Actually the cows are staying where they belong for now.
I am staying put as well, having bent the wrong way to put a glass in the dishwasher and being rewarded with the same old pain that grabs me now and again. I am SOOO very glad we are doing our meeting online this week; my computer chair is the most comfortable chair in my house right now, and much more so than the ones in the lab at Lawrenceburg.
I have also been reading in the textbook. Reading, but i can hardly say comprehending. I will take Professor McGranahan's word for it that we really need to know all this technical information, but I can assure you all that I will NOT be adding memory cards, changing out processors, or putting any sort of expansion board in a computer. I can hardly get my TV and DVD player and satellite boxes all hooked together; I am not mechanically talented, and I think I can hear our system tech chief now if I even TRIED to make some sort of serious changes to my classroom or a library computer! Since this is a family-friendly blog, I will not reproduce any of the names I expect he would call me!
My other problem with the book is the size and floppiness of the thing! It's like trying to read the Sears catalog! I prefer to read in my recliner, but this thing just does not cooperate with such a relaxing position. Anyway, I need to read some more if I have any hope of getting it done by next week.
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hehehehe COWS!
I have to agree with the book thing - you can't be comfortable and read the thing. By the way, you would be surprised what you might be called upon to do someday. Knowledge is a good thing - that is my new mantra for this course;-)
Aren't those two the cutest things!
I'm glad to hear that you got things worked out (temporarily ?)and were able to view the video.
How old did you say that you believe the creator of that last Web page was? Ha!
I have to return now to class assignments or I will be up "until the cows come home." I've already seen one jump over the moon--no, that was a bale of hay, was it not?
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