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Tazzieman

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Sometimes my day off means I go for a 3-4 hour bushwalk with my dear wife.

Some days are like today:
1. Feed chickens
2. Pull some weeds
3. Repot last years' potted daffodils
4. Coffee, x2
5. Tip trips (somethings just cannot be recycled). Clearing a deceased's 96 yo house takes time and effort
6. Replace wheelbarrow tyre tube. Not so easy! Fornicatory words were uttered!
7. Remove and replace 2 aged ceiling light fittings ; complicated by the need to repair plaster chunks that fell out.
8. Replace kitchen downlights
Lord Finchley poem always in my head
"Lord Finchley tried to mend the Electric Light
Himself. It struck him dead: And serve him right!
It is the business of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan."
9. Remove ABS and traction control relay from daughter-in -law's 20 yo Mercedes ML320, which disabled various systems. Drive car 15km carefully home ; intermittent automatic unilateral braking issue did not occur = good
Removed centre console and pulled presumed faulty yaw sensor out. Ordered another one , ex USA.
10. Ordered 2 windscreen washer reservoir grommets to repair washer system
11. Replace battery in tyre pressure monitoring system in another car.
12. Retrieved eggs from chook house
13. Relocated a large centipede scurrying quickly down the hallway.
14. Placed rat trap in the roof space
15. Other stuff I've forgotten
16. Poured a glass of wine.
Tomorrow , back to reporting surgical biopsies in the office.
 
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bigleonski

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Sometimes my day off means I go for a 3-4 hour bushwalk with my dear wife.

Some days are like today:
1. Feed chickens
2. Pull some weeds
3. Repot last years' potted daffodils
4. Coffee, x2
5. Tip trips (somethings just cannot be recycled). Clearing a deceased's 96 yo house takes time and effort
6. Replace wheelbarrow tyre tube. Not so easy! Fornicatory words were uttered!
7. Remove and replace 2 aged ceiling light fittings ; complicated by the need to repair plaster chunks that fell out.
8. Replace kitchen downlights
Lord Finchley poem always in my head
"Lord Finchley tried to mend the Electric Light
Himself. It struck him dead: And serve him right!
It is the business of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan."
9. Remove ABS and traction control relay from daughter-in -law's 20 yo Mercedes ML320, which disabled various systems. Drive car 15km carefully home ; intermittent automatic unilateral braking issue did not occur = good
Removed centre console and pulled presumed faulty yaw sensor out. Ordered another one , ex USA.
10. Ordered 2 windscreen washer reservoir grommets to repair washer system
11. Replace battery in tyre pressure monitoring system in another car.
12. Retrieved eggs from chook house
13. Relocated a large centipede scurrying quickly down the hallway.
14. Placed rat trap in the roof space
15. Other stuff I've forgotten
16. Poured a glass of wine.
Tomorrow , back to reporting surgical biopsies in the office.
I hope after a day like that you’re now enjoying a drink.
 

ECrider

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You should have a day off Tazzie
 

Tazzieman

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You should have a day off Tazzie
You're a cheeky bugger!
One day I shall start with a beer or two for breakfast, and go from there.

"It is the working man who is the happy man. It is the idle man who is the miserable man.

- Da Benji Franklin

"To be idle is a short road to death and to be diligent is a way of life; foolish people are idle, wise people are diligent."

- Da Buddha
 

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I can relate to numbers 8/10/14 & 16

Hopefully never need encounter 6. ever again since replacing with solid tyre
 

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So far this morning calved two cows, put another two out to grass with their calves, cleaned their maternity suites for next arrivals. Getting some breakfast whilst another has started. At least the dog loves me, says I’ve never smelt so good and that my wellingtons are like lollipops. :sick:
 

DaveB

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Sometimes my day off means I go for a 3-4 hour bushwalk with my dear wife.

Some days are like today:
1. Feed chickens
2. Pull some weeds
3. Repot last years' potted daffodils
4. Coffee, x2
5. Tip trips (somethings just cannot be recycled). Clearing a deceased's 96 yo house takes time and effort
6. Replace wheelbarrow tyre tube. Not so easy! Fornicatory words were uttered!
7. Remove and replace 2 aged ceiling light fittings ; complicated by the need to repair plaster chunks that fell out.
8. Replace kitchen downlights
Lord Finchley poem always in my head
"Lord Finchley tried to mend the Electric Light
Himself. It struck him dead: And serve him right!
It is the business of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan."
9. Remove ABS and traction control relay from daughter-in -law's 20 yo Mercedes ML320, which disabled various systems. Drive car 15km carefully home ; intermittent automatic unilateral braking issue did not occur = good
Removed centre console and pulled presumed faulty yaw sensor out. Ordered another one , ex USA.
10. Ordered 2 windscreen washer reservoir grommets to repair washer system
11. Replace battery in tyre pressure monitoring system in another car.
12. Retrieved eggs from chook house
13. Relocated a large centipede scurrying quickly down the hallway.
14. Placed rat trap in the roof space
15. Other stuff I've forgotten
16. Poured a glass of wine.
Tomorrow , back to reporting surgical biopsies in the office.
So you're really in a nursing home, rocking backwards and forwards, mumbling Grenadier, Grenadier,
 

Tazzieman

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So you're really in a nursing home, rocking backwards and forwards, mumbling Grenadier, Grenadier,
Often it seems the world is my home , and I'm charged with nursing IT!
 

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1-Taught children who do not want to learn
2-Had a great softball practice
3-Went home and played with my dogs
4-Went to bed only to wake up and repeat the same thing tomorrow
GIF by Groundhog Day
 
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I am between jobs and thus in the last 24 hours taking care more than I normally do, for sure:

1) Washed truck.
2) Dropped off truck / Toyota to get hood and roof repainted this week - so without a vehicle (borrowing one where I can this week - so weird not having a vehicle available). My BMW seems to be dead from all the rain and hitting the electrical system I'm trying to troubleshoot (that's another story).
2) Negotiated / accepted a pay cut so I can get back working quickly. A bit disappointed of course, but upwards and onwards.
3) Scheduled a piss / drug test for tomorrow.
4) Completed background check authorization nonsense - not sure why they gave me a job offer before a background check ...
5) Took one of the dogs to the vet who's had a bout of vomit / trots since Saturday.
6) Scheduled freight pickup for a bad tool cabinet (due in the next four hours hopefully to pick it up) that was delivered to me (the second one pre-damaged in the last six months).
7) Unboxed and setup a new 12" miter saw that's been boxed up for 6 months so I can continue to build a deck while I have free time before the job start.
8) Started cleaning out shed with my old office stuff that I'll need again.

My unboxed toy:

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I am between jobs and thus in the last 24 hours taking care more than I normally do, for sure:

1) Washed truck.
2) Dropped off truck / Toyota to get hood and roof repainted this week - so without a vehicle (borrowing one where I can this week - so weird not having a vehicle available). My BMW seems to be dead from all the rain and hitting the electrical system I'm trying to troubleshoot (that's another story).
2) Negotiated / accepted a pay cut so I can get back working quickly. A bit disappointed of course, but upwards and onwards.
3) Scheduled a piss / drug test for tomorrow.
4) Completed background check authorization nonsense - not sure why they gave me a job offer before a background check ...
5) Took one of the dogs to the vet who's had a bout of vomit / trots since Saturday.
6) Scheduled freight pickup for a bad tool cabinet (due in the next four hours hopefully to pick it up) that was delivered to me (the second one pre-damaged in the last six months).
7) Unboxed and setup a new 12" miter saw that's been boxed up for 6 months so I can continue to build a deck while I have free time before the job start.
8) Started cleaning out shed with my old office stuff that I'll need again.

My unboxed toy:

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QUALITY TOY! I have a Delta one and love it - that looks a bit snazzier than it so I'm sure it will serve you well.
 

ADVAW8S

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1. Got up
2. Did a bunch of stuff
3. Went to bed

All jokes aside, Tazz you had a packed day. Most of my day consists of meeting clients and trying to keep up with my 4-year-old who enjoys doing math in his head. No joke, he said to me yesterday, something like 512+ 21+ 435+37. Sure enough I'm writing it down and he goes no Dad, no writing down. Then he blurted out the answer. I checked his math and yep he got it. He is walking around asking these questions or asking me questions like "What's the area in Suriname doesn't have a capital."
Play with my 9-month daughter. Go to bed exhausted.
 

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I worked all day from morning until now.

Together with my son
- brought an iSeries (aka AS/400) to a customer and carried it to the second floor (40 Kg).
- checked a network installation with my Softing analyser and unpacked and installed 4 new Linux PCs and monitors.
- ate a "Leberkäsweck mit Salzgurke" (meatloaf roll with salted cucumber?) for lunch with my son.
Then my son went home and I
- updated all PCs to the latest software versions.
- had a fight with the iSeries, because it didn't want to accept my console configuration.
- came out of the office at the customer and found that the sun is shining.
- drove home through heavy rush hour traffic.
- looked at this forum and wrote this post.
- found myself asleep in my office chair after half an hour.

It was an atypical day. I'm not used to this kind of work anymore (as opposed to what I normally do: write software).
Tomorrow will be better. Then I will transfer the data from the old system to the new one and switch off the old system after all tests have been done. It was a three months project (system migration).

Friday will be the best: Then I will write the invoice.

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So, now I've also got a Christmas tree. It's really handy that I can put it directly on the roof and tie it to the railing with a rope. Some people looked a bit funny that I just put it on there like that. I explained to him that the roof is specially reinforced for this purpose. He couldn't shut his mouth in astonishment.
 

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I worked all day from morning until now.

Together with my son
- brought an iSeries (aka AS/400) to a customer and carried it to the second floor (40 Kg).
- checked a network installation with my Softing analyser and unpacked and installed 4 new Linux PCs and monitors.
- ate a "Leberkäsweck mit Salzgurke" (meatloaf roll with salted cucumber?) for lunch with my son.
Then my son went home and I
- updated all PCs to the latest software versions.
- had a fight with the iSeries, because it didn't want to accept my console configuration.
- came out of the office at the customer and found that the sun is shining.
- drove home through heavy rush hour traffic.
- looked at this forum and wrote this post.
- found myself asleep in my office chair after half an hour.

It was an atypical day. I'm not used to this kind of work anymore (as opposed to what I normally do: write software).
Tomorrow will be better. Then I will transfer the data from the old system to the new one and switch off the old system after all tests have been done. It was a three months project (system migration).

Friday will be the best: Then I will write the invoice.

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The best day is the day your invoice gets paid!! Happy Christmas!:)🎅
 
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