Near my office, there is a driving school. I often see this company’s cars carefully navigating the wide roads in our office complex as young drivers learn the complexities of turn signals and breaking. Now they have a Corvette convertible. This car must be for the advanced students who want to learn how to keep …
Monthly Archives: August 2005
ALA With Nothing to Say
There was a time when I used to eagerly anticipate Fridays. Not because Fridays marked the end of the workweek, but because A List Apart would release a new online article about web design, standards, accessibly, or server-side scripting. These days, however, it appears ALA has lost its voice. Its most recent article was published …
Staff Begins Using iMIS
Today, our staff began using the Live version of iMIS, Lambda Chi Alpha’s new CRM. Aside from a few bugs and missed procedures, our staff and iMIS got along just fine. Three of our team members spent most of the day processing membership status changes while JB and I tackled the biggest bugs. I just …
Pricey Gas
I believe $2.62 per gallon is the most I’ve ever paid for gas.
Garage Water Leak
After getting home at 10:30 p.m. from a long day of work, I find a leak dripping in my garage. Though it could have been dripping where my car usually parks, the leak instead appeared right over all of my stuff. Brand new furniture in unopened boxes, books, photos, and several electronic items were already …