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Sunday, October 21st, 2007This is take three of Norah Jones’ “Don’t Know Why.” Do enjoy.
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This is take three of Norah Jones’ “Don’t Know Why.” Do enjoy.
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I never thought I would cross into the realm of hoity-toity fresh pasta making granola eaters…but alas, I have. My mom came to visit this past week and bore gifts of great joy for Virginia and I. One I cannot speak of until such time as Virginia’s birthday, the other…a pasta making attachment for my Kitchen-Aid. Here’s a couple of pictures of my first kick a the can.


Chef Boyardee can kiss my French-Canadian butt.

My computer is finished. After having blown up my last one, I’m almost sorta glad it happened…this has been a long time coming. My first compy was a Celeron 300 with 64MB of ram.
AMD X2 Dual Core 6000+
2GB DDR2 800MHz Ram
2x SATA 200GB HDD in Raid 0
GeForce 8600GT OC2 Thermo-intelligence
Antec HE550 PSU
Asus M2N-E SLI MoBo
I’m in the process of hooking up some sweet cooling fans too. I’m going to post the images of them soon, when the job is done. As it stands I’m still waiting for some of the things to arrive by post. I’m also hoping to upgrade my video card to a second in SLI mode…when I need to.
“Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid; humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination.” — Albert Einstein

I know it’s a boring old book review…but here it is anyway…for the record, the book was boring…boring and important. So read it.
Book Review: Marginal Man: The Dark Vision of Harold Innis

I’m getting my case ready for new parts today and decided to wire in a set of three switched cooling fans to keep things down to a humane temperature inside the ‘ol pc box. So here’s some pictures for everyone out there who is nerdy like me…
Before all the work started…
Front view of installed fans and switch…
…and the inside of the compy with newly installed fans…
The third fan is actually in the bottom and it cools my hard drives. That’s all for now, I’ll post some pictures once I get my main board and CPU installed.
Virginia and I dug through the whole damn house to scratch up the 22.34 so we could buy some Swiss Chalet delivery! Thank goodness for couch cushions and the basket by the door.

Naturally I’ll be using the remainder of my academic award to purchase dinner tonight. I’m sharing this because I think it’s funny that Virginia and I live this way. Life is good.
The following is an excerpt from the July 1943 issue of Transportation Magazine. This was quite serious at its time and written for male supervisors of women in the work force during World War II - a mere 58 years ago! Obviously, the intent was not to be “funny,” but by today’s standards, this is hilarious!
For those of you with efficiency issues, pay attention to #8.
There is no longer any question whether transit companies should hire women for jobs formerly held by men. The draft and manpower shortage has settled that point. The important things now are to select the most efficient women available and how to use them to the best advantage.
Here are eleven helpful tips on the subject:
1. Pick young married women. They usually have more of a sense of responsibility than their unmarried sisters. They are less likely to be flirtatious. They need the work, or they would not be doing it. They still have the pep and interest to work hard and to deal with the public efficiently.
2. When you have to use older women, try to get ones who have worked outside the home at some time in their lives. Older women who have never contacted the public have a hard time adapting themselves and are inclined to be cantankerous and fussy. It is always well to impress upon older women, the importance of friendliness and courtesy.
3. General experience indicates that “husky” girls - those who are just a little on the heavy side - are more even-tempered and efficient than their underweight sisters.
4. Retain a physician to give each woman you hire a special physical examination - one covering female conditions. This step not only protects the property against the possibilities of lawsuit, but also reveals whether the employee-to-be has any female weaknesses that would make her mentally or physically unfit for the job.
5. Stress, at the outset, the importance of time; the fact that a minute or two lost here and there makes serious inroads on schedules. Until this point is gotten across, service is likely to be slowed up.
6. Give the female employee a definite daylong schedule of duties so that they will keep busy without bothering the management for instructions every few minutes. Numerous properties say that women make excellent workers when they have their jobs cut out for them, but that they lack initiative in finding work themselves.
7. Whenever possible, let the inside employee change from one job to another at some time during the day. Women are inclined to be less nervous and happier with change.
8. Give every girl an adequate number of rest periods during the day. You have to make some allowances for feminine psychology. A girl has more confidence and is more efficient if she can keep her hair tidied, apply fresh lipstick and wash her hands several times a day.
9. Be tactful when issuing instructions or in making criticisms. Women are often sensitive; they cannot shrug off harsh words the way men do. Never ridicule a woman - it breaks her spirit and cuts off her efficiency.
10. Be reasonably considerate about using strong language around women. Even though a girl’s husband or father may swear vociferously, she will grow to dislike a place of business where she hears too much of this.
11. Get enough size variety in operator’s uniforms so that each girl can have a proper fit. This point cannot be stressed too much in keeping women happy.
As you may know, I received a 1000 dollar scholarship for school this year! Well, I went to pick it up this morning and have $2.10 left from it 20 minutes later!
I think I’m going to buy an Oreo Cookie Ice-Cream Sandwich!
