| FOODSTUFFS | HOUSEHOLD | ||||
| Fresh vegetables | Baked goods | Snacks | Dairy | Personal care | Monday | 
| · Carrots | · Bagels / Croissants | · Cookies | · Butter / Margarine | · Antiperspirant / Deodorant | |
| · Cauliflower | · Buns / Rolls | · Crackers | · Milk | · Bath soap / Hand soap | |
| · Corn | · Fresh bread | · Dried fruit | · Sour cream | · Cotton swabs / Balls | |
| · Cucumbers | · Pita bread | · Granola bars / Mix | · Yogurt | · Facial cleanser | |
| · Lettuce / Greens | · Muffins | · Nuts / Seeds | · Drinking Yoghurt | · Facial tissue | |
| · Mushrooms | · Wraps | · Oatmeal | · Eggs | · Feminine products | Tuesday | 
| · Onions | · Popcorn | · Orange Juice | · Floss | ||
| · Peppers | · | · Apple Juice | · Lip balm | ||
| · Potatoes | · | · English muffins | · Moisturizing lotion | ||
| · Spinach | Seafood | · Heavy Cream | · Mouthwash | ||
| · Squash | · Salmon | Baking | kombucha | · Razors / Shaving cream | Wednesday | 
| · Zucchini | · Shrimp | · Baking powder / Soda | · Shampoo / Conditioner | ||
| · Tomatoes | · Tuna | · Bread crumbs | · Toilet paper | ||
| · Butternut | · | · Cake / Brownie mix | · Toothpaste | ||
| · | · | · Flour | · Vitamins / Supplements | ||
| · Sugar | · | ||||
| · Yeast | · | Thursday | |||
| Fresh fruits | Condiments / Sauces | · | Cheese | ||
| · Apples | · BBQ sauce | · | · Cheddar | ||
| · Avocados | · Honey | · Cottage cheese | Kitchen | ||
| · Bananas | · Jam / Jelly / Preserves | Meat | · Cream cheese | · Aluminum foil | |
| · Berries | · Ketchup / Mustard | · Bacon / Sausage | · Feta | · Napkins | |
| · Cherries | · Mayonnaise | · Beef | · Mozzarella | · Non-stick spray | Friday | 
| · Grapefruit | · Pasta sauce | · Chicken | · Parmesan | · Paper towels | |
| · Grapes | · Salad dressing | · Ground beef / Turkey | · Provolone | · Plastic wrap | |
| · Kiwis | · Syrup | · | · Swiss | · Sandwich / Freezer bags | |
| · Lemons / Limes | · | · | · | · Wax paper | |
| · Melon | · | · | |||
| · Nectarines | · | Saturday | |||
| · Oranges | Dry Food | Pets | |||
| · Peaches | · Cereal | Beverages | · Cat food / Treats | Cleaning products | |
| · Pears | · Mac & cheese | · Beer | · Cat litter | · Air freshener | |
| · Strawberries | · Pancake / Waffle mix | · Bathroom cleaner | |||
| · Blackberries | · Pasta | · Bleach / Detergent | |||
| · Mango | · Peanut butter | · Dish / Dishwasher soap | Sunday | ||
| · Rice | · Garbage bags | ||||
| Deli | Various groceries | · Glass cleaner | |||
| · Ham | · Tea | · Mop head / Vacuum bags | |||
| · Hotdogs | Canned foods | Frozen | · Vegetable oil | · Sponges / Scrubbers | |
| · Lunchmeat | · Baked beans | · Fries / Tater tots | · Vinegar | · | |
| · Turkey | · Tuna / Chicken | · Ice cream / Sorbet | · Taco Kit | · | |
| · Rotisserie Chicken | · Soup / Chili | · Vegetables | · | ||
| · Tomatoes | · Garlic Bread | When you go… | |||
| · Veggies | · Pancakes | · Take reusable bags! | |||
| · | · Pies | · Plastic bags to recycle? | |||
| · Waffles | · Coupons | ||||
| · Use customer reward card? | |||||
| · Need to return anything? | |||||
Author: paschmann
Open Source Project: Application Support Center
This is another blog post of a series around the enterprise mobility IT team at SAP. We are an internal team focused on managing mobile devices, mobile applications, and developing custom apps for SAP’s 100,000 employees. I believe we have some unique stories, software, tools, and insights to help others in the community considering, or currently undertaking, some of the challenges which surround mobility and its adoption in the enterprise.
Introduction
As the enterprise mobility team, we manage over 100 different mobile apps at any given time. This includes volume purchase apps, consumer versions of apps listed in our MDM, and custom-developed apps. In my last post about Relay, our custom real-time chat application, we have seven different components that need to be managed and maintained for this single app (iOS, Android, Web, macOS, Linux, Windows, and Server). A good majority of our custom apps are similar, and have multiple components, all of which have independent release cycles and potentially different teams that manage them. We initially used an excel spreadsheet to track and manage these applications and their corresponding components. This became a logistical challenge as our portfolio and responsibilities grew. Our commitment to our end users also grew during this time, and we wanted to provide a consistent support experience across operating systems and apps. We took this opportunity to step back and look at the process holistically, and decided to redesign how we managed and supported apps that we were responsible for. We also defined some essential services and features each of the apps should have, independent of their platform. I touched on this in a previous blog, but from a support perspective each app should include:
Complexity Theory
“There’s no love in a carbon atom, No hurricane in a water molecule, No financial collapse in a dollar bill.”
Peter Dodds
Bookmark: Complexity Explained
https://complexityexplained.github.io/
#ComplexityExplained Project Explore Concepts References Booklet Credits Contact What is Complexity Science? ” I think the next [21st] century will be the century of complexity ”
Travel: Snowshoe, WV










Bookmarks: The difference between mountain biking and road power output
A nice comparison of similar efforts from th broad and trails in terms of what the different disciplines require.
TLDR; Climbing on a MTB requires more power, and subsequently descending on a MTB requires less power.
https://fascatcoaching.com/blogs/training-tips/mountain-bike-power
Enterprise Mobility @ SAP – Conversational UI bot platform
This is another blog post of a series around the enterprise mobility IT team at SAP. We are an internal team focused on managing mobile devices, mobile applications, and developing custom apps for SAP’s 100,000 employees. I have been a part of this team for the past six years and believe we have some unique stories, software, tools, and insights to help others in the community considering, or currently undertaking, some of the challenges which surround mobility and its adoption in the enterprise.
This post is also a follow on to the post about SAP Relay, our internal realtime chat application, if you are interested reading that post might provide some context.
Relay – A real-time chat app
Enterprise Mobility @ SAP – Relay
This is another blog post of a series around the enterprise mobility IT team at SAP. We are an internal IT team focused on managing mobile devices, applications, and developing custom apps for SAP’s 100,000 employees. I have been a part of this team for the past six years and believe we have some unique stories, software, tools, and insights to help others in the community considering, or currently undertaking, some of the challenges which surround mobility and its adoption in the enterprise.
Introduction
As mentioned in previous posts, apps are an essential cornerstone of mobility @ SAP. Whether they are employee initiated or driven by innovation, we adopt the underlying processes and do our best to deliver solutions that increase our end users’ productivity. This post will take a deep dive into the ideation, architecture, design, and lifecycle of an internal app called Relay. A real-time chat application initially developed in 2012 using the Business Technology Platform (Previously known as the SAP Cloud Platform). A variation of the application might be familiar to some of you SAP community users, as Messages. We recently retired the application internally due to the increased adoption of MS Teams and Slack. However, I believe that some of the concepts and premise behind the application are still relevant to share.
Hawk vs Owl …
I caught this sequence of a hawk chasing off an owl on my phone when I was taking a few pictures of a beautiful owl in Rocky Branch Park, when I noticed a larger bird of prey swoop in an knock it off the branch. The owl caught itself and flew off, but this was quite a surprise.








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