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Apr. 17th, 2008 09:41 pmCrazy busy day at work. One of the drives to one of the server arrays burned out. This required people to adapt. They are bad at that. Thing should be settled tomorrow...but I bet the other account managers are going to bitch a lot about it at tomorrow morning's meeting, which has nothing to do with the issue since the meeting was scheduled last week.
I now have five accounts.
Feeling more normal. Had sushi for dinner & apple slices with chocolate for dessert. Rode the exercise bike for the first time. 2 sets of 100 calories each (it measures calories, distance, or time, or scans between the three. I find the calories only setting the most rewarding.) Did some more work toward my brother's metal swatch sample things. 1 label per chip, 24 chips to a swatch, 32 swatches to a box, 5 boxes to get paid. 160 swatches = $120. Swatches completed: 40. Tedious. Watched disc 3 of "Blue Planet," a BBC documentary about life in the ocean, narrated by David Attenborough. I detect a slight hint of irony & sarcasm in his speech that I never noticed when I was little, especially when he was talking about coral mating. Which involves sperm clouds for some species.
Giving up on King Arthur and His Knights, at least for now. Sir Thomas Malory's speech is a bit too far removed from my own for my current state of mind.
I am warm and sleepy.
I now have five accounts.
Feeling more normal. Had sushi for dinner & apple slices with chocolate for dessert. Rode the exercise bike for the first time. 2 sets of 100 calories each (it measures calories, distance, or time, or scans between the three. I find the calories only setting the most rewarding.) Did some more work toward my brother's metal swatch sample things. 1 label per chip, 24 chips to a swatch, 32 swatches to a box, 5 boxes to get paid. 160 swatches = $120. Swatches completed: 40. Tedious. Watched disc 3 of "Blue Planet," a BBC documentary about life in the ocean, narrated by David Attenborough. I detect a slight hint of irony & sarcasm in his speech that I never noticed when I was little, especially when he was talking about coral mating. Which involves sperm clouds for some species.
Giving up on King Arthur and His Knights, at least for now. Sir Thomas Malory's speech is a bit too far removed from my own for my current state of mind.
I am warm and sleepy.