![]() 03/15/2016 at 16:50 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
You read the post title, ask away fellow Oppos! :)
And headed home, thanks folks!
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What happens after two hours have passed?
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I go home, haha! :)
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Does it involve surgery? If so I recommend that you don’t do an AMA at the same time.
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Nope - I currently work part time as a Circulation Desk clerk at the local library, but ALSO work there on a grant.
The grant is for my brother and I to scan the newspaper archive of the local newspaper publisher with the intent to digitize all the copies to be eventually uploaded online for public viewing. They have one of the most complete newspaper archives I’ve ever seen, let alone heard of......an almost unbroken archive missing very few issues/months/years running from 2001 all the way back to 1898...the paper started in 1887 for reference, so a pretty unique and definite achievement on their part for preserving all that history! :)
There are SHHHEEELLLVVEEESSS of papers and they all have to be fed through the scanner one page at a time. I started the project in 2012 and have worked on it on and off through various grants ‘til now. We’re up to July 1991 as I sit here...
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Why do CELs come on when you’re on your 10-minute commute to work, bht when you’re on a multi-hour back road drive the car behaves perfectly?
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The answer is simple...Murphy’s law has a underhanded back-room deal to work in conjunction with ‘worst possible time’ and ‘costs lots of money’...
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Correction: Why does it only come on when you’re already late for something but the car is fine when you try to show the issue to someone else?