Somewhere between Newport News and Williamsburg
\\ Thursday, June 5th 2008 \\ Comments (0)
Today has literally been the day from hell. Work non-stop, 6.5 hour trip to PA, then work some more. I'm so over certain clients. Kris is driving from NN to DC so hopefully I can knock out one particular client.
The rental we chose to drive to PA is a Dodge Ram 1500. I joke that the price of the gas will be more than the rental. So far the needle hasn't moved to much but if the tank is 30-40 gallons, I'll be in for an unpleasant suprise when I fill up. Anywayz, it sits up really really high. Did you know most truckers dont wear pants?
The new work laptop requires an express card. I scored one off of Ebay---a good card---one of the best that Verizon sells. It has this annoying blue blinking light the about an inch long. So as I type this in the dark, a blinding blue light is causing my right eye to go numb.
The Dakona CD playing takes me back about 4 years. What ever happened to them? Yes read all about them on Wikipedia. Set aside like 10 seconds of your time to read the entire article.
I wonder how many people put black electrical tape on their Kyocera KPC680 broadband card.
Seriously, how can he compete with me. I'm a deadly posting machine from anywhere in the United States.
The rental we chose to drive to PA is a Dodge Ram 1500. I joke that the price of the gas will be more than the rental. So far the needle hasn't moved to much but if the tank is 30-40 gallons, I'll be in for an unpleasant suprise when I fill up. Anywayz, it sits up really really high. Did you know most truckers dont wear pants?
The new work laptop requires an express card. I scored one off of Ebay---a good card---one of the best that Verizon sells. It has this annoying blue blinking light the about an inch long. So as I type this in the dark, a blinding blue light is causing my right eye to go numb.
The Dakona CD playing takes me back about 4 years. What ever happened to them? Yes read all about them on Wikipedia. Set aside like 10 seconds of your time to read the entire article.
I wonder how many people put black electrical tape on their Kyocera KPC680 broadband card.
Seriously, how can he compete with me. I'm a deadly posting machine from anywhere in the United States.
