same websites and read the same reviews. It’s created the idea that if you do not go to this specific bar or stay in this exact neighborhood, all the money and time you spent on being here has been wasted, and you have settled for something that is not as perfect as it could have been. + +Yet so often the opposite is true: that if you ignore a large portion of what the internet recommends, you’re significantly less likely to end up having the Positano problem. True luxury, as any rich person knows, is the ability to separate oneself from the masses, to avoid being next to or even seen by regular people. In the age of algorithms, the only way to replicate any semblance of luxury is to take the keystrokes less traveled. + +A vacation is not, or at least shouldn’t be, a to-do list, something to be optimized with meticulously timed reservations months in advance, though increasingly this is what travel is: Unless you’ve secured a reserved time slot, the must-see museums of Florence and “you *have* to eat here” pasta spots in Rome are inaccessible for those unwilling to spend hours in line or so cramped that being there is no longer enjoyable. And just as in other [popular travel destinations flooded by wealthy tourists](https://www.vox.com/the-goods/22999722/mexico-city-pandemic-remote-work-gentrification) who benefit from the undercurrent of underpaid locals providing them a once-in-a-lifetime experience, it is soured by the fact that those who actually live there can’t afford the luxuries they’re peddling. + +Not only did I feel somewhat ridiculous for being in Italy at all considering the number of other people on my Instagram feed who had the exact same thought this summer, I felt ridiculous that I had not known how competitive the whole thing had become, that no matter how many recommendations you receive from friends or strangers on the internet, the same ones will have been given to thousands of other people who are just as unhappy to see you there as you are them. + +Travel right now feels to me like walking into a Chanel store and looking at all the beautiful clothes, perhaps grazing them with your shoulder, but never being able to put them on, all the while being watched with disdain by the people whose job it is to weed out the non-ultra-wealthy. I have never actually been in a Chanel store because I know better than to shop somewhere I cannot afford, but I have yet to learn this lesson when it comes to travel. + +Everything about the way the industry works now — booking websites, credit cards, Chase points, Instagram — makes us believe that actually, we *can* afford to visit a place like Positano, and that it will look just as glorious as the photos taken from the most expensive resorts. Being adjacent to luxury, though, is not the same thing as experiencing it. 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Maybe Like Uruguay + +![Gauchos at the Pintado wind farm in Corral de Piedra, Uruguay.](https://static01.nyt.com/images/2022/10/09/magazine/09mag-uruguay-06/09mag-uruguay-06-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upscale) + +Credit...Alessandro Cinque for The New York Times + +The Great Read + +No greater challenge faces humanity than reducing emissions without backsliding into preindustrial poverty. One tiny country is leading the way. + +Gauchos at the Pintado wind farm in Corral de Piedra, Uruguay.Credit...Alessandro Cinque for The New York Times + +- Published Oct. 5, 2022Updated Oct. 7, 2022 + +### Listen to This Article + +Audio Recording by Audm + +*To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times,* [*download Audm for iPhone or Android*](https://www.audm.com/?utm_source=nytmag&utm_medium=embed&utm_campaign=tilting_at_windmills_shannon)*.* + +Let’s say you live in the typical American household. It doesn’t exist, not in any sense except in a data set, but it’s easy enough to imagine. Maybe it’s your aunt’s, or your neighbor’s, or a bit like your own. Since more than half of us live outside big cities, it’s probably in a middle-class suburb, like Fox Lake, north of Chicago. You picked it because it’s affordable and not a terrible commute to your job. Your house is about 2,200 square feet — a split-level ranch, perhaps. You’re in your mid-30s and just welcomed your first child. Together with your partner you make about $70,000 a year, some of which goes toward the 11,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity and 37,000 cubic feet of natural gas you use to heat the house, play video games and dry your clothes. You take six or seven plane flights a year, to visit your mom after her surgery or attend a conference, and drive about 25,000 miles, most of which you barely register anymore, as you listen to Joe Rogan or [Bad Bunny.](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/07/magazine/bad-bunny.html) Maybe twice a month you stop at Target and pick up six or seven things: double-sided tape, an extra toothbrush, an inflatable mattress. + +You believe that the power and goods you consume are changing the climate but do not believe in your ability to stop it. So when you come into more money, no matter your political leanings or education, you buy a bigger house, another car, more stuff. You barely notice, but in the years since 1988, when James Hansen testified that our burning of fossil fuels was destroying the conditions for life, your home has grown by about 1,000 square feet and you’ve bought another car, an S.U.V. that’s itself 25 percent larger, even though you have fewer kids. All these choices compound so quietly that if you’re lucky enough to earn over $100,000 a year, you wind up helping your relatively small social group — about a fifth of Americans — contribute around a third of household emissions. Even if you don’t, by the end of the year, your carbon bill is world-historically anomalous but normal among your neighbors: 17 tons for transportation, 14 tons for housing, eight tons for food, six tons for services, five tons for goods. + +That household total, 50 tons, represents a carbon footprint of about 25 tons per person. It’s a figure that eclipses the global median by a factor of five and is nowhere close to where it needs to be if you — we — want to stave off the worst of warming’s effects: around two tons per person. + +The task of shrinking our societal footprint is the most urgent problem of our era — and perhaps the most intractable. For most experts, the first steps are obvious and yield the largest and least invasive cuts. Since electricity makes up about 25 percent of the United States’ five billion or so tons of yearly emissions, it more than likely begins with decarbonizing the grid. Next comes a push to electrify the transportation sector and regulate industrial production; each contributes about 27 and 24 percent of emissions, respectively. Then come several smaller cuts, to the buildings we live in and the appliances we use, from policies already having success in Europe and Canada: replacing gas-burning furnaces with electric heat pumps, updating building efficiencies and banning air-conditioners and fridges that use hydrofluorocarbon. Exactly how much all these cuts reduce our footprints is difficult to say, because our country spans an entire continent with several climates. But modeling by Energy Innovation suggests that, even after enacting dozens of subsidies, new efficiency standards and introducing new technologies, by 2050, it might only reduce our emissions by half. + +This is the problem with any climate policy, big or small: It requires an imaginative leap. While the math of decarbonization and electric mobilization is clear, the future lifestyle it implies isn’t always. Right-wing commenters sometimes seize upon this fact to caricature any climate policy as a forced retreat from modernity — Americans forced to live in ecopods — while on the left any accounting seems to cloud the urgency of the moment. A majority of emissions come from just 100 or so corporations, activists argue, a concentration of industrial production that, once decarbonized, could slash the footprint beneath every wall sconce and sandwich. Even if it were true, these arguments conveniently ignore one uncomfortable fact: Walmart, Exxon Mobil and Berkshire Hathaway didn’t burn that fuel on their own — we paid them to, or burned it ourselves, because the way we live depends on it. By any standard, American lives have become excessive and indulgent, full of large homes, long trips, aisles of choices and app-delivered convenience. If the possibilities of the future are already narrowing to the one being painted by science with increasing lucidity, it strains even the most vivid imagination to picture it widening again without a change in behavior. + +This isn’t an American crisis alone. All around the world, developed nations have locked themselves into unsustainable, energy-intensive lifestyles. Among those with the largest footprints are wealthy oil-producing microstates with small populations, like Qatar or Trinidad and Tobago, where the per-capita footprint pushes 60 tons. In the next tier, with the United States, are other sprawling, continent-size countries that use a lot of heating or cooling and where people tend to drive long distances, such as Canada and Australia (around 20 tons). By dint of their density and reliance on mass transit, nations in Western Europe (as well as Japan and South Korea) make up most of the next tier, which cleaves roughly into two groups: places like Germany, Norway and the Netherlands that rely more on fossil fuels (around 15 tons), and places like the United Kingdom, Denmark and France that use a higher percentage of nuclear and renewable power. Though it’s half the size of an American’s, the footprint of someone in the typical French household still remains unsustainably high: around nine tons. + +The problem of reducing our footprints further isn’t that we don’t have models of sustainable living; it’s that few exist without poverty. Imagine another typical household, this time somewhere in the rural tropics, like the Mara region in northwestern Tanzania. You live with five or six others, your husband, parents, grandmother and perhaps two kids, in a 700-square-foot house without electricity, maybe one you built by hand from sun-dried bricks. You cook with firewood and pay for 3G with the few dollars a day you make. All around you, people are clearing forests for corn and rice, damaging ecosystems that otherwise pull carbon from the air. To give your kids a better life, you move to the city, and as you make more money, you rent a bigger house, take more buses, buy an air-conditioner. All these improvements add to your quality of life, ticking you upward on the Human Development Index, but also expand your carbon footprint — the two being so closely tied they could be proxies. No matter your vocation or luck, the only real way for you to make your life better is to burn more fossil fuels. So you do — collectively elevating your country out of those with a footprint close to zero (Afghanistan, the Central African Republic) and into those around two tons: India, the Philippines. + +This is the paradox at the heart of climate change: We’ve burned far too many fossil fuels to go on living as we have, but we’ve also never learned to live well without them. As the Yale economist Robert Mendelsohn puts it, the problem of the future is how to create a 19th-century carbon footprint without backsliding into a 19th-century standard of living. No model exists for creating such a world, which is partly why paralysis has set in at so many levels. The greatest crisis in human history may require imagining ways of living — not just of energy production but of daily habit — that we have never seen before. How do we begin to imagine such a household? + +Late last year, I traveled to Uruguay in hope of glimpsing one possibility. Wedged between its larger and more routinely travelogued neighbors, Brazil and Argentina, the small Latin American country exists as something of an anomaly. With a carbon footprint hovering around the global median of 4.5 tons per capita, it falls within a narrow tier of nearly developed countries within sight of two tons per capita — the estimated amount needed to limit the world to 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming. Often called the Great Exception for its relative wealth and stability in the region, it enjoys a poverty rate around 10 percent and a middle class encompassing more than half the population. It ranks first in South America for political rights and civil liberties. There are countries more prosperous, and countries with a smaller carbon footprint, but perhaps in none do the overlapping possibilities of living well and living without ruin show as much promise as in Uruguay. + +**Something of Uruguay’s** character can be read as you descend toward it. One of the smallest and least densely populated countries on Earth, it is composed almost entirely of a single sweep of grasslands, which unfolds gently and is practically uninterrupted by cities or landmarks. Its highest point, Cerro Catedral, reaches 1,685 feet. Its ratio of cattle to people: 4 to 1. Even its official name, República Oriental del Uruguay, or Republic East of the River Uruguay, seems a modest commentary on its relationship to Argentina, whose capital, Buenos Aires, lies just across the water from Montevideo, like a fun-house reflection of a busier metropolis. Flat, quiet and often overlooked, the country has been called “the paradise of fat cows.” + +The sky was full of low scudding clouds when I landed in early December. In Montevideo, an ocean breeze ran down the boulevards, which were lined with eucalyptus trees and worn Art Deco apartment buildings. After a year of restrictions, the cafes stood open and busy, and the rich were already leaving for their summer homes in Punte del Este. Along the Río de la Plata, which becomes the Atlantic Ocean east of the city, people walked what they call La Rambla, separated from the beach by a crumbling brick sea wall. + +In the Cerro neighborhood, west of downtown, I sat beneath a painting of a jaguar in the living room of María Esther Francia. Francia was thin and 71 and wore a matching set of patterned pants and blouse, her dark hair held back loosely from oversize glasses. A former activist and health care worker, she had been an intimate observer of Uruguay’s past, and I was curious to hear what she made of its future. Her paintings — mostly landscapes and animals — hung everywhere in her small apartment. They suggested undercurrents. An emerald prairie extended across a brilliant horizon, while spectral figures toiled beneath in mudlike caves. Francia told me that she did not know what future Uruguay was headed toward, only that they were building upon the remains of its history. + +Francia grew up in Salto, on the Argentine border, before moving to Montevideo in the 1960s. At the time, Uruguay was prosperous but embattled, the fledgling social democracy growing so unequal that a Marxist-Leninist group called the Tupamaros had begun robbing banks to distribute money to the poor. “What I earned working was not enough to eat,” Francia said. “And there were many people in much worse condition.” Uruguay’s relatively small size and concentration (about half of its 3.5 million people live in Montevideo) had long provided the country a collective sense of purpose — literacy was close to 95 percent and health care coverage was a universal right — but also brought its inequalities to a rapid boil. One of the Tupamaros’ more famous slogans read: “Everybody dances or nobody dances.” + +In 1969, just three months after Francia was married, her husband, Alfredo Cultelli, was killed in the so-called Taking of Pando, when he and other Tupamaros seized the commercial hub. Four years later, while serving a prison sentence, Francia learned that the military had dissolved Parliament. Suspending the right to vote, the ruling junta adopted a neoliberal economic agenda inspired by the Chicago school and began conducting a widespread terror campaign. The twin policies all but broke the tiny country. Industrial productivity initially shot up, as the military cut tariffs and social entitlements. But all this growth came at a price. As the writer Eduardo Galeano once put it: “In Uruguay, people were in prison so that prices could be free.” By 1980, somewhere between 300,000 and 400,000 had been exiled and an estimated one in 500 was imprisoned — the highest percentage of political incarceration in the world — many of them subjected to torture, including Francia. + +Then in 1982, the bottom fell out of the economy — the peso crumbled and the economy shrank by 16 percent in two years. When Francia returned from political asylum in Sweden in 1985, she found her once-prosperous country unrecognizable: The streets were so empty that residents joked that the “last person in the country had turned off the lights.” For much of the next couple of decades, unemployment and poverty fluctuated wildly, as the country struggled to free itself from collapsing economies in Brazil and Argentina and the weight of its own past. + +In 2009, Uruguay elected an unlikely leader — José Mujica. A former baker’s assistant and flower merchant, Mujica had become notorious as one of the guerrilla leaders of the Tupamaros, with whom he staged at least one bank robbery, before being shot and arrested in 1970. He spent 13 years in prison, escaping at least twice, suffering torture and long stretches in solitary confinement at the bottom of a well. After his election, [Mujica’s image as a populist folk hero](https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/05/world/americas/after-years-in-solitary-an-austere-life-as-uruguays-president.html) was only further burnished by his deep commitment to social welfare and simplicity. Forgoing the presidential palace, which he opened to the homeless, he chose to continue living on his chrysanthemum farm, donating 90 percent of his salary to charity and driving his 1987 Volkswagen Beetle to Parliament. Today he’s considered by many in Uruguay and throughout the world as the archetypal Uruguayan. + +As president, Mujica inherited a disastrous energy crisis — and the makings of an extraordinary revolution. Since the 1940s, Uruguay’s power had come from a mix of hydroelectric dams and oil-fired thermal plants, but as the country grew throughout the 1990s and 2000s, it delayed plans for developing new energy sources and became increasingly reliant on its thermal plants, all but yoking the country’s economy to unstable commodity prices. Blackouts and fuel shortages spread. In 2008, Mujica’s predecessor, Tabaré Vázquez, tapped a physics professor named Ramón Méndez to be national director of energy. Méndez saw the problem as existential. While more blackouts threatened the near-term economy, continued reliance on oil undermined the country’s sovereignty. A question occupied his work: How could the country achieve energy independence, not just now but into the future? + +Image + +![Uruguay’s national director of energy, Ramón Méndez, at home in Montevideo.](https://static01.nyt.com/images/2022/10/09/magazine/09mag-uruguay/09mag-uruguay-articleLarge.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&disable=upscale) + +Credit...Alessandro Cinque for The New York Times + +Many Uruguayans thought the answer was nuclear energy, but the more Méndez looked at the question, the more he felt as if nuclear was just more of the same: a stopgap. “You’re still producing waste that has to be taken away from human life for thousands of years,” he told me. After manufacturing costs for renewables dropped within competitive range of fossil fuels in 2009, their appeal quickly became apparent: Because the costs were fixed — just investment and upkeep — the country could unshackle its energy sector from commodities. “Energy is not just one thing,” Méndez said. “You have to look at the basis of the energy system — the physical aspects, social aspects, geopolitical aspects.” Uruguay’s landscape offered an additional advantage: an abundance of bright and windy ranchland suitable for large installations. In September 2008, just five months after assuming office, Méndez submitted a plan for a countrywide transition to renewable power. + +The plan was ambitious: It proposed decarbonizing the grid by 2020, decreasing the country’s energy consumption by 20 percent and creating a domestic green-energy sector from scratch. It passed the cabinet, but when Mujica took office in 2010, he suggested a new approach. Despite his party holding a majority, he believed they needed to reach an agreement with the opposition. When I asked Mujica why, he told me, “Governments pass and people remain.” If the plan required attracting international investment and building infrastructure for the next 25 years, broad political support was the only way to ensure its long-term stability. “Historically we had made some very expensive mistakes and we were all aware of that,” Mujica said. Those mistakes included a $160 million natural-gas pipeline to Argentina, which never operated at more than 5 percent capacity, because Argentina had hardly any gas to sell them. + +Mujica harbored another deeper belief too. For years, he had been arguing that the “blind obsession to achieve growth with consumption” was the real cause of the linked energy and ecological crises. In speeches, he pushed his people to reject materialism and embrace Uruguay’s traditions of simplicity and humility. “The culture of the West is a lie,” he told me. “The engine is accumulation. But we can’t pretend that the whole world can embrace it. We would need two or three more planets.” He shared his own experience in solitary confinement, and how years without books or conversation drew him closer to the fundamentals of being: nature, love, family. “I learned to give value to little things in life. I kept some frogs as pets in prison and bathed them with my drinking water,” he told me. “The true revolution is a different culture: learning to live with less waste and more time to enjoy freedom.” + +If some Uruguayans found Mujica’s words naïve, many others found his actions inspiring. Méndez, for one, praised the “shared national narrative” Mujica developed. After two months of negotiations, the government reached an agreement, after haggling over the investment’s size and proportion of state ownership. By 2016, an array of biomass, solar and some 50 wind parks had replaced the grid’s use of oil, helping slash more than half a billion dollars from the country’s annual budget. Today, Uruguay boasts one of the world’s greenest grids, powered by 98 percent renewable energy. + +**Nobody seemed more** surprised by Uruguay’s turnaround than Méndez. In the morning, when I walked to La Rambla to meet him, he possessed such a distracted air of intensity that I picked him out of the crowd almost immediately: a short, graying man in his early 60s with heavy, hooded eyes, three days of scruff and the slightly craned expression of the perpetually curious. Though he’s often credited with starting a “green revolution,” he didn’t set out to transform the Uruguayan way of life, he said. There hadn’t been a climate march on Montevideo, or a revolution in the countryside — at least not in the Latin American sense. Before entering politics, in his 40s, Méndez didn’t even consider himself an environmentalist. + +None of which was to imply that Uruguay’s transformation was accidental, Méndez clarified. Just that prevailing economic conditions and something in Uruguay’s character had afforded the transition more receptivity than anyone predicted. This was one way in which a career in theoretical physics prepared Méndez for the world of policymaking, he said: “You have to be open to the solutions being very narrow and technical, or very wide and human.” + +One of the most difficult questions Méndez faced during the transition was how to finance it. When he approached the World Bank, I.M.F. and others, their experts told him a transition on this scale wasn’t possible without state subsidies, or the tax base to support them. The country faced other disadvantages, too: It possessed no real green-energy sector, and its utilities were, and would remain, state-run, limiting a private company’s ability to control prices. So Méndez leveraged what he did have — a 25-year policy — offering long-term contracts at fixed rates. He pitched it, he said, as good-news-bad-news: “The bad news is that what you produce is not yours. The good news is that I will buy 100 percent of your production.” Now the industry standard, these Power Purchase Agreements, or P.P.A.s, have allowed many developing countries access to renewable technology previously available to only the richest. + +The gamble paid off, enticing more than $8 billion in investment. And as the energy sector shifted, the mind-set in the country began to shift with it, Méndez said, sometimes in surprising ways. Some bought air-conditioning units, but many kept to their formerly low-consumption habits, continuing to hang their laundry and take the bus, dozens of which in Montevideo were now electric. Others bought plug-in timers to automate their laundries to run at night or installed solar water heaters on their roofs. But for Méndez, the biggest shift was among leaders. In cabinet and business meetings the problems of the future — like how to eliminate industrial waste and phase out gas entirely — began to feel like just that, he said: problems, not crises. + +Even Méndez’s political opponents conceded that the plan worked better than anticipated. When I met the current minister of industry, energy and mining, Omar Paganini — a member of the center-right National Party — he told me that one of the few downsides of the transition was its sheer momentum. He explained that replacing a lot of power capacity at once requires an enormous investment, but because the costs of both renewable tech and power are declining so quickly, you inevitably overpay. This is one reason developing nations have been slow to adopt renewable energy — spikes in oil costs looked more palatable, especially after subsidies, than an expensive investment with a long payback period, which carried with it the difficulty of securing financing and the baggage of colonial schemes. + +“We didn’t precisely know what the future would look like,” Méndez told me. He compared the confluence of events to the first microsecond after the Big Bang: “What we were building was something unknown. We were building ourselves.” + +Late for another meeting, Méndez offered me a ride, and we climbed into his car, an old Renault with a smashed left mirror. Earlier, he pointed out several new electric taxis, and I asked if he, too, was going electric. He rubbed his fingers together, suggesting it was too expensive. “The next best thing,” he said. “I’m not buying a new car.” + +**If you take La Rambla** east from Montevideo, the city gradually thins into a familiar strip of gated neighborhoods, industrial parks and roadside cafes, the avenue widening into a divided country highway running beneath a canopy of LED streetlights and beside dirt frontage roads. Outside the city, on the broad and dusty plain of the pampas, is the landscape that provides the country its power. + +I was on my way to see the first commercial wind farm built in Uruguay: Sierra de los Caracoles. The Sierra looked less like mountains than a series of low, rocky hills shaped to their name: “the snails.” You could see the wind turbines — 10 in total — studded atop them for miles. I was met there by Tacuabé Cabrera, a director at the state-run utility company, known by its Spanish acronym, UTE. After we donned hard hats, Cabrera led me through a series of ranch fences, beyond which the 220-foot-high windmills stood staggered about a quarter-mile apart. A sign warned of pit vipers, and sheep roamed about the land. Above us, the blades whooshed rhythmically, their heads rotating to the wind like a crowd following a tennis match. + +Image + +Credit...Alessandro Cinque for The New York Times, with drone assistance from Claudio Di Mauro Cristiani + +Cabrera’s life had followed the rough contours of his country’s energy history. A mechanical engineer, he had spent the majority of his years in fossil fuels, with many of them at Montevideo’s José Batlle y Ordóñez, then the largest thermal plant in the country. At the time, plants like his still served mainly as a backup to dams, for times of high demand or low rain, making jobs like Cabrera’s relatively simple. “The technology is simpler to maintain than renewables,” he told me. “You have maybe five energy units compared to, say, 70 separate windmills.” But as the energy crisis deepened in the 2000s, Cabrera found himself questioning that logic. “Our plants became hard to maintain,” he said. When Caracoles was commissioned in 2008, Cabrera was curious to get involved, despite facing a steep learning curve deep in his career. + +Over the next 10 years, UTE and private investors built dozens more wind and solar parks, a record-setting pace thanks in large part to a booming economy. Though it had long been argued that decarbonizing can slow an economy, Uruguay experienced uninterrupted growth for a decade. The plan seemed to be working perfectly until growth leveled out in 2018. Since wind doesn’t blow on demand and solar power can’t be stored in large capacity, renewable systems function more like reservoirs, anticipating demand with supply. This equation is simple in a growing economy — you build a bigger reservoir — but less so in a shrinking one, since P.P.A.s force you to pay for excess supply. In Uruguay, unused energy sometimes cost the utility as much as $90 million a year, according to officials. But it also allowed them to stabilize the grid and, according to the energy think tank Ember, accomplish something no country besides Denmark and Luxembourg has: shoot beyond 40 percent for wind and solar. + +> ## ‘Those science-fiction scenarios were great to increase awareness. But if you give a minister of agriculture information for the year 2080, that doesn’t do anything.’ + +The offices for UTE are in downtown Montevideo, in the “Palace of Light,” a towering white structure flanked by electric-car charging stations. The utility employs about 6,000 people and generates about $1.8 billion a year. When I sat down with Silvia Emaldi, the newly installed president of UTE, I shared with her something Cabrera had mentioned to me: In the new world, demand might need to follow supply. As grids are turned over to energy sources with more fixed outputs, our usage may need to adjust to new limits. We may need to reorganize our most energy-intensive tasks around the hours when wind and sun are most available, or else suffer high prices, power curtailments or rationing. Did she think that was true? Emaldi allowed that it might be, but argued it was more a matter of finding equilibrium. “We’re still learning how to balance everything,” she said. + +Emaldi rose and went to the window behind her. Across the harbor, a flame licked from a refinery, signaling that gas was being burned — for what, she didn’t know. “In a small country like Uruguay, we may not have wind at any given moment, so we need to be prepared,” she said. “Our job now is to better align supply and demand.” Managing spikes in demand was still a particular challenge, as was balancing usage against the weather and times of day. UTE had begun offering something called the Smart Plan, a program meant to encourage less household consumption through a simple incentive: Each customer chose a window during peak hours in which they would have to pay an increased rate, while off-peak hours extended for all through the night, when it was most windy. The hope was that by flattening peaks in demand, UTE could reduce the costly use of backup thermal power. + +I asked if decarbonizing the grid was as transformative as some claimed it was. Emaldi agreed that it was, but also acknowledged there were more steps to take, some of them challenging. + +From my conversations with Emaldi and other government officials, there appeared to be fundamental tension in how to bring Uruguayans along in the energy transition. On the one hand, the infrastructure shift needed to happen in the background, so the public never lost confidence in the grid — that part had been surprisingly smooth. But on the other hand, it was important to keep people engaged so they would support the necessary changes to come. Emaldi and her colleagues focused their efforts on electrifying transportation and growing the green-energy sector. The government eliminated duties and taxes on electric cars and rebranded a tax on gas as a CO2 tax, with a portion funding green initiatives. + +“What comes in the near future will change more lives,” Minister Paganini told me. “You have to get into sectors or areas that are much more difficult than just changing the generation of electricity.” You need to change human behavior. + +Image + +Credit...Alessandro Cinque for The New York Times + +**Perhaps no behavior** is as hard to change — or as destructive — as what we eat. For most of human history, every animal or plant we ate was determined by the climate and ecosystem in which you happened to be born. But fossil fuels gave humanity the ability to choose our food, to transform a rainforest or windblown desert into something fertile and constant, a biotic vending machine from which eaters can select whatever they want whenever they want it. This choice now drives about a third of all global emissions. Most of them stem from the growing process itself — clearing land, fertilizing crops — with the bulk of the rest coming indirectly from the vast web of manufacturing and delivery systems that bring it to us: packaging crackers, refrigerating drumsticks, airlifting avocados. + +Within this system, no single food is as destructive as beef. Livestock as a whole are responsible for 14 percent of total global emissions, with cattle said to be the most polluting. While the starkness of these numbers has stirred a push for a worldwide transition to a plant-based diet, the average American still eats 55 pounds of beef a year. + +In Uruguay, the appetite for beef is part of the national character. Ranching culture is so dominant that Uruguayans will tell you their country is really two: Montevideo and the ranchlands. The border between them, if you’re traveling west from the city, is the mouth of the Santa Lucía River, a braided wetland that empties into the Río de la Plata. Beyond it, the country’s tens of thousands of ranches raised some 12 million cattle across the majority of the landscape, producing about 19 million metric tons of greenhouse gases — or close to half the country’s total. With the energy sector reduced to almost nothing, ranching remained one of the country’s last relatively large footprints. (By comparison, the U.S. livestock industry produces about 254 million metric tons, or a little over 4 percent of the country’s total.) It is often said that no country on Earth eats as much beef per capita. + +Early one Friday, I found myself passing over the Santa Lucía in a gray Honda driven by Walter Baethgen. A soil scientist and member of the I.P.C.C. team that won the Nobel Prize in 2007, Baethgen is a brown-eyed 67-year-old, with a pair of steeply expressive eyebrows and large craggy features. He was on his way to one of five outposts for the National Agricultural Research Institute (INIA), outside the town of Colonia del Sacramento, where he serves on the board, and had offered to give me a tour of the countryside. As we crossed the river, Baethgen welcomed me to the other Uruguay. On the far side, cattle grazed to their bellies in yellow-tipped prairies. + +“Uruguayans will never stop eating beef,” Baethgen said. He disagreed with calls for a plant-based diet. From his perspective, the question of whether we should or shouldn’t eat beef was irrelevant. “The goal shouldn’t be carbon neutrality, but how to make it sustainable,” he said. “The Serengeti in Africa — a grassland with large herbivores, like Uruguay — is that neutral? Probably not. But it’s a sustainable ecosystem.” He was quiet for a moment. “There are problems with cattle destroying ecosystems, problems with water quality, with animal welfare.” He allowed that livestock systems based solely on feedlots and lands cleared from rainforests needed to end. “But is there a possibility that some systems continue to exist being very responsible in the midst of climate change?” he asked. “Yes, there is.” + +Much of Baethgen’s thinking was rooted in his boyhood. He grew up in Montevideo but spent summers at his sister’s 2,400-acre ranch, riding horses and learning the grassland environments. The family grazed their cattle on grass, rather than on hay or grain, rotating the native herds through wild prairies. It was what gauchos had always done. Baethgen came to the United States for graduate school, earned his doctorate in 1987 and spent the next two decades consulting around the world, mostly with farmers and ranchers in the developing world. In more developed countries, he watched ranching industrialize into a force of deforestation. More than half of crops grown in the United States are now used to feed livestock, who grow fat in feedlots cleared from the prairies that once supported millions of bison. When a job brought Baethgen back to Uruguay around 2000, he was struck by how little of this had come home. Ranchers in Uruguay didn’t use antibiotics or hormones, and 90 percent of cattle still fed on hundreds of species of native grasses, a symbiotic relationship that helped sequester carbon in the ground. + +Baethgen thought many of the answers for a sustainable cattle industry lay within the land itself. He explained that grasslands function a lot like forests: The grasses pull carbon from the air, converting it into plant matter through photosynthesis. As cows graze, bacteria in their stomachs help break the fiber down, a metabolic process that builds protein-dense muscle but also methane as a byproduct, which gets burped out. This cycle becomes problematic, Baethgen said, only when these ecological processes fall out of balance. “When grasslands are overgrazed,” he said, “the soil becomes degraded, and it doesn’t absorb and store as much carbon.” The same was true for undergrazing. As fields grow thick with woody stalks, the cows simply avoid eating them and the regenerative cycle breaks down. + +One reason the global cattle industry had become so damaging, Baethgen said, was that too many grasslands had been razed or degraded. In the short term, feedlots produced more food, often with lower emissions, since cows got fatter faster and burped less frequently, but over the long term, without the grasslands to recycle carbon, net emissions built up. From Baethgen’s perspective, every damaged field thus represented a huge opportunity: By restoring grasslands, he could not only pull more greenhouse gases into the ground, but also grow more beef. And since the 1990s, Uruguay has managed a remarkable feat: increasing its annual production of beef without any increase in greenhouse gases — and doing all of this on natural pasturelands. + +After a short drive, we stopped for lunch at the Hotel Nirvana in the town of Nueva Helvecia. The town was famous for its Swiss heritage, and the hotel appeared like a mountain chalet lost on the plains. Baethgen lit a cigarillo, and we ordered steaks. + +Baethgen pointed out that Uruguay was soon to become the first country in South America to export certified carbon-neutral beef — though their calculations have drawn some criticism. “Texas, Oklahoma, even Colorado — these are rangeland systems like we have in Uruguay,” he said. He was aware that the scope of such a re-ranging project was nearly unfathomable. Too much of America’s natural prairies had been plowed under for crops or housing. One study estimated that current pasturelands could feed less than 30 percent of America’s roughly 27 million beef cattle. Critics also liked to point out that grain diets produced less methane and more meat in less time; a grass diet is simply less caloric, and on top of that, free-roaming cows tended to burn more calories as they wander and graze. But Baethgen saw no reason select producers couldn’t aspire to better grassland management. Many already had. + +Image + +Credit...Alessandro Cinque for The New York Times + +“We can exchange knowledge, but we need good science,” Baethgen said — science people can relate to. He believed too much climate science relied on big-picture modeling to drive engagement. “Those science-fiction scenarios were great to increase awareness,” he said. “But if you give a minister of agriculture information for the year 2080, that doesn’t do anything.” He waved a hand over the landscape. “You’re providing information, far in the future, with no resolution and no certainty. That’s the best combination to ensure paralysis. Nobody does anything.” + +**The question of** who bears the responsibility for climate action — individual consumers or corporate polluters — is a fraught and perhaps illusory one. “People pop up all the time to boast of their domestic arrangements or chastise others for what they eat or how they get around,” wrote Rebecca Solnit in The Guardian. “The very short counterargument is that individual acts of thrift and abstinence won’t get us the huge distance we need to go.” The prominent climatologist Michael E. Mann goes a step further, arguing that calls for downsizing alone, such as flying less or going vegan, threaten to spread a delusion. In his 2021 book, “The New Climate War,” he writes that carbon footprints are merely part of a “deflection campaign,” inspired by the gun and tobacco lobbies, to shift blame to consumers. “A fixation on voluntary action alone takes the pressure off the push for governmental policies to hold corporate polluters accountable.” + +But the delusion may run the other way as well. In his 2016 book, “The Great Derangement,” the Indian writer Amitav Ghosh says it’s unwise to reduce climate denial to “only a function of money and manipulation.” The sheer level of paralysis, he writes, “suggests that the climate crisis threatens to unravel something deeper, without which large numbers of the people would be at a loss to find meaning.” Ghosh wonders if the modern consumer mind-set can ever change, collectively or otherwise: “In a world where the rewards of a carbon-intensive economy are regarded as wealth, this must be reckoned as a very significant material sacrifice.” + +I thought about these words late one evening as I walked through La Figurita, a neighborhood just north of downtown Montevideo. It was warm, and couples relaxed in lawn chairs drinking mate. A 35-year-old man named Fernando Esponda greeted me by a fruit stand and invited me into his home. He was thin with a sparse black beard and toothy smile. He showed me into the two-bedroom apartment, painted green, that he shared with his girlfriend, Camila Laroca, and their two children, Emilia and Bruno. The living room had a wood-burning stove and opened onto a walled patio tipped in broken glass. Along one side sat two raised garden beds and on the other a room filled with salvaged junk: machine parts, a barbecue, paint cans. Esponda picked up one of the cans. He was teaching his children how to repurpose them into flowerpots, he said. “In Uruguay, we try to use things more than once.” + +Like many people in La Figurita, Esponda described his family as middle to upper middle class. Both he and Laroca were economists for the city and together made about $30,000 a year. “Everybody in Uruguay is middle class,” he said. I thought I knew what he meant. Unlike in the United States, I found it difficult in Uruguay to discern class differences. Conspicuous displays of wealth seemed rare, as were the tiers of consumer goods that otherwise revealed someone’s spending. “There’s not the American consumerist mentality of ‘We need to get the next new thing,’” he said. On trips to New Orleans and Chicago, he had been transfixed by the selection of junk food in convenience stores, the undamaged furniture left on the street. “You guys throw away your whole home,” he told me. “Here, most of this stuff wouldn’t be trash.” + +Esponda pointed to his couch, a sagging green camelback. It was given to them by his parents, he said, and barely fit his growing family anymore. But he couldn’t find a reason to replace it, even with a dual income that allowed them to save each month. “Why would I?” he said. It was a mentality apparent throughout the couple’s apartment. In stark contrast to most American homes with two kids, their apartment wasn’t overflowing with toys. Two bikes leaned against the wall by a plastic slide. “Our choices don’t really have anything to do with the environment,” he said. “It’s about saving money, yes, but also being careful with what we buy.” + +Image + +Credit...Alessandro Cinque for The New York Times + +Like many people, Esponda did much of his shopping at the outdoor markets that could be found in almost every neighborhood in Montevideo. When I visited the largest, Feria de Tristán Narvaja, which takes up several square blocks every Sunday, shoppers described it to me as the economic heart of the city. Even compared with other developing countries I’d reported from, thrifting and black markets seemed especially common here. Several people described frugality to me as a core tenet of the Uruguayan political project, though globalization had played a role, too. In recent years, Uruguay’s production of goods had declined, leaving the country heavily dependent on imports for things like cars, chemicals, plastics and clothing. Between scarcity and some of the world’s highest duties and taxes, goods weren’t just cheaper at markets but more readily available. + +But not everyone felt eager to join the revolution — or was able to. The next morning, I visited a crowded “asentamientos,” or settlement, on a hillside overlooking the city. A grid of tin-roofed shacks slumped beneath a 19th-century fort. Nearby stood a crumbling amphitheater that served as a community kitchen, and near that a playground overhung by a latticework of improvised power lines. A woman named Claudia Damborena, who acted as settlement president, told me that the neighborhood didn’t have access to electricity. To cook and heat their homes, they were forced to tap into the network illegally, which sometimes electrocuted people and started fires. She wondered why the government would transition to infrastructure that didn’t yet serve the entire population. Such conditions stirred theories that the government was passing off its inability to deliver economic growth as environmental stewardship. + +It was a view I found shared in some of the richest neighborhoods as well. In Pocitos, at a cafe along the river, an economist named Paula Cobas told me that many felt misled by the transition. “It reduced the cost of generation, so people naturally expected it would reduce their household bills,” she said. “But it never happened.” While some felt proud of the international recognition, others wondered if the transition had merely been politically convenient. Cobas gave the example of transportation: Though the government subsidized electric cars, few could afford them, so rather than rely on mass transit, which remained crowded and slow, people simply bought cheap cars. Cobas’s misgivings about the reach of certain green policies — about their awkward collisions with the realities of Uruguayan life — reminded me of something a man in the asentamientos said to me: “Nobody has confronted the real problem: How will the country grow?” + +In many ways, it was the question facing every community. I thought of a single dad I met in Montevideo who said I shouldn’t think of his country as a model or example. It was too small, its progress too troubled. It was more like a laboratory for the rest of the world, he said. + +We often picture the future as a kind of growth, a set of possibilities to expand and realize, but maybe it could also be the opposite, a present to reconcile and safeguard. Part of the reason America has become so paralyzed by climate change is precisely that we’ve failed to acknowledge the limits it imposes — on where we can live, the things we can have, the household we can envision. This is a particularly difficult idea to sell to a country perched atop decades of accrued wealth, which was itself amassed by generations imagining further comfort and choice. + +But if there was something dangerously naïve about thinking America could aspire to be Uruguay, there was also every reason to think it might one day become some version of it anyway. As the climate worsens, driving ever more natural disasters and resource scarcity, the economy will naturally become more constrained with it, pushing prices higher and choices lower. If I couldn’t fathom a reconciliatory politics inspired by a guerrilla, could I imagine fewer hamburgers, more expensive gas, the same apartment? By the time I boarded a plane home, lines of container ships lingered offshore. In the coming months, gas prices spiked, inflation climbed and the price of energy began to strangle Europe. No future seemed as certain as a less abundant one. + +**On Aug. 16,** several months after I returned home, President Biden signed the most significant climate legislation ever passed, the Inflation Reduction Act, which included a package aimed at lowering carbon emissions in the transportation and energy sectors. Independent modeling by Rhodium Group, a research firm in New York, estimated that the bill would cut emissions by between 32 and 42 percent by the end of 2030, compared to 2005. Once mainly a theoretical math problem, cutting nearly one half of the American footprint now seemed conceivable. + +At home, the more I thought about the future, the more I found myself thinking about Uruguay. No one country or policy offered a clear vision for the future, but imagining one often began with a simple act: Someone peers over a new horizon, and squints. Outside the town of Florida, three hours north of Montevideo, I had lemonade with a man named Ignacio Estrada. We stood in the shade on a ranch called Los Ombúes, for the wide canopied trees common to the pampas, and watched three gauchos separate cattle, marking those for slaughter with red paint. In the distance, wind turbines turned over cornfields, where earlier we saw a flock of Nandu, a flightless bird resembling an ostrich. + +A former bank analyst at Bear Stearns, Estrada had decided to take a 75 percent pay cut to return home and eventually took a job with a local energy firm. “I read studies about how there’s a diminishing return on happiness above a certain income, and I experienced that,” he told me of living in New York. “I had more money than I had things I wanted to buy.” He said that contracting his life had allowed him to be more mindful of its details. It reminded him of the household his parents ran in the 1980s, when things were so precarious. No one left lights on or wasted water. They were mindful of the things they bought. + +“We learn to live with less here,” he said. “And it’s made my life better.” + +As I left the ranch, the gauchos came up to meet me. They wore their pants tucked into leather boots and long knives across their backs. These men practiced one of the oldest professions in Uruguay, and I wondered how they weighed a changing future. + +One gaucho with a faded pink beret and a scar over a missing eye shrugged. “Life is maybe changing,” he said. “But I can’t explain those things as well as I can explain horses and cows.” The capataz, or boss of the ranch, agreed. “There is less rain. Shorter grass. There are these windmills,” he said. “It’s something new. But I can’t explain what will happen. I concern myself with what I can.” + +Image + +Credit...Alessandro Cinque for The New York Times + +--- + +**Noah Gallagher Shannon** is a writer based in Colorado. [His last article for the magazine was about megastorms in the Argentine pampas](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/22/magazine/worst-storms-argentina.html) and won an A.A.A.S. Kavli Science Journalism Award. He is the author of a forthcoming book from Random House. **Alessandro Cinque** is an Italian photojournalist based in Lima, Peru, whose work focuses on environmental and sociopolitical issues, including the devastating impact of mining on Indigenous communities. + +  +  + +--- +`$= dv.el('center', 'Source: ' + dv.current().Link + ', ' + dv.current().Date.toLocaleString("fr-FR"))` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/00.06 Professional/Sameer Huda - gunnercooke llp.md b/00.06 Professional/Sameer Huda - gunnercooke llp.md index 88551b99..a97758b3 100644 --- a/00.06 Professional/Sameer Huda - gunnercooke llp.md +++ b/00.06 Professional/Sameer Huda - gunnercooke llp.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@@Professional|Professional]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@@Professional|Professional]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/01.01 Life Orga/@Family.md b/01.01 Life Orga/@Family.md index fcef1d70..199ad0bf 100644 --- a/01.01 Life Orga/@Family.md +++ b/01.01 Life Orga/@Family.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Family"] -Tag: ["🕴️", "Family"] +Tag: ["🕴️", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "MasterTask"] Date: 2021-10-01 DocType: &DT "Task" Hierarchy: Root2 diff --git a/01.01 Life Orga/@Finances.md b/01.01 Life Orga/@Finances.md index 10affe57..24fa1c3a 100644 --- a/01.01 Life Orga/@Finances.md +++ b/01.01 Life Orga/@Finances.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Finances"] -Tag: ["Admin", "🕴️", "🏦"] +Tag: ["Admin", "🕴️", "💲", "MasterTask"] Date: 2021-08-12 DocType: &DT "Task" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.01 Life Orga/@IT & Computer.md b/01.01 Life Orga/@IT & Computer.md index be04d93a..071457e7 100644 --- a/01.01 Life Orga/@IT & Computer.md +++ b/01.01 Life Orga/@IT & Computer.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["IT & Computer"] -Tag: ["🕴️", "Admin", "💻"] +Tag: ["🕴️", "Admin", "💻", "MasterTask"] Date: 2021-08-12 DocType: &DT "Task" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.01 Life Orga/@Life Admin.md b/01.01 Life Orga/@Life Admin.md index 4fccad7a..04cf56db 100644 --- a/01.01 Life Orga/@Life Admin.md +++ b/01.01 Life Orga/@Life Admin.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Life Admin"] -Tag: ["Admin", "🕴️", "Utilities", "PublicService"] +Tag: ["Admin", "🕴️", "Utilities", "PublicService", "MasterTask"] Date: 2021-08-12 DocType: &DT "Task" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.01 Life Orga/@Lifestyle.md b/01.01 Life Orga/@Lifestyle.md index a9712c7a..615951ff 100644 --- a/01.01 Life Orga/@Lifestyle.md +++ b/01.01 Life Orga/@Lifestyle.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Lifestyle"] -Tag: ["Admin", "🕴️"] +Tag: ["Admin", "🕴️", "MasterTask"] Date: 2021-08-12 DocType: "Task" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.01 Life Orga/@Personal projects.md b/01.01 Life Orga/@Personal projects.md index 7128e19b..054c2077 100644 --- a/01.01 Life Orga/@Personal projects.md +++ b/01.01 Life Orga/@Personal projects.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Personal projects"] -Tag: ["Admin", "🕴️"] +Tag: ["Admin", "🕴️", "MasterTask"] Date: 2021-08-12 DocType: &DT "Task" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.02 Home/2021-12-04 MRCK - lil dialogue.md b/01.02 Home/2021-12-04 MRCK - lil dialogue.md index ca2718c1..e0ff5cac 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/2021-12-04 MRCK - lil dialogue.md +++ b/01.02 Home/2021-12-04 MRCK - lil dialogue.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[MRCK]] +Parent:: [[@@MRCK]] --- diff --git a/01.02 Home/@Main Dashboard.md b/01.02 Home/@Main Dashboard.md index ab2f8231..dca34945 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/@Main Dashboard.md +++ b/01.02 Home/@Main Dashboard.md @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ hide task count ```dataviewjs const {taskFunc} = customJS -taskFunc.getAllTasks({app, dv, luxon, that:this, theme: "LifeHacks"}) +taskFunc.getAllTasks({app, dv, luxon, that:this, theme: "MasterTask"}) ```   diff --git a/01.02 Home/Bandes Dessinées.md b/01.02 Home/Bandes Dessinées.md index f7144192..9363fcdc 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/Bandes Dessinées.md +++ b/01.02 Home/Bandes Dessinées.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["BD"] -Tag: ["Lanfeust", "XIII"] +Tag: ["📖", "Lanfeust", "XIII"] Date: 2022-06-24 DocType: Hierarchy: diff --git a/01.02 Home/Fashion.md b/01.02 Home/Fashion.md index 011d1c71..4b052c90 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/Fashion.md +++ b/01.02 Home/Fashion.md @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ --- -Alias: [""] -Tag: ["🛒", "👖"] +Tag: ["🕴️", "🛒", "👖"] Date: 2022-02-18 DocType: Note Hierarchy: NonRoot @@ -67,9 +66,6 @@ Missègle #### Online -[summer & colourful loafers](https://www.bilicin.com/) - -[work shoes - swedish](https://myrqvist.co.uk/)   diff --git a/01.02 Home/Household.md b/01.02 Home/Household.md index e58da635..31de5e78 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/Household.md +++ b/01.02 Home/Household.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["🕴️", "Household"] +Tag: ["🕴️", "🧚🏼"] Date: 2022-01-17 DocType: "Personal" Hierarchy: "Root2" @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ style: number - [ ] :coffee: [[Household]]: Buy a Cappuccino machine 📅 2022-11-30 - [ ] :couch_and_lamp: [[Household]]: Replace the sofa 📅 2022-12-31 - [ ] :bed: [[Household]]: Buy bed-side tables 📅 2022-10-31 -- [ ] 🛌 [[Household]]: Buy new bed clothes 📅 2022-10-08 +- [x] 🛌 [[Household]]: Buy new bed clothes 📅 2022-10-08 ✅ 2022-10-10   @@ -89,7 +89,8 @@ style: number - [ ] 🛎 🛍 REMINDER [[Household]]: Monthly shop in France %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the last Saturday 🛫 2022-10-03 📅 2022-10-29 - [x] 🛎 🛍 REMINDER [[Household]]: Monthly shop in France %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the last Saturday 🛫 2022-08-29 📅 2022-09-24 ✅ 2022-09-23 - [x] 🛎 🛍 REMINDER [[Household]]: Monthly shop in France %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the last Saturday 🛫 2022-08-01 📅 2022-08-27 ✅ 2022-08-27 -- [ ] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2022-10-10 +- [ ] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2022-10-17 +- [x] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2022-10-10 ✅ 2022-10-09 - [x] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2022-10-03 ✅ 2022-10-02 - [x] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2022-09-26 ✅ 2022-09-24 - [x] 🛎 🧻 REMINDER [[Household]]: check need for toilet paper %%done_del%% 🔁 every week 📅 2022-09-19 ✅ 2022-09-16 diff --git a/01.02 Home/League Tables.md b/01.02 Home/League Tables.md index dd71f1f0..9a3f6a21 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/League Tables.md +++ b/01.02 Home/League Tables.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[@Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] +Parent:: [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]], [[@Lifestyle|Lifestyle]] --- diff --git a/01.02 Home/Life mementos.md b/01.02 Home/Life mementos.md index 6210c962..2c1f1b87 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/Life mementos.md +++ b/01.02 Home/Life mementos.md @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ title: *Bob Dylan*, **The times, they are a-changin**, 1964 > For the times they are a-changin’, they are a-changin’, ``` -Why not as a :gift: gift to [[MRCK|Boubinou]] for a first child +Why not as a :gift: gift to [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]] for a first child   diff --git a/01.02 Home/Noms d'enfants.md b/01.02 Home/Noms d'enfants.md index 52e6a8bd..edcd1625 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/Noms d'enfants.md +++ b/01.02 Home/Noms d'enfants.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[MRCK]] +Parent:: [[@@MRCK]] --- diff --git a/01.02 Home/Real Estate.md b/01.02 Home/Real Estate.md index a0fb30dd..e6ca981c 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/Real Estate.md +++ b/01.02 Home/Real Estate.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Property"] -Tag: ["🕴️", "Household", "💰"] +Tag: ["🕴️", "🧚🏼", "💰"] Date: 2022-07-06 DocType: Personal Hierarchy: NonRoot @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ style: number   -Projects & realisation to buy with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +Projects & realisation to buy with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]].   @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Projects & realisation to buy with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]].   -### [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +### [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]   diff --git a/01.03 Family/$Basville.md b/01.03 Family/$Basville.md index e3805c33..988b36cf 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/$Basville.md +++ b/01.03 Family/$Basville.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Family", "Dad", "Chapal", "Place"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👴🏼", "Chapal", "Place"] Date: 2021-09-30 DocType: "Family" Hierarchy: "Root2" diff --git a/01.03 Family/@Family organisation.md b/01.03 Family/@Family organisation.md index dd539c4a..99a41a36 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/@Family organisation.md +++ b/01.03 Family/@Family organisation.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Family organisation"] -Tag: ["🕴️", "Family"] +Tag: ["🕴️", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦"] Date: 2021-10-01 DocType: "Family" ChildrenType: @@ -128,10 +128,5 @@ hide task count Group by tags ``` -```tagcloud -source: query -query: [[@Family organisation]] -``` -     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/01.03 Family/Achille Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Achille Bédier.md index 716de81e..2cad2970 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Achille Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Achille Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Normandy"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Normandy"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Aglaé de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Aglaé de Villeneuve.md index 9cc759ce..77a56395 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Aglaé de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Aglaé de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Sibling", "GodChild"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👯‍♂️", "GodChild", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Amaury de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Amaury de Villeneuve.md index eacc84e8..3326e4b5 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Amaury de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Amaury de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Father", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👴🏼", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Armand de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Armand de Villeneuve.md index 05842d08..7cdb6259 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Armand de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Armand de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Father", "Landes"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👴🏼", "Landes"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Arnaud Chapal.md b/01.03 Family/Arnaud Chapal.md index 5334eab3..c5a6caa6 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Arnaud Chapal.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Arnaud Chapal.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Father", "Creuse", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👴🏼", "Creuse", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Auguste Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Auguste Bédier.md index 512b5456..7c695f90 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Auguste Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Auguste Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Perche"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Perche"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Charles Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Charles Bédier.md index b300a334..180b5bb8 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Charles Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Charles Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Perche"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Perche"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Elise Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Elise Bédier.md index 1100867a..d1efe662 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Elise Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Elise Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "IledAix"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "IledAix"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Eloi de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Eloi de Villeneuve.md index 8c040c02..b31ae10b 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Eloi de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Eloi de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "Person", "👯‍♂️"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Eustache Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Eustache Bédier.md index 3d5e23c5..63b7beae 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Eustache Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Eustache Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Perche"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Perche"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Evrard de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Evrard de Villeneuve.md index a091057a..f8b82ab4 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Evrard de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Evrard de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Father", "Landes", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👴🏼", "Landes", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Gabrielle Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Gabrielle Bédier.md index 0c692f85..dfb777b1 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Gabrielle Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Gabrielle Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "IledAix"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "IledAix"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Hilaire Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Hilaire Bédier.md index 1484c175..68e63669 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Hilaire Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Hilaire Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Perche"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Perche"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Hortense Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Hortense Bédier.md index 26f6c0ef..966e48eb 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Hortense Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Hortense Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Normandy"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Normandy"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Hortense de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Hortense de Villeneuve.md index be57c292..41a34973 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Hortense de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Hortense de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Father", "Landes"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👴🏼", "Landes"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Isaure Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Isaure Bédier.md index 4d8e3e00..da2262f6 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Isaure Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Isaure Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Normandy"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Normandy"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Jacqueline Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Jacqueline Bédier.md index d2c5fbc1..4873d421 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Jacqueline Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Jacqueline Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Malaucène", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Malaucène", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Joséphine Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Joséphine Bédier.md index a35d5522..029ee72b 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Joséphine Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Joséphine Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "IledAix"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "IledAix"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Jérôme Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Jérôme Bédier.md index 4482585f..2646652e 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Jérôme Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Jérôme Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "IledAix", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "IledAix", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Louis Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Louis Bédier.md index 6e3752f9..e3a955cb 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Louis Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Louis Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "IledAix"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "IledAix"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Marc de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Marc de Villeneuve.md index 0e604c27..b6f0b485 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Marc de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Marc de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Father", "Landes"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👴🏼", "Landes"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Marguerite de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Marguerite de Villeneuve.md index ffc9b565..52ffe38b 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Marguerite de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Marguerite de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Sibling", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👯‍♂️", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Noémie de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Noémie de Villeneuve.md index 73160a83..4a692597 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Noémie de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Noémie de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Sibling", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👯‍♂️", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Olympe Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Olympe Bédier.md index 851ff7cd..56846225 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Olympe Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Olympe Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Normandy"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Normandy"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Ophélie Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Ophélie Bédier.md index d11bdfb0..7095c13b 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Ophélie Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Ophélie Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Perche"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Perche"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Opportune de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Opportune de Villeneuve.md index 03ddec27..d5014953 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Opportune de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Opportune de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Sibling", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👯‍♂️", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Philomène de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Philomène de Villeneuve.md index 03e65adc..e5f8dbc0 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Philomène de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Philomène de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Sibling", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👯‍♂️", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Pia Bousquié.md b/01.03 Family/Pia Bousquié.md index 640d093e..8968ff1f 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Pia Bousquié.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Pia Bousquié.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Normandy"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Normandy"] Date: 2022-01-18 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Pierre Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Pierre Bédier.md index 57bb9c01..dc6eced4 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Pierre Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Pierre Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Malaucène", "Person"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Malaucène", "Person"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Quentin de Villeneuve.md b/01.03 Family/Quentin de Villeneuve.md index 832277c6..7aa9b289 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Quentin de Villeneuve.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Quentin de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Father", "Landes"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👴🏼", "Landes"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Séraphine Priso Le Bastart.md b/01.03 Family/Séraphine Priso Le Bastart.md index cbc92e6e..e1b30994 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Séraphine Priso Le Bastart.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Séraphine Priso Le Bastart.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Sibling"] +Tag: ["Person", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦"] Date: 2021-12-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -14,12 +14,7 @@ Person: Address: "23 rue Paul Vaillant Couturier\n92300 Levallois-Perret\nFrance" Phone: Email: - Relation: -fc-calendar: "D2D Calendar" -fc-category: "Birthday" -fc-date: - day: 27 - month: 11 + Relation: Niece --- diff --git a/01.03 Family/Thaïs Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Thaïs Bédier.md index 92bf1892..e713e31b 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Thaïs Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Thaïs Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Normandy"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Normandy"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.03 Family/Timothée Bédier.md b/01.03 Family/Timothée Bédier.md index 36378728..72ad49d1 100644 --- a/01.03 Family/Timothée Bédier.md +++ b/01.03 Family/Timothée Bédier.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Mother", "Normandy"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "👵🏼", "Normandy"] Date: 2021-12-05 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/01.02 Home/MRCK.md b/01.04 MRCK/@@MRCK.md similarity index 86% rename from 01.02 Home/MRCK.md rename to 01.04 MRCK/@@MRCK.md index 945d7b8d..48aff917 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/MRCK.md +++ b/01.04 MRCK/@@MRCK.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Megan Rose", "Boubinou", "Meggi-mo"] -Tag: ["🕴️"] +Tag: ["🕴️", "🧚🏼"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: "Person" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ Person: LastName: "Condron Keenan" FirstName: "Megan Rose" DoB: 1992-02-28 - Address: + Address: "Forchstrasse 28\n8008 Zürich" Phone: - Email: + Email: "meganroseck@tuta.io" Relation: Girlfriend --- @@ -250,6 +250,22 @@ image: https://www.jessicamccormack.com/media/catalog/product/cache/064f105b063e ``` +  + +--- + +  + +### Other activity + +  + +```dataview +Table DocType as "Doc type" from [[@@MRCK]] +where !contains(file.name, "@@Travel") +sort DocType asc +``` +   --- @@ -260,12 +276,12 @@ image: https://www.jessicamccormack.com/media/catalog/product/cache/064f105b063e   -- [ ] :birthday: **[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]** 🔁 every year 📅 2023-02-28 -- [x] :birthday: **[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]** 🔁 every year 📅 2022-02-28 ✅ 2022-02-28 -- [ ] :birthday: **[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]'s Papa** (1962) 🔁 every year 📅 2023-02-02 -- [x] :birthday: **[[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]'s Papa** (1962) 🔁 every year 📅 2022-02-02 ✅ 2022-02-02 -- [ ] [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] Saint Patrick's Day 🔁 every year 📅 2023-03-17 -- [x] [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] Saint Patrick's Day 🔁 every year 📅 2022-03-17 ✅ 2022-03-17 +- [ ] :birthday: **[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]** 🔁 every year 📅 2023-02-28 +- [x] :birt[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]ggi-mo]]** 🔁 every year 📅 2022-02-28 ✅ 2022-02-28 +- [ ] :birthday: **[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]'s Papa** (1962) 🔁 every year 📅 2023-02-02 +- [x] :birt[[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]]ggi-mo]]'s Papa** (1962) 🔁 every year 📅 2022-02-02 ✅ 2022-02-0 +- [ ] [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] Saint Patrick's Day 🔁 every year 📅 2023-03-17 +- [x] [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] Saint Patrick's Day 🔁 every year 📅 2023-03-17 ✅ 2022-03-17     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/01.04 MRCK/@Ireland.md b/01.04 MRCK/@Ireland.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..89b7b935 --- /dev/null +++ b/01.04 MRCK/@Ireland.md @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +--- + +Alias: ["Ireland"] +Tag: ["Travel", "🇮🇪", "🧚🏼"] +Date: 2022-06-20 +DocType: Note +ChildrenType: ["Travel", "Place"] +Hierarchy: "Root" +location: +CollapseMetaTable: true + +--- + +Parent:: [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]] + +--- + +  + +```button +name Create Note +type append template +action NewFile +id CreateNote +``` +^button-IrelandNewNote + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-IrelandSave + +  + +# Folder map + +  + +```ad-abstract +title: Summary +collapse: open +This note enables to list all places in France where recommendations can be made. +``` + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### Master Navigation + +  + +```dataview + Table Date as "Creation Date" + Where (DocType = "Place" and Place.Country = "Ireland") or (DocType = "Travel" and contains(Travel.Country, "Ireland")) + Sort file.link ascending +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### Tag Navigation + +  + +```dataview + Table without id tags as "Tags" + Where DocType = "Place" and Place.Country = "Ireland" + Flatten file.tags as tags + Group by tags +``` +  + +--- + +  + +### Other activity + +  + +```dataview +Table DocType as "Doc type" from [[@Ireland]] +where !contains(file.name, "@@Travel") +sort DocType asc +``` + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/01.04 MRCK/Belfast.md b/01.04 MRCK/Belfast.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0ee6d9c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/01.04 MRCK/Belfast.md @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +--- + +Alias: ["Belfast"] +Tag: ["🇮🇪", "🧚🏼"] +Date: 2022-10-07 +DocType: "Place" +Hierarchy: "NonRoot" +TimeStamp: +location: [54.596391,-5.9301829] +Place: + Type: Region + SubType: City + Style: Pixie + Location: "Northern Ireland" + Country: Ireland + Status: Recommended +CollapseMetaTable: true + +--- + +Parent:: [[@Ireland|Ireland]], [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]] + +  + +`= elink("https://waze.com/ul?ll=" + this.location[0] + "%2C" + this.location[1] + "&navigate=yes", "Launch Waze")` + +--- + +  + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-BelfastSave + +  + +# Belfast + +  + +```ad-abstract +title: Summary +collapse: open +Note Description +``` + +  + +```toc +style: number +``` + +  + +--- + +  + +### Accommodation + +  + + +  + +--- + +  + +### Restaurants + +  + +- Muddlers’ Club ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ +[The Muddlers Club](https://themuddlersclubbelfast.com/) + +- Coppi ⭐⭐⭐⭐ +[Coppi: Contemporary Italian Cooking in Belfast](https://www.coppi.co.uk/) + +- Dean’s at Queens ⭐⭐⭐⭐ +[Deanes at Queens | Michael Deane](https://www.michaeldeane.co.uk/deanes-at-queens/) + +- General Merchants (Café) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ +[General Merchants – Goods & Provisions – Belfast](https://www.generalmerchants.co.uk/) + +- St George’s Market ⭐⭐⭐ +[St George's Market](https://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/stgeorgesmarket) + +  + +--- + +  + +### Shopping + +  + + +  + +--- + +  + +### A visiter + +  + +- Murals +- Belfast Castle + +  + +--- + +  + +### Other activity + +  + +```dataview +Table DocType as "Doc type" from [[Belfast]] +where !contains(file.name, "@@Travel") +sort DocType asc +``` + +  +  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/01.02 Home/Pooch list.md b/01.04 MRCK/Pooch list.md similarity index 84% rename from 01.02 Home/Pooch list.md rename to 01.04 MRCK/Pooch list.md index 655e31e2..8e654f69 100644 --- a/01.02 Home/Pooch list.md +++ b/01.04 MRCK/Pooch list.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["🐩", "Pet"] +Tag: ["🐩", "Pet", "🧚🏼"] Date: 2021-12-06 DocType: Confidential Hierarchy: NonRoot @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[MRCK|Boubinou]], [[@Lifestyle]] +Parent:: [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]], [[@Lifestyle]] --- @@ -96,11 +96,11 @@ Price: £700   -### Pomeranian +### Pomsky   -![](https://www.breedyourdog.com/uploads/listing_images/46531/121695/big_listing_image_1611828802_1.jpeg) +![](https://caniprof.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/pomsky-chien.jpg) ```ad-info Price: £700 @@ -112,15 +112,15 @@ Price: £700   -### Pomsky +### Australian Shepherd   -![](https://caniprof.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/pomsky-chien.jpg) -```ad-info -Price: £700 -``` +![](https://petcosset.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Do-Australian-Shepherds-Shed-Grooming-Guide.jpg) + +> [!info] +> Price: £1,000   @@ -128,12 +128,12 @@ Price: £700   -### Australian Shepherd +### Teacup poodle   -![](https://petcosset.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Do-Australian-Shepherds-Shed-Grooming-Guide.jpg) +![](https://topdogpuppies.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/2-3.jpg) > [!info] > Price: £1,000 diff --git a/01.04 Done/@Shopping list.md b/01.05 Done/@Shopping list.md similarity index 100% rename from 01.04 Done/@Shopping list.md rename to 01.05 Done/@Shopping list.md diff --git a/01.04 Done/Voitures.md b/01.05 Done/Voitures.md similarity index 100% rename from 01.04 Done/Voitures.md rename to 01.05 Done/Voitures.md diff --git a/02.01 London/202.md b/02.01 London/202.md index cd64c1b9..251f9af2 100644 --- a/02.01 London/202.md +++ b/02.01 London/202.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["🎡", "Brunch", "☕️"] +Tag: ["🎡", "🥞", "☕️"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Website:: https://www.202london.co.uk/   -Brunch favourite of the [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Brunch favourite of the [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.01 London/@Brunchs London.md b/02.01 London/@Brunchs London.md index a26ca049..fa12b6d6 100644 --- a/02.01 London/@Brunchs London.md +++ b/02.01 London/@Brunchs London.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ cssclass: - cards Alias: ["Brunches London", "Brunches in London"] -Tag: ["🎡", "Brunch"] +Tag: ["🎡", "🥞"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: Redommendation Hierarchy: Root2 diff --git a/02.01 London/Bob Bob Ricard.md b/02.01 London/Bob Bob Ricard.md index e351d65e..c4c59433 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Bob Bob Ricard.md +++ b/02.01 London/Bob Bob Ricard.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Brunch", "🍾", "Restaurant"] +Tag: ["🥞", "🍾", "Restaurant"] Date: 2021-10-05 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/02.01 London/Christopher’s.md b/02.01 London/Christopher’s.md index b35d56bb..c3885a1d 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Christopher’s.md +++ b/02.01 London/Christopher’s.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Brunch", "Restaurant"] +Tag: ["🥞", "Restaurant"] Date: 2021-10-05 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Place: Location: Soho Country: UK Status: Occasional +CollapseMetaTable: true --- diff --git a/02.01 London/Conscience Kitchen.md b/02.01 London/Conscience Kitchen.md index 9a4542e4..58d4a2c3 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Conscience Kitchen.md +++ b/02.01 London/Conscience Kitchen.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["🎡", "Brunch", "☕️"] +Tag: ["🎡", "🥞", "☕️"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/02.01 London/Decimo.md b/02.01 London/Decimo.md index 91f4eb1a..5f8447e2 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Decimo.md +++ b/02.01 London/Decimo.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Website:: https://www.decimo.london/   Part of [[The Standard]] hotel. -Recommendation by [[MRCK|Megan Rose]]. +Recommendation by [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.01 London/Ealing Riding School.md b/02.01 London/Ealing Riding School.md index 73f70232..5e51e2e0 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Ealing Riding School.md +++ b/02.01 London/Ealing Riding School.md @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Website:: https://www.ealingridingschool.biz   -Recommended by **Odumade Odutola** & tested with [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Recommended by **Odumade Odutola** & tested with [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.01 London/Hart Shoreditch.md b/02.01 London/Hart Shoreditch.md index bbb8713f..c8c87542 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Hart Shoreditch.md +++ b/02.01 London/Hart Shoreditch.md @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Website:: https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/lonsdqq-hart-shoreditch-hotel-london/   -Cool spot from [[MRCK|Megan Rose]] & friends +Cool spot from [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]] & friends     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.01 London/Le Bar des Prés.md b/02.01 London/Le Bar des Prés.md index 5ecfaf5f..e7844e48 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Le Bar des Prés.md +++ b/02.01 London/Le Bar des Prés.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Website:: https://www.bardespres.com/london-restaurant/   -2021 Birthday dinner offered by [[MRCK|my love]]. +2021 Birthday dinner offered by [[@@MRCK|my love]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.01 London/Les Filles.md b/02.01 London/Les Filles.md index cdd8d9b8..e61e2205 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Les Filles.md +++ b/02.01 London/Les Filles.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["🎡", "Brunch", "☕️", "🇫🇷"] +Tag: ["🎡", "🥞", "☕️", "🇫🇷"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/02.01 London/Mazi.md b/02.01 London/Mazi.md index b4cb0825..68211f5d 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Mazi.md +++ b/02.01 London/Mazi.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["💠", "Intimate", "Restaurant"] +Tag: ["💠", "Intimate", "Restaurant", "🇬🇷"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/02.01 London/Monmouth Coffee Co.md b/02.01 London/Monmouth Coffee Co.md index 60e5247b..3acefbbd 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Monmouth Coffee Co.md +++ b/02.01 London/Monmouth Coffee Co.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Monmouth Coffee Company"] -Tag: ["🎡", "Brunch", "☕️"] +Tag: ["🎡", "🥞", "☕️"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/02.01 London/Norma.md b/02.01 London/Norma.md index 7d6e528d..83ff6726 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Norma.md +++ b/02.01 London/Norma.md @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Website:: [NORMA - Norma London](https://normalondon.com/)   -1st date with [[MRCK|Megan Rose]]! +1st date with [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]]!     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.01 London/Pantechnicon.md b/02.01 London/Pantechnicon.md index 0ed6c48c..701d657f 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Pantechnicon.md +++ b/02.01 London/Pantechnicon.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Website:: https://www.pantechnicon.com   -Tested with [[MRCK|Boubinou]], Ekoué & Stefan. +Tested with [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]], Ekoué & Stefan.     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.01 London/Parrillan.md b/02.01 London/Parrillan.md index 521dfe21..b51e1d80 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Parrillan.md +++ b/02.01 London/Parrillan.md @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Website:: https://www.parrillan.co.uk/   -Tested with [[MRCK|my love]]! +Tested with [[@@MRCK|my love]]!     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.01 London/Recommendation list (London).md b/02.01 London/Recommendation list (London).md index f88e7a69..67f76da5 100644 --- a/02.01 London/Recommendation list (London).md +++ b/02.01 London/Recommendation list (London).md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["London reco"] -Tag: ["🎡", "Restaurant", "Brunch"] +Tag: ["🎡", "Restaurant", "🥞"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: "Recommendation" Hierarchy: "Root2" diff --git a/02.01 London/The Cleveland Arms.md b/02.01 London/The Cleveland Arms.md index b5fb2e60..4670e70e 100644 --- a/02.01 London/The Cleveland Arms.md +++ b/02.01 London/The Cleveland Arms.md @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Website:: https://www.theclevelandarms.com/   -Local favourite for an apéritif with [[MRCK|Megan Rose]] +Local favourite for an apéritif with [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]]     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.01 London/The Hoxton.md b/02.01 London/The Hoxton.md index 1448924a..17881dd0 100644 --- a/02.01 London/The Hoxton.md +++ b/02.01 London/The Hoxton.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Hipster", "Hotel"] +Tag: ["🧔🏻", "Hotel"] Date: 2021-10-05 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Place: Location: Shoreditch Country: UK Status: Occasional +CollapseMetaTable: true --- diff --git a/02.01 London/The Standard.md b/02.01 London/The Standard.md index ed7edebf..104efd14 100644 --- a/02.01 London/The Standard.md +++ b/02.01 London/The Standard.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Website:: https://www.standardhotels.com/london/properties/london   [[Decimo]] is in the same hotel -Discovered through my [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Discovered through my [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Abri.md b/02.02 Paris/Abri.md index 5f2b5812..70b66008 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Abri.md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Abri.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["🗼", "Querky", "Intimate", "Fusion", "RestrictedMenu", "🛞", "Restaurant"] +Tag: ["🗼", "Querky", "⛩️", "RestrictedMenu", "🛞", "Restaurant"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Chez Robert.md b/02.02 Paris/Chez Robert.md index 2d8a8b4c..badfaa0f 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Chez Robert.md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Chez Robert.md @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Website:: [robert-restaurant](https://robert-restaurant.fr/)   -Premier diner le [[2022-05-18|18 Mai 2022]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]], Vivi, Ekoue et Stef +Premier diner le [[2022-05-18|18 Mai 2022]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]], Vivi, Ekoue et Stef     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Chinaski.md b/02.02 Paris/Chinaski.md index fd0325f6..233b3a51 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Chinaski.md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Chinaski.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Website:: https://www.chinaskiparis.com/   -- Diner le [[2022-05-20|vendredi 20 mai 2022]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]], Vivi, Ékoué (& Juliette) et Stefan (& Kyna) +- Diner le [[2022-05-20|vendredi 20 mai 2022]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]], Vivi, Ékoué (& Juliette) et Stefan (& Kyna)     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Circuit Marais.md b/02.02 Paris/Circuit Marais.md index be6d8a53..6a1266f3 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Circuit Marais.md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Circuit Marais.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Place: --- -Parent:: [[@Expositions, concerts et activités|Expositions, concerts et activités]], [[MRCK]] +Parent:: [[@Expositions, concerts et activités|Expositions, concerts et activités]], [[@@MRCK]] --- diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Circuit Montmartre.md b/02.02 Paris/Circuit Montmartre.md index 3871af8b..cad5fea8 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Circuit Montmartre.md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Circuit Montmartre.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Place: --- -Parent:: [[@Expositions, concerts et activités|Expositions, concerts et activités]], [[MRCK]] +Parent:: [[@Expositions, concerts et activités|Expositions, concerts et activités]], [[@@MRCK]] --- diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Circuit Ouest.md b/02.02 Paris/Circuit Ouest.md index f7d3f8b8..258ed0ff 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Circuit Ouest.md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Circuit Ouest.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Place: --- -Parent:: [[@Expositions, concerts et activités|Expositions, concerts et activités]], [[MRCK]] +Parent:: [[@Expositions, concerts et activités|Expositions, concerts et activités]], [[@@MRCK]] --- diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Circuit Sud.md b/02.02 Paris/Circuit Sud.md index c3e39913..51a6048a 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Circuit Sud.md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Circuit Sud.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Place: --- -Parent:: [[@Expositions, concerts et activités|Expositions, concerts et activités]], [[MRCK]] +Parent:: [[@Expositions, concerts et activités|Expositions, concerts et activités]], [[@@MRCK]] --- diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Early June.md b/02.02 Paris/Early June.md index ea414053..08b6de90 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Early June.md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Early June.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ style: number   -Found by my [[MRCK|Boubinou]]. +Found by my [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]].   diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Inavoué.md b/02.02 Paris/Inavoué.md index b2559e54..3168eb48 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Inavoué.md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Inavoué.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Website:: [Inavoué Restaurant Paris - L'Adresse Atypique, Secrète et Tendance,   -Dejeuner du [[2022-05-20|vendredi 20 mai 2022]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +Dejeuner du [[2022-05-20|vendredi 20 mai 2022]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.02 Paris/Recommendation list (Paris).md b/02.02 Paris/Recommendation list (Paris).md index c6619bb0..ee81d4dc 100644 --- a/02.02 Paris/Recommendation list (Paris).md +++ b/02.02 Paris/Recommendation list (Paris).md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Paris Recommendation list"] -Tag: ["🗼", "Restaurant", "Brunch"] +Tag: ["🗼", "Restaurant", "🥞"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: Recommendation Hierarchy: Root2 diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Bebek.md b/02.03 Zürich/Bebek.md index d1715698..62cf5200 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Bebek.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Bebek.md @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ style: number   -1ere fois le [[2022-08-19|19 aout 2022]] avec [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +1ere fois le [[2022-08-19|19 aout 2022]] avec [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Café des Amis.md b/02.03 Zürich/Café des Amis.md index 3b789a84..e9cefa4a 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Café des Amis.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Café des Amis.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Brunch", "Restaurant"] +Tag: ["🥞", "Restaurant"] Date: 2022-04-15 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Switzerland   -First time with my [[MRCK|Boubinou]] on [[2022-04-15|15/04/2022]] +First time with my [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]] on [[2022-04-15|15/04/2022]]     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Cantinetta Antinori.md b/02.03 Zürich/Cantinetta Antinori.md index b00da5f7..d39ca478 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Cantinetta Antinori.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Cantinetta Antinori.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Switzerland   -1ere fois le [[2022-04-16|16/04/2022]] avec [[MRCK|Boubinou]]. +1ere fois le [[2022-04-16|16/04/2022]] avec [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Daizy.md b/02.03 Zürich/Daizy.md index 065aa4cc..8d9ae5ed 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Daizy.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Daizy.md @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Switzerland   -Tested with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] on [[2022-07-15|15th July 2022]]. +Tested with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] on [[2022-07-15|15th July 2022]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Dar.md b/02.03 Zürich/Dar.md index 35375d9c..9db219ca 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Dar.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Dar.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ style: number   -Found by [[MRCK|Boubinou]]. +Found by [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]].   diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Dolder Grand.md b/02.03 Zürich/Dolder Grand.md index 685c2d68..fe7cee10 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Dolder Grand.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Dolder Grand.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ style: number   -Tested with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] & her mother. +Tested with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] & her mother.     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Gestuet Homberg.md b/02.03 Zürich/Gestuet Homberg.md index 70a23aed..91f0502d 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Gestuet Homberg.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Gestuet Homberg.md @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Switzerland   -Found by [[MRCK|Megan Rose]] +Found by [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]]     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Ginger.md b/02.03 Zürich/Ginger.md index c4627b8b..e04962db 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Ginger.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Ginger.md @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Switzerland   -Birthday joint for [[2022-07-07|2022]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +Birthday joint for [[2022-07-07|2022]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Iroquois.md b/02.03 Zürich/Iroquois.md index e46cc904..d9018159 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Iroquois.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Iroquois.md @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Switzerland   Recommended by Dalia -Quick drink with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] on [[2022-05-15|15th May 2022]]. +Quick drink with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] on [[2022-05-15|15th May 2022]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Modo.md b/02.03 Zürich/Modo.md index be5badbc..f168f6c6 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Modo.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Modo.md @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Switzerland   -Tested with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] on [[2022-07-16|16th July 2022]]. +Tested with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] on [[2022-07-16|16th July 2022]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Razzia.md b/02.03 Zürich/Razzia.md index 8ffbbf68..9baeaf84 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Razzia.md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Razzia.md @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Switzerland   -Tested on [[2022-05-14|14th May 2022]] with [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]]. +Tested on [[2022-05-14|14th May 2022]] with [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]].     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/02.03 Zürich/Recommendation list (Zürich).md b/02.03 Zürich/Recommendation list (Zürich).md index 68f78f9a..be133ee4 100644 --- a/02.03 Zürich/Recommendation list (Zürich).md +++ b/02.03 Zürich/Recommendation list (Zürich).md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Zürich Recommendation list"] -Tag: ["Zürich", "Restaurant", "Brunch"] +Tag: ["Zürich", "Restaurant", "🥞"] Date: 2021-10-04 DocType: Recommendation Hierarchy: Root2 diff --git a/03.01 Reading list/Babylone.md b/03.01 Reading list/Babylone.md index 1a41dc81..b27990e5 100644 --- a/03.01 Reading list/Babylone.md +++ b/03.01 Reading list/Babylone.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Novel", "Murder", "Friendship"] +Tag: ["Novel", "Murder", "🔄"] Date: 2022-03-08 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.01 Reading list/Civilizations.md b/03.01 Reading list/Civilizations.md index 035efa95..d882426e 100644 --- a/03.01 Reading list/Civilizations.md +++ b/03.01 Reading list/Civilizations.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Novel", "HistoricFiction"] +Tag: ["Novel", "🏰", "🇵🇪", "🇪🇸"] Date: 2022-01-09 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.01 Reading list/Dans les forêts de Sibérie.md b/03.01 Reading list/Dans les forêts de Sibérie.md index f08aedcf..f2bbf4bc 100644 --- a/03.01 Reading list/Dans les forêts de Sibérie.md +++ b/03.01 Reading list/Dans les forêts de Sibérie.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Biography", "Travel", "Siberia", "Introspection"] +Tag: ["Biography", "🛩️", "🇷🇺", "Siberia", "🤔"] Date: 2022-01-06 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/00.02 Inbox/Derborence.md b/03.01 Reading list/Derborence.md similarity index 92% rename from 00.02 Inbox/Derborence.md rename to 03.01 Reading list/Derborence.md index 40e067c0..5167d16e 100644 --- a/00.02 Inbox/Derborence.md +++ b/03.01 Reading list/Derborence.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: [""] +Tag: ["Novel", "🇨🇭", "🗻", "🪨", "💕"] Date: 2022-08-20 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ Source: Language: CH Published: 1934 Link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derborence_(novel) - Read: + Read: 2022-10-10 Cover: http://www.images-chapitre.com/ima2/original/616/1027616_3006110.jpg CollapseMetaTable: true --- Parent:: [[@Reading master|Reading list]] -ReadingState:: In progress +ReadingState:: [[2022-10-10]] --- diff --git a/03.01 Reading list/L'ombre du vent.md b/03.01 Reading list/L'ombre du vent.md index 249920d0..a1522419 100644 --- a/03.01 Reading list/L'ombre du vent.md +++ b/03.01 Reading list/L'ombre du vent.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Barcelona", "Novel", "💕", "Mystery", "📚"] +Tag: ["Barcelona", "Novel", "💕", "⁉️", "📚", "🇪🇸"] Date: 2021-12-03 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.01 Reading list/Le jour où j'ai appris à vivre.md b/03.01 Reading list/Le jour où j'ai appris à vivre.md index faffa643..9def4b4e 100644 --- a/03.01 Reading list/Le jour où j'ai appris à vivre.md +++ b/03.01 Reading list/Le jour où j'ai appris à vivre.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Novel", "Introspection", "🔀"] +Tag: ["Novel", "🤔", "🔀"] Date: 2022-01-09 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.01 Reading list/Lionel Asbo.md b/03.01 Reading list/Lionel Asbo.md index d42bc739..acdde101 100644 --- a/03.01 Reading list/Lionel Asbo.md +++ b/03.01 Reading list/Lionel Asbo.md @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ dv.el("span", "![](" + dv.current().Source.Cover + ")")   -Recommendation by [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Recommendation by [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]     \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/03.01 Reading list/On the Road.md b/03.01 Reading list/On the Road.md index f6c76f38..53267c52 100644 --- a/03.01 Reading list/On the Road.md +++ b/03.01 Reading list/On the Road.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Novel", "🇺🇸", "Beat"] +Tag: ["Novel", "🇺🇸", "Beat", "💀", "🍺", "💊"] Date: 2022-02-27 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.02 Travels/@Africa.md b/03.02 Travels/@Africa.md index c5213556..bbbe4186 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/@Africa.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/@Africa.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Africa"] -Tag: ["Travel"] +Tag: ["Travel", "🌍"] Date: 2022-06-20 DocType: Note ChildrenType: ["Travel", "Place"] @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ style: number ```dataview Table Date as "Creation Date" from "03.02 Travels" - Where contains(Tag, "Africa") + Where contains(Tag, "🌍") Sort file.link ascending ``` @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ style: number ```dataview Table without id tags as "Tags" From "03.02 Travels" - Where contains(Tag, "Africa") + Where contains(Tag, "🌍") Flatten file.tags as tags Group by tags ``` diff --git a/03.02 Travels/@Bahrein.md b/03.02 Travels/@Bahrein.md index ff952866..915ad7a9 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/@Bahrein.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/@Bahrein.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Bahrein", "Bahrain"] -Tag: [""] +Tag: ["Travel", "🇧🇭"] Date: 2022-06-26 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.02 Travels/@Dubaï.md b/03.02 Travels/@Dubaï.md index cdcc75f7..05425bca 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/@Dubaï.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/@Dubaï.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Dubai", "Dubaï"] -Tag: ["🇦🇪"] +Tag: ["🇦🇪", "Travel"] Date: 2022-07-02 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.02 Travels/@France.md b/03.02 Travels/@France.md index c4814986..b47aa250 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/@France.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/@France.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["France"] -Tag: ["Travel"] +Tag: ["Travel", "🇮🇹"] Date: 2022-06-20 DocType: Note ChildrenType: ["Travel", "Place"] diff --git a/03.02 Travels/@Italy.md b/03.02 Travels/@Italy.md index 26b061aa..b643eb37 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/@Italy.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/@Italy.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Italy", "Italia"] -Tag: ["Travel"] +Tag: ["Travel", "🇮🇹"] Date: 2022-06-20 DocType: Note ChildrenType: ["Travel", "Place"] diff --git a/03.02 Travels/@Short breaks.md b/03.02 Travels/@Short breaks.md index bb1e49a4..d14c9648 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/@Short breaks.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/@Short breaks.md @@ -76,13 +76,13 @@ style: number #### Dresden -Favourite of my [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Favourite of my [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]   #### Frankfurt -Favourite of my [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Favourite of my [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]   @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Favourite of my [[MRCK|Boubinou]] #### Krakow -Favourite of my [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Favourite of my [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]     diff --git a/03.02 Travels/@Spain.md b/03.02 Travels/@Spain.md index 4a430a90..1ed4532b 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/@Spain.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/@Spain.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Spain"] -Tag: ["Travel"] +Tag: ["Travel", "🇪🇸"] Date: 2022-09-26 DocType: Note ChildrenType: ["Travel", "Place"] diff --git a/03.02 Travels/@Switzerland.md b/03.02 Travels/@Switzerland.md index a09e445d..f66edccb 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/@Switzerland.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/@Switzerland.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Switzerland", "Suisse", "Schweiz", "Svizzera"] -Tag: ["Travel"] +Tag: ["Travel", "🇨🇭"] Date: 2022-08-24 DocType: Note ChildrenType: ["Travel", "Place"] diff --git a/03.02 Travels/@United States.md b/03.02 Travels/@United States.md index 7bde30e4..a0f03276 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/@United States.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/@United States.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["United States", "US", "USA"] -Tag: ["Travel"] +Tag: ["Travel", "🇺🇸"] Date: 2022-06-20 DocType: Note ChildrenType: ["Travel", "Place"] diff --git a/03.02 Travels/Milan.md b/03.02 Travels/Milan.md index 34ee28d6..9ad6ea0b 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/Milan.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/Milan.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Milano"] -Tag: ["🇮🇹", "Art", "Renaissance", "Hip"] +Tag: ["🇮🇹", "Art", "Renaissance", "🧔🏻"] Date: 2022-09-27 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.02 Travels/Skiing in Switzerland.md b/03.02 Travels/Skiing in Switzerland.md index 8c09a1d5..3d91e337 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/Skiing in Switzerland.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/Skiing in Switzerland.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["Sport", "Skiing", "Snow"] +Tag: ["Sport", "⛷️", "⛄️"] Date: 2022-08-24 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.02 Travels/Ticino.md b/03.02 Travels/Ticino.md index c02fab10..f02d9ad4 100644 --- a/03.02 Travels/Ticino.md +++ b/03.02 Travels/Ticino.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["🇨🇭", "🇮🇹", "Hip"] +Tag: ["🇨🇭", "🇮🇹", "🧔🏻"] Date: 2022-09-27 DocType: "Place" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Aspargus Pasta.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Aspargus Pasta.md index 1cd79de6..61dc16b7 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/Aspargus Pasta.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Aspargus Pasta.md @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ list without id FROM "03.03 Food & Wine/Aspargus Pasta" ``` -Favourite of [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Favourite of [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]   diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Braised Fennel.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Braised Fennel.md index 3d16cde7..fa130f51 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/Braised Fennel.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Braised Fennel.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Ingredients: --- -Parent:: [[@@Recipes|Recipes]], [[@Side dishes|Side dishes]], [[MRCK|Megan Rose]] +Parent:: [[@@Recipes|Recipes]], [[@Side dishes|Side dishes]], [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]] --- diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Chicken n Plum Noodles.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Chicken n Plum Noodles.md index 4b75a107..730b0782 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/Chicken n Plum Noodles.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Chicken n Plum Noodles.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ style: number **Serving size**: | `$=dv.current().ServingSize` **Cooking time**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.CookingTime` min -Favourite of [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Favourite of [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]   diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Farro w Fennel, Lemon, Basil.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Farro w Fennel, Lemon, Basil.md index 29e3e3cb..66306f1e 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/Farro w Fennel, Lemon, Basil.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Farro w Fennel, Lemon, Basil.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Ingredients: --- -Parent:: [[@@Recipes|Recipes]], [[@Side dishes|Side dishes]], [[MRCK|Megan Rose]] +Parent:: [[@@Recipes|Recipes]], [[@Side dishes|Side dishes]], [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]] --- diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Fresh Tomato Eggs in Purgatory with Chickpeas.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Fresh Tomato Eggs in Purgatory with Chickpeas.md index 99e4a55b..0b312a4c 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/Fresh Tomato Eggs in Purgatory with Chickpeas.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Fresh Tomato Eggs in Purgatory with Chickpeas.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ServingSize: 2 Alias: [] -Tag: ["Breakfast", "🧘🏼‍♂️", "🥒"] +Tag: ["🥞", "🧘🏼‍♂️", "🥒"] Date: 2022-03-13 DocType: "Recipe" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Jaramillo Especiales.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Jaramillo Especiales.md index adcede3a..d551bf73 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/Jaramillo Especiales.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Jaramillo Especiales.md @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ style: number   -Favourite of [[MRCK|Megan Rose]] who is on the brand's Instagram feed! \ No newline at end of file +Favourite of [[@@MRCK|Megan Rose]] who is on the brand's Instagram feed! \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Mushroom Fricassée.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Mushroom Fricassée.md index 870b2072..3efd8964 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/Mushroom Fricassée.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Mushroom Fricassée.md @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ style: number **Serving size**: | `$=dv.current().ServingSize` **Cooking time**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.CookingTime` min -Favourite of [[MRCK|Boubinou]] +Favourite of [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]]   diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Thai Basil Sauce Noodles with Jammy Eggs.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Thai Basil Sauce Noodles with Jammy Eggs.md index 83f82774..111077df 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/Thai Basil Sauce Noodles with Jammy Eggs.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Thai Basil Sauce Noodles with Jammy Eggs.md @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ style: number   -Recipe tested on [[2022-04-16|16/04/2022]] with [[MRCK|Boubinou]]. +Recipe tested on [[2022-04-16|16/04/2022]] with [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]].   diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/The Duke.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/The Duke.md index c94812b2..bf1ab833 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/The Duke.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/The Duke.md @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ style: number   -🎁 cadeau de ma [[MRCK|Boubinou]] \ No newline at end of file +🎁 cadeau de ma [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth.md index 99d7917b..c1b09f58 100644 --- a/03.03 Food & Wine/Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth.md +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Udon in Buttery Tomato n Soy broth.md @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ style: number   -Recipe tested on [[2022-04-17|17/04/2022]] with [[MRCK|Boubinou]]. +Recipe tested on [[2022-04-17|17/04/2022]] with [[@@MRCK|Boubinou]].   diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/A View to a Kill (1985).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/A View to a Kill (1985).md index 9aa9104c..7c0c90e3 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/A View to a Kill (1985).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/A View to a Kill (1985).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Back to the Future (1985).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Back to the Future (1985).md index eda492d6..548e7c14 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Back to the Future (1985).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Back to the Future (1985).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Diamonds Are Forever (1971).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Diamonds Are Forever (1971).md index f09f7c4b..72588db7 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Diamonds Are Forever (1971).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Diamonds Are Forever (1971).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Dr No (1962).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Dr No (1962).md index e3e4430b..3c956521 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Dr No (1962).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Dr No (1962).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/For Your Eyes Only (1981).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/For Your Eyes Only (1981).md index 808b21fb..c5779929 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/For Your Eyes Only (1981).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/For Your Eyes Only (1981).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/From Russia with Love (1963).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/From Russia with Love (1963).md index 608344c5..b292165b 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/From Russia with Love (1963).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/From Russia with Love (1963).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/GoldenEye (1995).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/GoldenEye (1995).md index aa50b09b..c877a8ff 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/GoldenEye (1995).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/GoldenEye (1995).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Goldfinger (1964).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Goldfinger (1964).md index 19e9a40d..c3d71221 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Goldfinger (1964).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Goldfinger (1964).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Licence to Kill (1989).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Licence to Kill (1989).md index d4179365..58c2c619 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Licence to Kill (1989).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Licence to Kill (1989).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Life Is Beautiful (1997).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Life Is Beautiful (1997).md index 421e648f..393fbf8c 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Life Is Beautiful (1997).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Life Is Beautiful (1997).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Line of Duty (2012–2021).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Line of Duty (2012–2021).md index 2a9d2f6a..2f7dc648 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Line of Duty (2012–2021).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Line of Duty (2012–2021).md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Live and Let Die (1973).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Live and Let Die (1973).md index 6107d70a..70a5b753 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Live and Let Die (1973).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Live and Let Die (1973).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Moonraker (1979).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Moonraker (1979).md index a61718a2..d3c5cf66 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Moonraker (1979).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Moonraker (1979).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Never Say Never Again (1983).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Never Say Never Again (1983).md index 131ecef4..95f8fb35 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Never Say Never Again (1983).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Never Say Never Again (1983).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Octopussy (1983).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Octopussy (1983).md index e8c32248..3467d4ca 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Octopussy (1983).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Octopussy (1983).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).md index 4c5f8b72..bd8f0a6b 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars (1977).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars (1977).md index c619f051..8c2584a5 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars (1977).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars (1977).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999).md index 92dd0909..7cb99146 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002).md index 729e0429..6d5b5ba3 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005).md index e5344237..2f86918b 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019).md index 68ab6b8c..40614150 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).md index ff54e85f..53b47da2 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983).md index 21433890..c53d108e 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015).md index 499bceae..dab138cd 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017).md index 17f57f92..9169318b 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Star Wars - Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Succession (2018–).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Succession (2018–).md index cd5e87ba..777e0d27 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Succession (2018–).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Succession (2018–).md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/The Living Daylights (1987).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/The Living Daylights (1987).md index fc186590..02da13ab 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/The Living Daylights (1987).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/The Living Daylights (1987).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).md index 51bab65b..db213a04 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/The Queen's Gambit (2020).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/The Queen's Gambit (2020).md index 6c8333f2..6bbec044 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/The Queen's Gambit (2020).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/The Queen's Gambit (2020).md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).md index 6c3f0f33..fc3febfa 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/Thunderball (1965).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/Thunderball (1965).md index b29868c2..db47cf8c 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/Thunderball (1965).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/Thunderball (1965).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/03.04 Cinematheque/You Only Live Twice (1967).md b/03.04 Cinematheque/You Only Live Twice (1967).md index 01517b2a..8f676f8a 100644 --- a/03.04 Cinematheque/You Only Live Twice (1967).md +++ b/03.04 Cinematheque/You Only Live Twice (1967).md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ CollapseMetaTable: true --- -Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[MRCK|Meggi-mo]] +Parent:: [[@Cinematheque]], [[@@MRCK|Meggi-mo]] --- diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/@lebv.org Tasks.md b/04.01 lebv.org/@lebv.org Tasks.md index c6c00b0b..8683d94a 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/@lebv.org Tasks.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/@lebv.org Tasks.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["lebv.org Tasks"] -Tag: ["Family", "🌐", "⚜️", "📚", "📧", "Website"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "🌐", "⚜️", "📚", "📧", "Website"] Date: 2021-08-12 DocType: "Project" ChildrenType: diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/@lebv.org.md b/04.01 lebv.org/@lebv.org.md index 67512247..073e0b69 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/@lebv.org.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/@lebv.org.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- cssclass: recipeTable -Tag: ["🌐", "Family", "⚜️", "📧", "📚", "Website"] +Tag: ["🌐", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "⚜️", "📧", "📚", "Website"] Date: 2021-08-12 DocType: "Project" ChildrenType: diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/Armoiries des alliés a la maison de Bastard.md b/04.01 lebv.org/Armoiries des alliés a la maison de Bastard.md index f6101ee2..f04650d7 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/Armoiries des alliés a la maison de Bastard.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/Armoiries des alliés a la maison de Bastard.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "Family", "Heraldry"] +Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "Heraldry"] Date: 2021-08-16 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/Armorial Général de France.md b/04.01 lebv.org/Armorial Général de France.md index 49304723..45f0676b 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/Armorial Général de France.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/Armorial Général de France.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "Family", "Heraldry"] +Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "Heraldry"] Date: 2021-08-16 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/Arrêt de Maintenue de la Famille Le Bastart.md b/04.01 lebv.org/Arrêt de Maintenue de la Famille Le Bastart.md index f646ef99..18990962 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/Arrêt de Maintenue de la Famille Le Bastart.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/Arrêt de Maintenue de la Famille Le Bastart.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "Family", "🧬", "Heraldry"] +Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "🧬", "Heraldry"] Date: 2021-08-16 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/Généalogie de la Maison de Bastard.md b/04.01 lebv.org/Généalogie de la Maison de Bastard.md index 545e5431..5ba56e64 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/Généalogie de la Maison de Bastard.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/Généalogie de la Maison de Bastard.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "🧬", "Family", "History"] +Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "🧬", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "History"] Date: 2021-08-16 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/Heraldry.md b/04.01 lebv.org/Heraldry.md index 99ecb90e..2bb69530 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/Heraldry.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/Heraldry.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["⚜️", "Family", "📚", "Heraldry"] +Tag: ["⚜️", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "📚", "Heraldry"] Date: 2021-08-13 DocType: "Project" Hierarchy: "Root2" diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/Les Le Bastart de Villeneuve.md b/04.01 lebv.org/Les Le Bastart de Villeneuve.md index a4866dab..69281275 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/Les Le Bastart de Villeneuve.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/Les Le Bastart de Villeneuve.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "Family", "🧬", "History"] +Tag: ["⚜️", "📚", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "🧬", "History"] Date: 2021-08-16 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/Nobiliaire de Bretagne.md b/04.01 lebv.org/Nobiliaire de Bretagne.md index 34fbddbf..e7118149 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/Nobiliaire de Bretagne.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/Nobiliaire de Bretagne.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["⚜️", "Family", "📚", "Heraldry"] +Tag: ["⚜️", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "📚", "Heraldry"] Date: 2021-08-16 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/Nobiliaire de Guyenne et de Gascogne.md b/04.01 lebv.org/Nobiliaire de Guyenne et de Gascogne.md index 73027760..51078c7f 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/Nobiliaire de Guyenne et de Gascogne.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/Nobiliaire de Guyenne et de Gascogne.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -Tag: ["⚜️", "Family", "📚", "History", "🧬"] +Tag: ["⚜️", "👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "📚", "History", "🧬"] Date: 2021-08-16 DocType: "Source" Hierarchy: "NonRoot" diff --git a/04.01 lebv.org/lebv Infrastructure.md b/04.01 lebv.org/lebv Infrastructure.md index 3c7b30ae..7b34194e 100644 --- a/04.01 lebv.org/lebv Infrastructure.md +++ b/04.01 lebv.org/lebv Infrastructure.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ cssclass: recipeTable Alias: ["Hosting Infrastructure, lebv.org", "Hosting Infra, lebv.org"] -Tag: ["Family", "⚜️", "🌐", "Website", "📧", "WebHosting"] +Tag: ["👨‍👩‍👧‍👦", "⚜️", "🌐", "Website", "📧", "WebHosting"] Date: 2021-08-12 DocType: "Project" Hierarchy: "Root2" diff --git a/05.02 Networks/Configuring UFW.md b/05.02 Networks/Configuring UFW.md index 46174fdd..98bfcb1b 100644 --- a/05.02 Networks/Configuring UFW.md +++ b/05.02 Networks/Configuring UFW.md @@ -237,7 +237,8 @@ sudo bash /etc/addip4ban/addip4ban.sh #### Ban List Tasks -- [ ] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix %%done_del%% 🔁 every week on Saturday 📅 2022-10-08 +- [ ] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix %%done_del%% 🔁 every week on Saturday 📅 2022-10-15 +- [x] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix %%done_del%% 🔁 every week on Saturday 📅 2022-10-08 ✅ 2022-10-09 - [x] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix %%done_del%% 🔁 every week on Saturday 📅 2022-10-02 ✅ 2022-10-01 - [x] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix %%done_del%% 🔁 every week on Saturday 📅 2022-10-01 ✅ 2022-10-01 - [x] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix %%done_del%% 🔁 every week on Saturday 📅 2022-09-24 ✅ 2022-09-23 @@ -272,7 +273,8 @@ sudo bash /etc/addip4ban/addip4ban.sh - [x] :desktop_computer: [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix 🔁 every week on Saturday 📅 2022-10-08 ✅ 2022-10-07 - [x] [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix 🔁 every week on Saturday 📅 2022-10-02 ✅ 2022-10-01 - [x] [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]] Get IP addresses caught by Postfix 🔁 every week on Saturday 📅 2022-10-01 ✅ 2022-10-01 -- [ ] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]]: Update the Blocked IP list 🔁 every month on Saturday 📅 2022-10-08 +- [ ] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]]: Update the Blocked IP list 🔁 every month on Saturday 📅 2022-10-15 +- [x] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]]: Update the Blocked IP list 🔁 every month on Saturday 📅 2022-10-08 ✅ 2022-10-09 - [x] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]]: Update the Blocked IP list 🔁 every month on Saturday 📅 2022-10-01 ✅ 2022-10-01 - [x] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]]: Update the Blocked IP list 🔁 every month on Saturday 📅 2022-09-24 ✅ 2022-09-23 - [x] 🖥 [[Selfhosting]], [[Configuring UFW|Firewall]]: Update the Blocked IP list 🔁 every month on Saturday 📅 2022-09-17 ✅ 2022-09-16 diff --git a/06.01 Finances/hLedger.md b/06.01 Finances/hLedger.md index 17d58143..1a4c23eb 100644 --- a/06.01 Finances/hLedger.md +++ b/06.01 Finances/hLedger.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- Alias: ["Personal Accounting"] -Tag: ["Admin", "🏦", "💻", "App"] +Tag: ["Admin", "💲", "💻", "App"] Date: 2021-08-19 DocType: "Confidential" Hierarchy: "Root2" diff --git a/06.02 Investments/Crypto Tasks.md b/06.02 Investments/Crypto Tasks.md index 66c60677..e3e844a1 100644 --- a/06.02 Investments/Crypto Tasks.md +++ b/06.02 Investments/Crypto Tasks.md @@ -86,7 +86,8 @@ All tasks and to-dos Crypto-related. - [x] :ballot_box: [[Crypto Tasks]]: Vote for [[EOS]] block producers %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the 1st Tuesday 📅 2022-10-04 ✅ 2022-10-03 - [x] :ballot_box: [[Crypto Tasks]]: Vote for [[EOS]] block producers %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the 1st Tuesday 📅 2022-09-06 ✅ 2022-09-06 - [x] :ballot_box: [[Crypto Tasks]]: Vote for [[EOS]] block producers %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the 1st Tuesday 📅 2022-08-16 ✅ 2022-08-15 -- [ ] :chart: Check [[Nimbus]] earnings %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the 2nd Monday 📅 2022-10-10 +- [ ] :chart: Check [[Nimbus]] earnings %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the 2nd Monday 📅 2022-11-14 +- [x] :chart: Check [[Nimbus]] earnings %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the 2nd Monday 📅 2022-10-10 ✅ 2022-10-09 - [x] :chart: Check [[Nimbus]] earnings %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the 2nd Monday 📅 2022-09-12 ✅ 2022-09-12 - [x] :chart: Check [[Nimbus]] earnings %%done_del%% 🔁 every month on the 2nd Monday 📅 2022-08-15 ✅ 2022-08-12 - [x] :eagle: Find staking for [[Aragon]] 📅 2022-09-30 ✅ 2022-09-29