Ramblings, opinions, and general meanderings from the Deep South

Friday, July 18, 2008

It's Hot on the Side of the Road

Okay, it's time for a break. After another trip to the doc I was cruising home glad to have that behind me. Then...the truck quit. Yep, driving down the road and it just laid down. Let me count a blessing and say that it is back up and running with no problems. Cost was minimal and it's running fine. Of course this 'adventure' consumed a considerable amount of time. Not a good thing, you know. Thank goodness my client with the data recovery problem was understanding and we will continue that project on site Monday. My client that needs cable and phone terminations is also understanding. The problem with software glitching for another client has been fixed with a band-aid so it can wait a few days. The gaming machine being built for a most understanding new friend (and hopefully fellow Guild Wars player) should see life late tomorrow or Sunday afternoon. The overhaul of a Dell PC should be finished this weekend too. Whew!

The data recovery plus implementation of new accounting software is definitely the priority. Hopefully these projects will be completed in two weeks. When all has subsided I'll answer the phone while in hiding. For a few days only emergency calls and rest. Then back to the grind. Somehow another visit to the doctor will occur later this week. There is a small amount of concern about health issues, but they are not serious enough to increase my stress level. Thank goodness, that meter is off the scale anyway, lol. Going for rest and cleanup this weekend. Thanks for the support everyone. The phone calls and well wishes do help. And especially, thanks for the prayers. Tomorrow should see a return to tech issues and whining should be on the back burner. But hey, you never know...I may go from turbo to warp whine. Please continue to pray for me. I certainly did some on the side of the road earlier today.

"Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines."
~Robert Schuller

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