observations
Feb. 1st, 2006 12:26 pmHooray! It's Christmas!
OK, no, it isn't. But there's a large box sitting behind me, containing a scanner with document feeder. Hopefully now it won't take an hour and a half to scan 30 or so pages, which I need to do on a fairly regular basis. I've got the pasting of jpgs into Word files down to a science.
The hospital building right next door has a helipad on the roof for medevac helicopters. When a helicopter lands there, it makes quite a lot of noise. It must be a bad day somewhere, because there have been two separate landings this morning.
Last night I ended up walking home from Brookline Village, because the bus I waited for half an hour in Harvard Square for up and decided, in Brookline Village, that its front door wasn't going to shut any more. As it turned out, I could have waited ten minutes and gotten on another bus, but I suffered a lapse of faith in the MBTA's ability to produce another bus in less than half an hour, so I started walking. I think I should probably quit doing so much walking in these boots, because I don't think the heels on the boots are doing my knees any favors, especially when the ground is covered with snow/ice/slush/etc.
I have to go buy tea before I forget again.
OK, no, it isn't. But there's a large box sitting behind me, containing a scanner with document feeder. Hopefully now it won't take an hour and a half to scan 30 or so pages, which I need to do on a fairly regular basis. I've got the pasting of jpgs into Word files down to a science.
The hospital building right next door has a helipad on the roof for medevac helicopters. When a helicopter lands there, it makes quite a lot of noise. It must be a bad day somewhere, because there have been two separate landings this morning.
Last night I ended up walking home from Brookline Village, because the bus I waited for half an hour in Harvard Square for up and decided, in Brookline Village, that its front door wasn't going to shut any more. As it turned out, I could have waited ten minutes and gotten on another bus, but I suffered a lapse of faith in the MBTA's ability to produce another bus in less than half an hour, so I started walking. I think I should probably quit doing so much walking in these boots, because I don't think the heels on the boots are doing my knees any favors, especially when the ground is covered with snow/ice/slush/etc.
I have to go buy tea before I forget again.