Saturday want too useful. I assembled one lef of the desk, but there are three more to go. Sunday, I went to church from 8:00 to noon for praise band practice, worship service, followed by teaching a lesson to the youth. The lesson was "slacker's anonymous". I taught them that slacker, as a bad term can also be used to make life better. I introduced myself as an expert slacker and listed computer programming as being the ultimate slacker. I don't want to do work, so I'll have the computer do it for me.
Following teaching the youth about making good use of your slack time, I spent around 6 hours straight of watching TV and playing video games!
So, Monday, I ran the slew of tensions and the last fiber volumes to wrap up the tag end testing. On top of that, I put a temperature sensor in the shed to keep track of the temperature generated by the chiller. The unit from http://www.etherstuff.com/ ET-2 ($250) allows us a four hour history of the temperature in the shed from any computer on the network. Its pretty neat, but pretty pricy too.
The shed nearly gets up to 110°F, but there is a malfunctioning exaust fan, so we'll see if that will continue to be the case once it gets fixed.
Today is pin bearings and getting the tag end report out. The pin bearings are going quick and should be done by mid afternoon. Then I'll round out the day with the report and possibly get to writing the code for the new waterjet panels.
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