Friday, August 1, 2008

Hey! Brien's Campage Worked!

I went to work tonight, and low and behold, only one credit card slip was being printed. Brien presented his case to the manager and the owner, and the owner went for the programing fix. Which he did himself, which means it was an option all along, ALL THESE YEARS!! The manager said that when we got the program, the owner questioned her about it printing two copies, and she told him that how's the programing was. How that translates into him (owner) being able to fix it now, I don't know. We are calling Brien, Mr. Green now.

Asked for Tuesday night off, so I could study up for test. Have found a math site online, that might help, will look for others. I will have Sunday day, and Monday and Tuesday nights as well.
Checked out parking options. There are at least seven parking garages around the test site. None of them indicted how much they were. The computer kept freezing up every time, I went to one of the sites. I'm going to make a list and take it with me just in case.

Oh, yes, I did feel the earthquake. Sorry about not posting about it before, but am really worried about test. I was eating my lunch in the back room, and I felt the first lurch. I got up and went to the inner doorway. I announced "Earthquake!" They all looked at me puzzled, and Christine said "What?" And Amber said "We're having an earthquake," and then they all felt it. We all then preceded to stare at the west wall with rapt attention. You know, the wall filled from top to bottom with glass vases, that there wall. Kristine was afraid. We tried to calm her. Think we did it. A vase tipped over in the cooler, but that's all, and oh, ya, it shifted the desk out in front. I needed help this morning when I folded the gate up. Moved the desk just enough so the gate wouldn't fold up right.
As earthquakes go, this was a very gentle one. It was like being in a water bed with someone slowly rolling over in it. It was smooth, no jerky up and downs, just smooth rolling waves. It was divided into two parts from my perspective, the initial lurch, and then the smooth waves.

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