I went for a long walk on Saturday, about 4 miles or so. No real purpose except to get out of the house. I planned my route, adjusted the laces on my shoes, and headed out for Walmart.
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I did 36 laps in the pool today – no problem. I wasn’t even winded when I got out. Next Saturday’s 2 miles should be a snap.
I’ve decided to do this year’s Swim for Diabetes. It’s next Saturday at the pool on campus and I’m going to try and do 2 miles.
I’ve gotten into the habit of glancing at the temperature gauge in the kitchen in the morning before I leave for work to determine what level of jacket I need for the day. Or at least the start of the day – ’cause it’s Ohio and it’s really any one’s guess as to what the weather will do. It was in the 20’s this morning, so I dressed accordingly and drove to work – noting the snowflakes in the air.
Finally got the dual monitors going – thanks to the help of our computer repair dude. The computer board got replaced, the fan works quietly, and the monitors are in place and are awesome. I also moved my computer to the floor to give more room on my desk – I think I could play ping pong here. It is soooo nice.
I’m on a laptop here this morning. No word yet on how soon the replacement board will come in for my dual monitor machine, so, to avoid the wrath of my cube neighbors, I decided to borrow a laptop and work quietly. Not a big deal – though I don’t have admin access on this machine and ran into some flash-issues because I couldn’t install it.
I also recently got the latest version of Adobe Creative Suite – but that’s on the main and still very noisy machine. I would have liked to take that for a spin today, but there’s other work to be done anyway.
Over the weekend I went for a long walk. My room-mate needed a prescription picked up and Rite Aid was within my effective range. Took me about an hour round trip and though the weather was nice, there were two problems.
1. The trash. I was amazed and dismayed at how much litter was along side the roads. Beer bottles, plastic bags and wrappers and one very obviously used diaper. Seriously, what kind of a person throws a used diaper out the window of a moving car?
Give me a call right now.
Regards
Tony
I’ve been trying to get dual monitors set up on my work machine for a few weeks now. My first try was a cable splitter that “should” have done the job. No luck. Even the computer repair guy couldn’t get it going. He suggested a new splitter cable – which we ordered. That was delayed in shipping and when it finally came in it didn’t work either. Next, he thought it might be the DVI-D cables and that didn’t work either. Finally, he tried a new video card – which finally worked, but caused a “CPU Fan failure”. So, now the fan runs all the time. At full power. It’s actually a nice breeze, but in time this will kill the fan. He tried another fan and that was no different. So, a replacement motherboard is on order and should be here Monday. In the meantime, it’s quite loud here. But the dual monitor is very very cool.
I did 30 laps today in the pool – which is not too big of a deal, except for the kind of laps. I did 5 crawl, then 5 back, then 5 more crawl, then 5 breaststroke, then 5 backstroke, then 4.5 laps of crawl. The crawl is what I’m really trying to work on – but that last 1/2 lap I decided to step it up a notch since I was feeling pretty good. So, the last length I did the butterfly stroke.
I went to the dentist on Friday. It had been a while – well, a long while – since I had gone and I was expecting the worst, including a lecture. Instead, they said my teeth were in pretty good shape, all things considered. The x-rays were not fun – I kept gagging on the plastic they put in my mouth. The wait time was quiet long, but I had plenty of paper and kept myself busy. I wasn’t impressed with the actual dentist – his presence was sort of limited – but the rest of the staff were pretty good.
I gave blood on Monday. Went pretty smoothly, though they changed the procedure a bit for the sign in. I felt fine after the donation and was only in the recovery area long enough to eat a small package of cookies and drink a can of juice before heading out with my new red cross first aid kit. I’ve really got to figure out a polite way to not get these things. The umbrella was nice, but the I think they are starting to scrape the bottom of the barrel.
I got really tired that evening – I guess swimming earlier in the day plus giving blood really took a lot out of me.
In other news, the garage door is messed up. It only goes down about 1/2 way and then goes right back up. So, I called the landlords office yesterday when I got home and they sent out their repair guy. The dude showed up, said he couldn’t fix it, and promised to come back today – early this morning.
Well, in the meantime, it’s been very annoying. The door is normally automatic and apparently the manufacturers didn’t think it would ever go wrong since they didn’t put a handle out the outside. (well, they must have figured something might happen since they put in the “ripcord” for the manual use of the door).
This morning, I had to manually open the from the inside, start up and pull out my car, go back into the garage to close the door, back through the apartment, then out the front door, then back in my car, restart it, and then I was on the road. I’m hoping they get it fixed today, otherwise I’m going to strongly consider installing my own handle on the outside of the door.
Finally, someone put a temperature gauge in the men’s bathroom here at work. The bathroom is on the side of the building and is apparently unheated – and is on an outside wall. The gauge said it was 50 degrees in there this morning. Chilly.
I had a surprisingly good day on Monday. Tuesday kinda sucked and got worse over time. Today has been moderately crappy. I hope the Chipotle is good tomorrow and that the dental appointment goes well on Friday or I’m going to end up with terrible weekend if the current trend continues.
later…