Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Paper and more paper
Do computers save paper? Years ago when we got the first "compact" computers at the court house there was a fear that computers would replace jobs and we thought they would save paper.
Both of these theories are false. It takes people to run computers and we kill a zillion trees to feed the paper hungry programs. Because it's possible to have more, faster and ridiculous amounts of information available we do.
Much of the paper produced has private information so it has to be shredded. Last week there was a truck from a shredding company up here so we had a big push to purge. I had such a pile in my office one day that I just had to take a picture. Even more came from the basement storage room.
So just how many trees have we killed with pin feed computer paper? Even more concerning is that I listened to all that paper print - those printers were loud.
Both of these theories are false. It takes people to run computers and we kill a zillion trees to feed the paper hungry programs. Because it's possible to have more, faster and ridiculous amounts of information available we do.
Much of the paper produced has private information so it has to be shredded. Last week there was a truck from a shredding company up here so we had a big push to purge. I had such a pile in my office one day that I just had to take a picture. Even more came from the basement storage room.
So just how many trees have we killed with pin feed computer paper? Even more concerning is that I listened to all that paper print - those printers were loud.
Friday, March 20, 2009
5-Gallon Distraction
So today I was in my office alone all day. My co-worker is out on Fridays, my boss is on the east cost and I am in the office. I try to be a person who can work all by themselves all day, but its never that easy for me - I look for distractions and social opportunities.
One came about 1:30.
I refilled my water glass at the water cooler. (By the way, did you know that women on average use the facilities three times during an eight hour work day? I do, because its on the exam I'm taking next week. Glad I know that, because I drink so much water during the day, my average is more like six and if I had guessed - I'd be wrong. Sounds to me like there are some people not getting enough liquids)
Anyway - I filled my glass and noticed the water bottle was empty. I grabbed a full container, pulled the sticker off the top and lifted with my knees; cringing for the moment where the seal breaks and the whole bottle settles in. Not a second later, water was running down the cooler and I heard a faint air leak sound coming from the bottom (now top) of the bottle. So I grabbed the bottle out of the cooler, practically threw a whole roll of paper towels around the base and set the bottle down. It was still leaking. From the area of the sound. There is a crack in the bottom (now bottom) of the jug.
I managed to run to the management office to alert them of the leak and ask for access to the mop sink - all the time thinking about how water just runs through the boards in the floor and I'm sure the downstairs neighbors will complain. I also managed to wrestle the 5 (less a bit) gallon bottle to said mop sink without getting too wet. Cunning use of a flower pot base. And the whole time I was dumping the 5 gallons down the drain, I was thinking how non-LEED compliant I was being.
One came about 1:30.
I refilled my water glass at the water cooler. (By the way, did you know that women on average use the facilities three times during an eight hour work day? I do, because its on the exam I'm taking next week. Glad I know that, because I drink so much water during the day, my average is more like six and if I had guessed - I'd be wrong. Sounds to me like there are some people not getting enough liquids)
Anyway - I filled my glass and noticed the water bottle was empty. I grabbed a full container, pulled the sticker off the top and lifted with my knees; cringing for the moment where the seal breaks and the whole bottle settles in. Not a second later, water was running down the cooler and I heard a faint air leak sound coming from the bottom (now top) of the bottle. So I grabbed the bottle out of the cooler, practically threw a whole roll of paper towels around the base and set the bottle down. It was still leaking. From the area of the sound. There is a crack in the bottom (now bottom) of the jug.
I managed to run to the management office to alert them of the leak and ask for access to the mop sink - all the time thinking about how water just runs through the boards in the floor and I'm sure the downstairs neighbors will complain. I also managed to wrestle the 5 (less a bit) gallon bottle to said mop sink without getting too wet. Cunning use of a flower pot base. And the whole time I was dumping the 5 gallons down the drain, I was thinking how non-LEED compliant I was being.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Kites - Really Big Kites
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Happy St. Pattie's Day!
The river doesn't run as green in Minneapolis as it does in St. Paul. I didn't get to the parade or out to enjoy a pint, but I did wear green and think about corn beef all day!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
A great vacation
We had a wonderful trip to Florida - very fun, & relaxing - great food, margarita's, ball game, bike week, quilt shopping, space launch, Navy Museum, golf, Sea World and most important the very best host's around.
A little loofa scrub on the beach
Spring training baseball - just great to sit in the sun and see green grass
At the National Museum of Navy SEALS and Their Predecessors
Bill with the type of boat he drove in the Vietnam - We all enjoyed the guided tour and first hand stories he shared.
Sea World
These birds were flying in formation overhead just before this picture taken - guess who was ducking.
Monday, March 9, 2009
sisters on the beach
Thursday, March 5, 2009
quarter inch
Sometimes I live my life in quarter inch increments. Yesterday I was sewing with a quarter inch seam allowances and today, I was cutting quarter inch strips from quarter inch foam core.
I'm not sure what this has to do with anything, I just wanted to post something. We're hosting friends for dinner tomorrow. I made gingerbread with lemon sauce, which is my favorite dessert. Grocery stores down here don't regularly carry gingerbread mix or lemon sauce (the shock!), so I've started making both from scratch every once in awhile. It takes longer, but its soooo worth it! I may have cut a quarter inch strip from the side for quality control.
I'm not sure what this has to do with anything, I just wanted to post something. We're hosting friends for dinner tomorrow. I made gingerbread with lemon sauce, which is my favorite dessert. Grocery stores down here don't regularly carry gingerbread mix or lemon sauce (the shock!), so I've started making both from scratch every once in awhile. It takes longer, but its soooo worth it! I may have cut a quarter inch strip from the side for quality control.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Welcome home Kelly!
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