
Happy Hump Day! We’re halfway through the week. Keep powering through! The weekend is right around the corner. 🤩
In This Issue: Routines & Morning Motivation | Cable Raceways | Alternatives to Rack Mount Kits | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Routines & Morning Motivation
Happy Wednesday! Hope you’re having a great week.
Lately, my husband and I have had some conversations about adjusting our morning routine. Right now, we don’t allow for much time together in the morning before we get our little one up and we’ve realized that we need it! To do this, it will require us to wake up earlier and sometimes… that’s hard.
It’s made me think about how we have such a solid routine with our little one, but when it comes to us that often goes out the door. Sometimes I can find myself stressed that we don’t have a routine, just with how routine-based things are during the day. Do you find yourself feeling this way?
We’re not very late-night people, so hopefully starting to wake up earlier will come a little easier, but do you have any tips? What helps get you out of bed in the morning?
Cheers to a great rest of the week!
Ashley
Product Spotlights & Updates
Cable raceways are used to route, conceal, and protect cables. They are surface-mounted systems that usually run along the perimeter of walls in homes or offices, however, they can also be mounted on any other flat surface! These raceways can also be used to hide and organize exposed cables to free up the area around you for a cleaner look.
Learning Center Article – Alternatives to Rack Mount Kits
In server settings, it’s common to use standardized racks to hold and house all of the equipment. These racks are made strong and stable. They allow you to stack all of your devices in ways that support the task and configuration at hand, and they provide safe conditions that also help you manage heat and airflow.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Wildlife conservators found 500 pounds of pythons in a single day last month in Collier County, Florida. The 11 Burmese pythons were found Feb. 21 in three different breeding aggregations, or “mating balls,” that contained one female snake and multiple male snakes.
- President Biden plans to announce $20 billion in grants and loans for Intel to expand its semiconductor production. A move the administration is stating will lead to 10,000 new jobs.
- A total solar eclipse is not necessarily coming to North America. It’s coming only to some very lucky parts of the continent that will fall under the moon’s central shadow. On April 8, the 42 million-plus people who live in, and travel into, the path of totality—the 115-mile-wide track of that shadow—will fully experience the magic of a total solar eclipse. Everyone else will just see the partial phases—a chunk of the sun blocked by a chunk of the moon. Check out this meme that explains.
- The night sky might be about to gain a brand-new star thanks to a distant sun exploding violently. This far-distant stellar system is situated around 3,000 light years away from Earth and is usually much too dim to be seen with the naked eye. This year, however, T Coronae Borealis, or T CrB, is expected to explode for the first time since 1946, briefly shining brighter than the North Star Polaris, according to NASA.
