Mar. 25th, 2005

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Mar. 25th, 2005 02:26 pm
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I think it's a corollary of the "don't throw that out, it might be useful someday" school of thought that now that I don't have Photoshop any more, I have at least three or four things I want to do that require it. And I could go do them today in the lab, but I'm not sure I want to get them done so badly that I'd set foot in the lab during spring break. (One is a modification of a picture for an embroidery project I promised my sister, and another might end up being my next tattoo if I can make it work the way I want it to.) Although since I should go do a couple of other errands on campus, I might go stick my head in the lab anyway...

They say the sun might come out again sometime around Wednesday.

If I'm going to Ravenna next week, it'll have to be Wednesday or Friday. I still have to figure out the bus schedule logistics.

Mixed list:

Word for XP
Bus schedules
Copy graduation stuff
Second draft of case study
Bibliography updates
Ask about extent of glossary
Apartment-hunting trip logistics
Resume to JW
Minutes final, both halves
Student health center
Call parents
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My refrigerator apparently leaks. I have no idea where all the water I just wiped off the kitchen floor is coming from, because it's not coming from anywhere visible inside the fridge. However, the right-hand side of the bottom shelf and the right-hand crisper drawer both had a fair bit of water in them, and the water got into the bottom of the gasket on the door and overflowed it, which is why the kitchen floor was wet. The rest of the refrigerator is perfectly dry; there's no water running down an inside wall or anything like that. It's not coming from the inside of the freezer either.

I hate leaks I can't find the source of. I guess on Monday I'll see if the property manager will deign to send the maintenance guy to come look at it. For now I've got a sponge sitting under the corner of the door, catching the drip coming out of the gasket.
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