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12/14/2004 11:50 #31505

Exam Time and Blog Sites
Well, it's finally exam day for my 3D class. I hope they enjoy the exam, I tried to make it fun if that is possible. I will post a link to it after the exam is done. I have been so busy grading papers, homework assignments, and creating exams. I am so excited to have it be over so I can do some more site work and begin packing for the move. Which reminds me I might not even have internet service when I move! I remember when we move to Lexington it took us over a month to even get phone service. I really couldn't deal with that right now.

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(e:soyeon) , what do you mean by blog site - one like the one I made with the API?

(e:twisted) made one too, I hope she does break up with me for posting this but it is good to see another examaple of how it can be used

12/13/2004 22:30 #31504

The Swan
Why would anyone ever want to look like this?

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12/13/2004 19:51 #31503

Terry and I learn to knit
I decided I will try too. Nonna is teaching us knitting. I remember learning this as a kid, but have completely forgot how it goes.

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This is my final product.

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12/13/2004 15:13 #31502

Jim Leong Lies
So probably everyone that reads the site remembers the years of careful gardening that went into (e:matthew) and (e:terrry) really expensive beautiful garden. Well, if the problems we have been living with so far weren't enough Jim Leong had his workers empty the basement today and instead of putting the debris into a dumpster or truck (if it was salvagable), and which would be normal for such major construction, they dumped it all into (e:matthew)'s garden. They snapped the hydrangea bush and killed a bunch of other plants.

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So then Jim Leong came over and tried to say that he didn't know it was a garden. Jim Leong clearly knew it was a garden. He had complimented us on it over the years. Why would they thow the debris on just the garden instead of the concrete area all around it. The fact that he tried to pretend it was not a garden or that he had no idea about it. That is totally impossible.

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I can't wait to be rid of him forever.

[size=m]Ventilation Continued[/size]
When he was here this afternoon, he told us that heater was still accidentally connected. After he assurred me the other day they wern't and continued to do work with volatile substances downstairs. So his idea the last couple nights, to just turn the heat up really was making it very toxic up here after all.

12/12/2004 23:20 #31501

Mr. Foreman
Is an exhaust fan too much to ask for to protect your worker's health? I can't believe you are too poor as to not be able to afford better ventilation than this..

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Or is this little office fan in a window what you consider proper ventilation? When your worker left last night he said, "I can't even see straight"