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compudog

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There are never enough hours in the day. I left for work this morning at 6:45 AM and got home just shy of 7:00 PM. I accomplished none of my goals at work, spent the whole day meeting with vendors and attending to little things for other people.
 

Rudy Toody

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There are never enough hours in the day. I left for work this morning at 6:45 AM and got home just shy of 7:00 PM. I accomplished none of my goals at work, spent the whole day meeting with vendors and attending to little things for other people.

The hurrieder you go, the behinder you get!
 

rabrittain

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On Saturday I will be replacing the timing belt and water pump on the ex's car. I'm looking forward to it. It's a '97 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder. That car may last for 300,000 miles. It has 180,000 on it now. That's 289,682 km for you metric guys. (It should last till 482,803 km.) I don't know what Toyota has done during the past few years. I think anything they built before 2002 is a really good vehicle and will last a long time.

Maybe if I keep my XP x64 problems on the back burner while I'm working on the car I will be able to figure them out.
 

Fullmetal Chocobo

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On Saturday I will be replacing the timing belt and water pump on the ex's car. I'm looking forward to it. It's a '97 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder. That car may last for 300,000 miles. It has 180,000 on it now. That's 289,682 km for you metric guys. (It should last till 482,803 km.) I don't know what Toyota has done during the past few years. I think anything they built before 2002 is a really good vehicle and will last a long time.

Maybe if I keep my XP x64 problems on the back burner while I'm working on the car I will be able to figure them out.

My have a 2005 Toyota Camry, and it's never had an issue (aside from those caused by us humans). I think after 2006 they started making lesser quality vehicles.
 

petrusbroder

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Good morning, all!

Yes, that is what I wish to you all! :)

Yes, it is just that - sun, not one cloud in sight, crisp air, almost no wind. :D

What I am going to do today? No idea, but I am sure it will be something good!
 

Fullmetal Chocobo

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Good morning, all!

Yes, that is what I wish to you all! :)

Yes, it is just that - sun, not one cloud in sight, crisp air, almost no wind. :D

What I am going to do today? No idea, but I am sure it will be something good!

Mornin'.
This weekend is all about school work. I've got a major program due Sunday, and a test to redo by next week, but I'm working and in training through all the weekdays, so I have to get everything done this weekend.

So I'm working on my program and a bottle of limoncello (store bought, not my own, although definitely the best store bought I've had -- quite close to my own making) right now.


Yeehah
 

petrusbroder

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This is a great day - wonderful weather, good food and a lot to do ... all small things, but it still need to be done.
But no school work - that is for tomorrow. ;)
 

petrusbroder

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Sunday morning: peace ful breakkie with family - nice calm conversation, all are somehow in peace ... :)
 

petrusbroder

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This Sunday just became better ... a certain milestone was passed ... Which one? Check the forum ... ;)
 

petrusbroder

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Monday has passed. A good day. But seti@home is acting up again ... I have more than 400 finished WUs to upload - and it does not work well ... :(

Oh, so sorry - this should be NEF. ;) Bad me ... :D
 

petrusbroder

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I agree: no break, no spring (yet).
We have had more than 90 days of freezing temperatures ... which is a lot; the last winter which had so long freezing period was 1965/66.

OTOH: I have a very nice cup of tea. :)
 

Fullmetal Chocobo

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Rules of the race:
1) You can only post two sequential posts at a time. After your second sequential post, another forum member must post before you post again.
2) Your post must begin with sequential letters of the alphabet, i.e. the first post must begin with 'a', the second 'b', and so on, until the 26th post begins with 'z', and the "counter" starts again. So First character mod 26 if you will.
3) Bonus points are given for the clever use of "Bad Wolf" in your post.
4) These rules are completely bogus, and should therefore be ignored, as I am simply delaying any programming on assignments.