August
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Reading
- [On Writing Well]({ {< ref “/books/on_writing_well” >} }) by William Zinsser
- The 10-minute Mecca Stampede that made History by Williem Langewiesche
- The Man Who Pierced the Sky by Williem Langewiesche
- The Pirate Latitudes by Williem Langewiesche
- The Incredible Rise of North Korea’s Hacking Army by Ed Caesar
Watching
Listening
Coffee
- Kenya by Zoban, already too dry to be good
Stats
Net Worth: €19729.43 (+€497.7)
Running:
15.69 hours, 196.42 km, 16 runs
Cycling:
17.57 hours, 506.63 km, 5899 m ↑, 6 rides
Swimming:
1.06 hours, 3.2 km, 2 swims
Activity Totals:
44.37 hours, 729.64 km, 35 activities