Work Is Calming Down So Now I'm In Catch-Up Mode

Sep 12, 2009 16:29

I just called Vala3 to see who won the game.  Yeah!   Gators.     Traffic around the store should start clearing out about 4:00 pm.   Vala3  and I decided to do dinner at the Greek place.  I'm parked in front of Jon's house, about 6 blocks from work and Florida Field but I was lucky to get that.  They parked their SUV on the street  and moved it so ( Read more... )

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vala3 September 13 2009, 21:05:35 UTC
Tennessee lost. Now we will have to face them next week. Just hope their quaterback gets as rattled by the Gators and he did by the Bruins.
When you were talking about Search and Rescue...did you mean Hide and Seek? That was the episode after the two part pilot Rising.
Good luck on you 'bug hunt', I will forego that. You could always photograph one of Florida's Gigantic cockroaches and use it. They are hedious.
Enjoyed supper last night. Kind of felt bad for Rod. He was the guy that came over as I was leaving. Don't know if you or Momcat09 noticed him as you were commeserating over icons. He had Myers Toyota at one time but I think he has lost it. Wanted a ride but it was over to 13th. I knew him, just not well enouogh to give a relative stranger a ride at night.
Take care and see you soon.

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sporangia September 14 2009, 17:36:47 UTC
I did mean 'Hide and Seek.' I'm just tired too many long hours trying to decipher HTML issues. I asked Momcat if she knew of any copyright free bug illustrations that could make interesting icons. This SCA-rewind icon project is my learning Photoshop course. It's actually an interesting way to learn the program, that is when I'm not screaming at it. Momcat's been very helpful, especially with methodology. She's been holding my hand through the meltdowns. The problems with using the manuals is that they can't quite dumb the information down enough to get to my level. It's the stupid easy stuff that continues to stop me in my tracks, no matter what computer system I'm working with there are always visual problems that written instructions can't communicate across. It's probably the dyslexia, but still this should be a lot easier ( ... )

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