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Feb. 3rd, 2005 11:36 amOw. I sneezed and bit down on the side of the back of my tongue in the process. I hate it when I do that. (So much for eating anything acidic or chemically hot for a couple of days...)
My printer, with its usual impeccable timing, is out of ink again. Since it has no indicator for low ink, I only know it's out when I try to print something and the pages come out blank. I guess it's time to trot down to Kinko's again. At least the "AM snow showers" seem to be over. [EDIT: Kinko's didn't have it. The campus bookstore didn't have it. The grocery store that had it once didn't have it. After spending an hour and change on a fifteen-minute errand, I came home and printed the damn thing in green, so I can take it to Satterfield and run it through the copier. ARGH.]
I saw a robin the other day. It looked very confused. The geese are confused too; they keep flying east.
I don't know where my motivation went. It seems to be coming in fits and starts, and I can't collect enough of it at once to get anything really accomplished. I think it's time for another list or so.
-Parallel texts for UN press release
-Parallel texts for embassy letter
-Order parallel texts for case study
-Project management research project
-Case study terminology
-Case study glossary
-Ask KD about getting WinXP through MSDNAA
-Mail taxes
-Do dishes
-Clean stove
-Excavate bedroom floor
-Take books to used bookstore
-Find out about posting ads to sell iBook
-File bills
-Figure out what's for dinner this week
That'll do to be going on with. The current plan is: go to Kinko's, go to the library, go to Satterfield and work on the glossary, stay in the lab for class at 4:30, come home after class, cook something. Let's see if I can actually cross anything off the lists by 7:30.
My printer, with its usual impeccable timing, is out of ink again. Since it has no indicator for low ink, I only know it's out when I try to print something and the pages come out blank. I guess it's time to trot down to Kinko's again. At least the "AM snow showers" seem to be over. [EDIT: Kinko's didn't have it. The campus bookstore didn't have it. The grocery store that had it once didn't have it. After spending an hour and change on a fifteen-minute errand, I came home and printed the damn thing in green, so I can take it to Satterfield and run it through the copier. ARGH.]
I saw a robin the other day. It looked very confused. The geese are confused too; they keep flying east.
I don't know where my motivation went. It seems to be coming in fits and starts, and I can't collect enough of it at once to get anything really accomplished. I think it's time for another list or so.
-Parallel texts for UN press release
-Parallel texts for embassy letter
-Order parallel texts for case study
-Project management research project
-Case study terminology
-Case study glossary
-Ask KD about getting WinXP through MSDNAA
-Mail taxes
-Do dishes
-Clean stove
-Excavate bedroom floor
-Take books to used bookstore
-Find out about posting ads to sell iBook
-File bills
-Figure out what's for dinner this week
That'll do to be going on with. The current plan is: go to Kinko's, go to the library, go to Satterfield and work on the glossary, stay in the lab for class at 4:30, come home after class, cook something. Let's see if I can actually cross anything off the lists by 7:30.