Air Raid warning. Watch out for low flying historical documents.

Oct 25, 2005 11:36

Update from work: Today I am scanning. It’s very cerebral, I assure you, pressing the scanning button, checking for jams and typing HD(the number of the document)_(Three word summary) Enter. So instead of doing that, I tried to get backgrounds and games onto my cell phone. Not ringtones, because I don’t know what I want. Any ideas? So anyway, I’m plugging along trying to figure this out on 16 different websites, with little 128x128 photos all over my desktop, and I just can’t get it to work. You know, my cell phone charges me 3 cents for every kb I transfer on the internet? Holy damn, guys. So I got fed up and I think I bought Tetris. That should be fun. I can’t believe that cell phones don’t come with standard games anymore. Just “demos” which is simply not cool.

This weekend was pretty fun. I got a lot of work done on my corset. Well, Kaela did, and I ironed some stuff. I tried my costume on last night and it looks really cool. It will look much more piratey with my sword instead of a ski pole, but as Chris said, I do “have quite an imagination.” Indeed. Chris’s costume is also very fancy. Simple, classic, costing $0. Which is just about perfect considering our budget.

Today is Tuesday. What. Getting Monday off always messes me up, but I have a distinctive schedule, something different every day. Why does it feel like Monday even though I’m at the Department of Education? Obviously my internal clock is absolutely dependant on my schedule. So, this scanner, which I am still working on? It totally sounds like an air raid warning. It’s about that loud, too. Thankfully, intern Ashley just came in, and she took the copying job Deb foisted on me so I can consentrate on my air raid, and on writing distressingly long livejournal entries. After this document, which is 111 pages long, I will go to lunch. I will get ice cream. Oh man.
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