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Aug. 23rd, 2002 03:35 pmSo, my day so far:
Got in, took care of work for an hour or so. Managed to essentially break even on emails, with six coming in for the seven I resolved.
Went to my doctor's appointment. Went pretty smoothly -- minimal wait or bureaucracy. And they now have a greeting wandering around the waiting room, making sure folks can get to the right check-in desk, and that no one goes too long before being called in. Was rather nice.
Got back, got some work done, and then found out that the pizza party for the RCCs (the student labor) was actually in the cube farm. On the plus side, this meant free tomato-basil pizza from Savage's. On the minus, it meant no way to concentrate for an hour. And you can't eat just one slice of pizza from Savage's. or two. Or three. So diet was shot to hell worse than normal.
Needless to say, I was also tired and full afterwards.
After, I managed to recover enough to handle more work, as well as to find the hair in the lasagna that is the Emory Online CD -- the Fetch installer puts the non-licensed version on the machine, meaning it won't run without paying some money to Fetch. I'm okay with that, because it's the least-used app on the CD, and students don't use it in general (and any who would need it already have an ftp program).
This was followed by placing our comics order, and more work. Am now so exhausted, it's not even funny. And still full, hours later.
Tomorrow: Leave the house before dawn. Work from 8-6. Leave and catch the end of Movie Night. Sleep.
Sunday: Leave the house before dawn. Work from 8-5. Leave. Sleep.
Yeah, this'll be a fun weekend.
Got in, took care of work for an hour or so. Managed to essentially break even on emails, with six coming in for the seven I resolved.
Went to my doctor's appointment. Went pretty smoothly -- minimal wait or bureaucracy. And they now have a greeting wandering around the waiting room, making sure folks can get to the right check-in desk, and that no one goes too long before being called in. Was rather nice.
Got back, got some work done, and then found out that the pizza party for the RCCs (the student labor) was actually in the cube farm. On the plus side, this meant free tomato-basil pizza from Savage's. On the minus, it meant no way to concentrate for an hour. And you can't eat just one slice of pizza from Savage's. or two. Or three. So diet was shot to hell worse than normal.
Needless to say, I was also tired and full afterwards.
After, I managed to recover enough to handle more work, as well as to find the hair in the lasagna that is the Emory Online CD -- the Fetch installer puts the non-licensed version on the machine, meaning it won't run without paying some money to Fetch. I'm okay with that, because it's the least-used app on the CD, and students don't use it in general (and any who would need it already have an ftp program).
This was followed by placing our comics order, and more work. Am now so exhausted, it's not even funny. And still full, hours later.
Tomorrow: Leave the house before dawn. Work from 8-6. Leave and catch the end of Movie Night. Sleep.
Sunday: Leave the house before dawn. Work from 8-5. Leave. Sleep.
Yeah, this'll be a fun weekend.
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Date: 2002-08-23 12:50 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-08-23 07:23 pm (UTC)Re:
Date: 2002-08-23 07:26 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-08-24 10:48 am (UTC)I just wanted you to know that I guffawed out loud at this.