For many years my New Year\u2019s resolution was to finally get the hang of sourdough, to take some time to really learn and understand as much as I could and start turning out wonderful loaves of homemade bread. I was determined because I had failed at it so many times in the past, never having enough time to really dedicate to the subject. Now, I don\u2019t really do resolutions anymore (why set yourself up for failure) but thankfully over the years I did managed to pick up a thing or two on sourdough and, whilst I would never ever claim to be an expert, I can happily turn out some pretty special breads at home. If you\u2019ve ever made the decision to learn sourdough, one of the things that can get in your way is a busy life and a struggle to find the time. Thankfully, I\u2019ve been making bread with an incredibly hands off approach for a while now which, takes sourdough from being a thing that needs constant watching, gentle caressing, to a something I knock up in ten minutes and literally forget about for the rest of the day. It\u2019s what I like to call The Busy Bakers Sourdough.

This is not to say the first method is bad, it\u2019s not at all, in fact it has always been my go-to, it\u2019s even the guide I use to teach beginners sourdough. This method is so hands off, so laid back, that I cant help but love how it slots into my life. I can wake up, knead the dough in my Wilfa ProBaker, make a mug of coffee whilst the mixer does all of the work and thats basically it. After that 10 minutes of work, where I basically did nothing, the dough then takes about 12 hours to bulk ferment, so I can be out of the house or busy with other things for the entire day. In the evening I simply dump out the proofed dough shape it and place it into a proofing basket and refrigerate it overnight. That dough can then either be baked the morning after or if I\u2019m busy that morning I can bake it in the evening or even the following day (more on that later). It\u2019s the sourdough method that works around your schedule. And don\u2019t think this method makes inferior bread, using this method and a strong healthy starter these loaves have been some of the best breads I have ever made.


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Becky Eldredge is an Ignatian-trained spiritual director, retreat facilitator, and author of two books: The Inner Chapel (Loyola Press, April 2020) and Busy Lives & Restless Souls (Loyola Press, 2017). She leads a ministry that offers spiritual direction, resources, and retreats (virtual and in-person) rooted in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Passionate about Ignatian spirituality and teaching people how to pray and discern, Becky draws from over twenty years of ministry experience to help people make room for God in the busyness and invite them deeper in their walk with Christ. She holds an M.P.S. from Loyola University in New Orleans, a M.Ed. from Louisiana State University. You can learn more about her ministry at www.beckyeldredge.com.



I have a two-year old Canon Rebel T3, with the two kit lenses that came with it. Suddenly today, after I take one or two shots in succession it says busy for a second or two, and keeps delaying taking shots, saying busy. The battery said full, but I put in a full one anyway. The card is class 10, 32 gb San Disk Ultra. I saw online someone advised trying a different lens, and it is the same problem with either lens. It also said to wipe the lens contacts with a soft cloth, which I did. This is all when set on Manual, sunny day, no unusual conditions.

It is somewhat better. But on continuous shooting, if I hold the shutter button down, it shoots about 3 shots and then gets slower and slower, with a busy message between each shot. And I can hear a little motor whirring. On Single Shooting, it will respond immediately about 4 times, and then gets slower and slower with a busy message as I continue trying to shoot.

I tried another card, which I did low level format first. Class 10 San Disk ultra. Somewhat better -- this card is newer. But still slows down and notifies me of busy after 6 or 8 continuous or single shots.

Hi @anon97473515, thanks for reaching out! The Asana and Outlook integration pulls data from the Task such as due date, due time etc and will set an all day event but does not manually mark it as busy. I recommend you checking if there are any settings active in your Outlook Calendar that would set you to busy for each event.

Since QUADSPI->CCR is not allowed to be modified when BUSY==1 the busy flag effectively limits the command rate - which is useful since i obviously need to wait to finish a a command before sending the next one.

There shouldnt be a conceptual reason for this behavior besides the intented purpose. This seems really just a faulty/lazy implementation of the hardware state machine. I mean, if BUSY=1 there must be something busy actually. What is it?

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As you can see, the actual message is (to repeat this thread title) "Installation too busy realtime data link disabled". Last Dec @nickdb said on this very same topic: "If the gx has lost comms for some reason and is busy sending logs back, it can also show this error until caught up."

I am making a project, where I am trying to use processing and my Arduino together. I am fairly new in both of the programs.

I haven't had problems with the Arduino program saying that my serial port was busy, until I started using Processing.

But when I started using Processing, at first the problem appeared in that program, and when trying to fix it, it started appearing in Arduino as well. So now I am stuck.

I work in a group of designers and artists and have observed the phasic nature of truly inspired creative work. However, our group is under considerable business pressure to have stable, predictable output. This creates the busyness you describe and it definitely has considerable impact on the quality of our work. While things do need to get done, it seems like all stakeholders should really delve into the create rhythms of the team and try to optimize inspired work with the need to get things done. I wonder if any of you have thought about how best to achieve this balance? e24fc04721

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