Irish Class, February 2, 2009
Rang Gaeilge, 2ú lá mí Feabhra 2009
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Irish Class, February 2, 2009
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Just learned of the resignation of a colleague, “effectively immediately”. I was not real close to him, but I had worked with him occasionally on several projects. AFAIK, he was generally liked and respected, and the work he was involved in, e.g., security and disaster recovery, is fundamental to our business. So my first thought on reading the announcement was:
WTF???
My second was:
That is one more vacancy between us and layoffs!
I think I am in a good position at work, even in the current economic crisis, but I cannot help remembering this.
I finished rebuilding my foot-powered lathe this afternoon, and then did a some practise turning for a while. It seems to work just fine. I just need to get more practice with it. That will come: Turning is addictive. Also, since the power is supplied by pushing my foot against the treadle, this has some exercise value. The steps show up on my pedometer, which is reasonable. Pushing against the spring and the resistance of the wood is a lot more work than walking.
Irish Class, January 26, 2009
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From Medical hoax: ‘Cello scrotum’ was just a test tickle.
“Sir, Though I have not come across ‘guitar nipple’ as reported by Dr. P. Curtis, I did once come across a case of ‘cello scrotum’ caused by irritation from the body of the cello. The patient in question was a professional musician and played in rehearsal, practice, or concert for several hours each day. I am, etc., J.M. Murphy.”
Also reported by CNN.
Writing – 2 minutes to Better Health
From my high school and college classmate, Edith Bogue, O.S.B.