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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 9:56 am
You'd think during a quarantine pandemic apocalypse I wouldn't be busy, but nope.
First thing off the list, dusting off the ol' Atari 2600 and configuring it to work with my Smart HDTV. rofl During Thursday's virtual class, we'll all be doing presentations on our companies for our Individual Paper/Projects, and mine is Atari, so I'm gonna do a little show and tell. smile
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 9:55 pm
I managed to get through the creation of eighteen video lectures for my mom's CHEM10 class. Sixteen of them have uploaded; the other two are still traversing the interwebz to get to YouTube.
Added a bit to my individual paper as mentioned above. I'll probably focus more on it or my SEMI executive list tomorrow. Still, not bad progress, considering.
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Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 2:08 pm
For work, I know that's definitely the case. Although we don't have any appointments for residents to go to (thus not having to worry about arranging transportation), my load has increased with new tasks. Originally it was just getting the residents' temperatures for the day. But now, since the company is requiring everyone - staff and residents - to wear masks, I'm also having to monitor residents are complying to the mask-wearing and 6 ft social distance rules. xp
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2020 12:21 pm
Prof. Moonie For work, I know that's definitely the case. Although we don't have any appointments for residents to go to (thus not having to worry about arranging transportation), my load has increased with new tasks. Originally it was just getting the residents' temperatures for the day. But now, since the company is requiring everyone - staff and residents - to wear masks, I'm also having to monitor residents are complying to the mask-wearing and 6 ft social distance rules. xp Oh dear. Being the "6ft police" doesn't sound fun.
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2020 3:36 pm
Zphal Prof. Moonie For work, I know that's definitely the case. Although we don't have any appointments for residents to go to (thus not having to worry about arranging transportation), my load has increased with new tasks. Originally it was just getting the residents' temperatures for the day. But now, since the company is requiring everyone - staff and residents - to wear masks, I'm also having to monitor residents are complying to the mask-wearing and 6 ft social distance rules. xp Oh dear. Being the "6ft police" doesn't sound fun. When we first started it, they were being stubborn about it. But now they're starting to adjust to it and it's becoming the norm, so we haven't had to police them as much.
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2020 5:48 pm
Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie For work, I know that's definitely the case. Although we don't have any appointments for residents to go to (thus not having to worry about arranging transportation), my load has increased with new tasks. Originally it was just getting the residents' temperatures for the day. But now, since the company is requiring everyone - staff and residents - to wear masks, I'm also having to monitor residents are complying to the mask-wearing and 6 ft social distance rules. xp Oh dear. Being the "6ft police" doesn't sound fun. When we first started it, they were being stubborn about it. But now they're starting to adjust to it and it's becoming the norm, so we haven't had to police them as much. Sadly that sounds right.
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