here goes nothing...
Apr. 22nd, 2010 09:35 amtoday?
banking
teach the night class
set up the new computer.
I need to decide for the May performance - either the NEW awesome choreography - for Mission OR... the sword choreography that I did in February. Whichever it is I need to decide so that I can get the costuming details worked out and PRACTICE!
but an immediate need ... I need to stretch out or something. I am so - stiff & sore. I think I've been overdoing it lately. maybe so yoga...
update my website.
pack my stuff for the dance class on Saturday. print MAPS! for airport & dance class location
my nails look atrocious - so at the very least I should remove the chipped polish
advertising?
planning future session?
where are you all? not a lot of posting on Livejournal these days.
banking
teach the night class
set up the new computer.
I need to decide for the May performance - either the NEW awesome choreography - for Mission OR... the sword choreography that I did in February. Whichever it is I need to decide so that I can get the costuming details worked out and PRACTICE!
but an immediate need ... I need to stretch out or something. I am so - stiff & sore. I think I've been overdoing it lately. maybe so yoga...
update my website.
pack my stuff for the dance class on Saturday. print MAPS! for airport & dance class location
my nails look atrocious - so at the very least I should remove the chipped polish
advertising?
planning future session?
where are you all? not a lot of posting on Livejournal these days.
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Date: 2010-04-22 03:14 pm (UTC)"if you connect a network cable to your computer, please install a ferrite clip. The ferrite clip uses a plastic, snap shut design with two fasteners along its length."
then there are some photos showing how to install it.
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Date: 2010-04-22 03:52 pm (UTC)It's probably supposed to keep down the interference from other appliances.
Monitor cables have them built in because they're sensitive to EMI.
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Date: 2010-04-22 03:53 pm (UTC)It's probably supposed to keep down the interference from other appliances.
Monitor cables have them built in because they're sensitive to EMI.