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What are U doing today? (Ongoing thread)


Not a huge amount but very slick and the wind howled all night.
Spring cannot get here soon eough for me!
So, I will stay home and read!




Thanks, Werner. I don't know what I would do if I didn't have help from my tech-minded family. There are so many pitfalls when one leads a computer-oriented life. I often wonder if it's worth all the trouble. Of course it is... but I can also understand why some folks want no part of it.

Yesterday, my car started acting hinky; rough idle, conked out, then ran fine. So I called my neighbor, Richard, who came over & got it last night. I took Marg's truck to work & he took mine since he's my mechanic. I got to work at 5:30, leaving about the same time he did. I forgot my cell phone, something I do maybe once every few months.
At 7:30, I got an email from my son to call Richard. My truck had died on the way to his shop. Luckily, his son was following him. Richard couldn't get me on my cell, so he called the school bus garage. They radioed my wife, who realized she didn't have my work phone number, so she woke up my son to email me... I guess it was the long way round the barn, but it worked!
;-)
AAA won't tow a vehicle unless the owner is present & Richard took his key with him to the shop, so I wound up having a short workday to get it towed.



Can hardly wait to read books again and join in on th..."
Congratulations, Linda. well done!

Can hardly wait to read books again and join in on the online conversations! :) And, relax...."
Linda, Congrats on your excellent progress. I admire your determination and perseverance. The month of May will be here before you know it. Tomorrow is February already! Looking forward to having you back.


Linda, having met you in person, I know you'll do well. You have a very friendly personality and I can tell that you're very conscientious. Your students are very lucky to have you as an instructor.

Can hardly wait to read books again and join in on th..."
Good luck, Linda,
Have you learned the word "vitrectomy" yet?
My husband will be undergoing eye surgery this week. We've had to rent Vitrectomy Recovery Equipment because he will have to keep his head down for about a week or more to allow his retina to heal correctly.
Below are some related links with info and pictures of the equipment:
http://www.vitrectomy.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitrectomy
See: Additional surgical steps
Just thought I'd contribute to your education... from actual experience. Ha! Ha!
It seems that when we get old, nothing works right anymore. Our bodies start to fall apart. Ha! Ha! As long as our brains keep working, we're OK.

When work is fun, it's not work.
Enjoy! Fun is an energizer.
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"Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else."
-Sir James Barrie, Scottish novelist and dramatist, best remembered for creating Peter Pan.
"It's only work if somebody makes you do it." -Calvin (of the cartoon, Calvin & Hobbes)
“Find something you love to do and you'll never have to work a day in your life”
-Harvey MacKay
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My day yesterday started off badly & didn't get better. I came in to find the A/C had failed in my office/server room. Luckily, I arrived just in time. It was 94 degrees in here. I got it down to 84 with fans, but had to work in a sauna until almost lunch time.
I was given a laptop with a virus that was brand new & had trouble getting it submitted to Sophos. That finally worked & I got the updated files this morning & got that fixed.
Bad things come in 3's though... I was also worried about Marg's wrist. It had been hurting her so badly Sunday that she took off work & went to the doctor. She's pulled a tendon in her wrist & that's irritated the nerve that runs up to the funny bone. She's off work for a week since she can't use her right hand at all.
Needless to say, she's not happy. Getting dressed or washing her hair is a major ordeal. She noticed it hurting Sunday, said it felt as if she'd fallen & caught herself. She hadn't though. She finally figured out that she'd stopped Cutter from running her over in the stall on Saturday morning. He heard something & swung around when she was feeding him. Not unusual. She stuck her hand out to keep him off her & that did it.
So instead of turning bowls out of the Maple tree I cut down Sunday, I have to cook dinner, do the horses & any other chores that she normally does with 2 hands in the evening. Frustrating.

Why did your office get so hot in this chilly weather? Ooops! I'll answer my own question. I guess those servers get pretty hot.



On top of everything else, I had to give Pixie a bath tonight. How could she find something dead & rotting to roll in when everything is frozen?
Yes, Joy. Each of the servers puts out about as much heat as a small space heater. Plus I have a half dozen other computers & a bunch of switches & other devices running, all in a sealed 20'x20' room. It gets hot fast!

Nina, yes, "The Emperor's Club" was an interesting movie. I found it so interesting, that I started a separate topic about it last December. See the thread at the following link:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
As you will see, we had a great discussion. I think you'll enjoy reading what we wrote.
Thanks for your good wishes. Hope your wrist will improve quickly... and Jim's Marg's wrist too.
Gee, Jim, I HOPE it's not contagious.

Neither Barb or I worked (at our jobs) yesterday, and we won't today; because of our ongoing blizzard (snow started Tuesday night and fell all day yesterday; it's been coming down steadily since we got up today, though we're not sure if it fell all night) the college and the McDonald's where she works have been and remain closed, or partly open with just a skeleton crew. So we'll probably spend much of the day together, as we did yesterday, and I hope for another day of getting in more reading than usual! The bad news is that Verizon's server is impaired again --not enough to keep me off the Internet, but enough so that I can't access the (backlogged!) Goodreads updates in my home e-mail. :-( Oh, well -- two steps forward and one step back!

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/st...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35237043/...
President Barack Obama called it "Snowmageddon".
This is a good chance for you and Barb to enjoy your books, Werner.


The people who work there are so efficient, they had a table set up in back of the cashier to wrap the flowers in pink tissue paper. When my turn came, I asked the girl to wrap my bunch of beets in tissue as a gift for my husband. Everyone thought I was crazy or clever. No telling which.
I came out of the store to my dear husband who was waiting patiently in the car. He was so embarrassed that I bought flowers for him, I had him open the tissue before we drove off.
As we drove off, he was shaking his head in wonder, as I was laughing.
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY EVERYONE!

Katherine, that's a great story! Love it!
Talk about beet-red for Valentine's Day! :)
I too saw all the men buying flowers at the supermarket. So cute.
Valentine's Day is good for business!
Have a good one, everybody!

On Saturday all eleven of us (grandkids included) went to a show at our local Wood Theater. The show was called "For Lover's Only". It was a musical tribute to Tom Jones, Kenny Rogers, and Elvis Presley, with singers performing in their styles. Lots of fun.
On Sunday we all went to dinner at our favorite restaurant, Jimbo's on Brant Lake. The dining room is as big as a church with a rustic cathedral ceiling. White bee lights all around gave the room a lovely atmosphere. We all toasted with champagne around the fireplace where there is cozy setting with a sofa and matching chairs.
Today, Ed and I will enjoy a quiet dinner at another favorite local restaurant. I'll wear the necklace he gave me as a wedding present, a heart within a heart, done in sparkling rhinestones.
My sister called. She congratulated Eddie for putting up with me all these years. :)

On Saturday all eleven of us (grandkids included) went to a sh..."
CONGRATULATIONS JOY & ED!


Katherine, thank you for your message of congratulations. Today I'm recuperating from too much food and drink after celebrating. :)
I saw your post (about your reading marathon) in our general reading topic (see link below*). I loved hearing about those books and have put them on my shelf which I call "keep-in-mind".
* http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Message #266.


Hi Mary - Of course we missed you. Sorry about your computer. Thanks for keeping in touch.

I think I saw him for the 1st time in"Fury", a TV series about a boy and a horse. Been a long time, I don't remember too much about that except it ran a long time.
Interesting fact: Peter Graves and James Arness (Of "Gunsmoke") fame, were brothers. Another talented family.

Hi Katherine. Yes, I was saddened when I heard of Peter Graves' passing. Another part of our past gone. I had no idea that James Arness was his brother. Thanks for the info.
RIP, Peter Graves.


A very talented man.

A very talented man."
Count me in.

Here's a link to a YouTube video with the "Mission Impossible" theme song and a bit of Peter Graves:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k55NuW...


Now that we've mentioned "Mission Impossible", I thought I'd see what Wiki had to say about it. As usual, there was a good summing up as follows:
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"Mission: Impossible is an American television series which was created and initially produced by Bruce Geller. It chronicled the missions of a team of secret American government agents known as the Impossible Missions Force (IMF). The leader of the team was Jim Phelps, played by Peter Graves, except in the first season, during which the leader was Dan Briggs, played by Steven Hill.
"A hallmark of the series shows Phelps receiving his instructions on a tape that then self destructs, accompanied by the theme music composed by Lalo Schifrin, which is widely considered to be one of the most iconic television themes.
"The series aired on the CBS network from September 1966 to March 1973. It returned to television, as a revival, for two seasons on ABC, from 1988 to 1990 and later inspired a popular trio of theatrical motion pictures starring Tom Cruise and Ving Rhames in the 1990s and 2000s, with the role of Phelps played by Jon Voight."
See more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_...
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0662240/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fess_Parker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Cro...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047977/
Katherine, of course, I remember the song well. I found the following about it at Wiki:
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"The Ballad of Davy Crockett" is a song with music by George Bruns and lyrics by Tom W. Blackburn. The first recording of the song was made by Bill Hayes, quickly followed by versions by Fess Parker and Tennessee Ernie Ford (recorded February 7, 1955), all in 1955."
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"The song was introduced on the television miniseries Davy Crockett, telecast on December 15, 1954, on ABC's Disneyland. Fess Parker played the role of Davy Crockett and continued in four other episodes made by Walt Disney Studios."
FROM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ball...
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One of the reasons I remember the song so well, was that while I was a counselor at a day camp around that time, one of the other counselors made up a parody to the song and called it, "Davy Rocket". She wrote a play to go with it and the campers performed it. The Space Age had started. :)


March 19 - Snow on Rt149 bridge approach cleared by volunteer Chris Kope(sp?). Ran into snow a mile past the bridge, round trip 13 miles.
Sciatica in early February had me wondering if I would be on a bike this year. Another epidural injection (Feb 23) got me back in action, dunno for how long.
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Will explain when I get back on.