Force majeure, here we come
Mar. 12th, 2020 07:49 amWelp, Oregon is banning gatherings of 250 or more people for a few weeks. This will mean no Game Storm (they haven't posted a statement yet, but the announcement just happened), but at least they should now be able to invoke force majeure and not pay huge financial penalties for cancelling the event.
I expect that today at work we'll get the announcement that it's time to work from home for a while. My biggest worry is that I'm not going to stay in the habit of getting exercise a couple times a day if the weather is terrible and I don't have to bike to the light rail station. My second biggest one is putting together a workspace I can use for an extended period. A day or two hunched over the laptop while sitting on the couch is tolerable, but not weeks on end.
I expect that today at work we'll get the announcement that it's time to work from home for a while. My biggest worry is that I'm not going to stay in the habit of getting exercise a couple times a day if the weather is terrible and I don't have to bike to the light rail station. My second biggest one is putting together a workspace I can use for an extended period. A day or two hunched over the laptop while sitting on the couch is tolerable, but not weeks on end.