Read this and you'll go insane
Friday, November 16, 2007
 
A quick word of advice:
It is always a good idea to put the filter basket on the coffeemaker before starting a brew cycle. Yes. Especially when there is a spray head on the coffeemaker so that the water completely misses the coffee put under it when you try to operate it sans filter basket. Indeed.

 
Cold morning confusion
Why is it that on the coldest days of the year I seem to sell the most frozen drinks? Most mornings I don't have to break out the blender until 10 or later, today I had 6 frozen drinks and once iced drink before 8am and it is just now 29 degrees out.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007
 
What will they come up with next?
There has been a SD memory card for digicams out for about a year now that gives your camera Wi-fi capabilities. You plug it into your computer with a usb adapter and set it up then put it in your camera and you can transfer files to photo sharing services and your computer over wifi networks. Crazy.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007
 
It wasn't that great a day...
I've not been feeling well the past couple of days, and road construction had my running late for class this morning. Concert choir was at First Pres in Columbia today and something or another was going on at the Koger center and I wasn't able to get a parking spot when I got back to the school of music. 15 minutes late for class, I was stressed out. Got to class and there was a note on the door that we were meeting in the recital hall, so I headed that way to sneak in late and when I opened the door I saw an old woman at the piano just finishing playing something, and tv cameras.

I immediately recognized the woman as Marion McPartland and realized she is in town rehearsing with the USC orchestra for her performance on Thursday and she must be giving a special performance for the school!

We were treated to more music by her, a question and answer session that lead to her sharing some of her life's story and inviting a student to play a duet with her (the student had asked how she coordinates the duets when she plays on the show) and then a bit more discussion, the invitation of more students to play with her which ended up being an upright bass player and trombone, and a baritone sax that came up mid-performance. After that another pianist and trumpet were added to the mix which was followed by another duet by her and one of the professors.

So while my day started off as a drag it was made so much better! Fun stuff!

Monday, November 12, 2007
 


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