Thursday was interesting. We set up "Where's George", a webcam for the Bethel community to see the location of George. This was possible due to his standing outside greeting the freshmen and their parents as they moved in. It was pretty funny, although we did end up with a no-more-webcams-without-permission decree... Oh well, we were allowed to keep it up for the day, and it was fun while it lasted. Lunch was interesting, as a bunch of us just needed to get off campus, and had a fun time trying to get back on. We ended up eating lunch while sitting in the car listening to tunes in a long line of cars...
Work for the Thursday and Friday ended up mostly being list stuff. Setting up lots of lists, evaluating selection criteria for others, and migrating things to the new server. I managed to get most of the ones off one of the servers, and should hopefully be able to decommission that this next week after I hear back on some things. Saturday I was on call for the afternoon, and since I had to wake up and be available anyways, I figured I should put the time to use and did more lists stuff. There is definitely a more noticable latency doing X forwarding to Bethel now than during the summer though.
Saturday night a bunch of people came over and we watched Kill Bill: Vol. 1 followed by Kill Bill: Vol. 2. Good movies, although I had some issues with part of the ending on Vol. 2. I also discovered my walls have an interesting reasonance I'm gonna have to deal with. Sunday was Salem which was crowded due to a bunch of freshmen from Bethel being there for a service project. After that did a little grocery shopping so I can eat food at home for a while again. Then started watching The Man Who Wasn't There. That's an interesting movie. Billy Bob is an interesting actor. Don't see many black and white movies from this century either. Then the family went out to dinner for my brother's birthday at Green Mill, which was good. Then I finished the previously mentioned movie, and now am just sitting around. Realizing tomorrow is back to work. And hopefully not having to deal with a lot of stuff...
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