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2007-08-07 21:45:20 CT #1
Dr. Larry Keller
From: Unknown
Registered: 2005-06-22
Posts: 72

Hello Deron,

  I always thought that bug tracking is a result of negative thinking,
downright pessimism even.Smile  Actually this should be quite useful.

  The humidity in Cleveland, Ohio, has been constant though less than
St. Louis.  But can't imagine working very long without AC.

  Best of Luck in your new abode and glad to see you back online.

Talk to you later.
--
Dr. Larry Keller
Levin College of Urban Affairs
Cleveland State University
lkeller@nacs.net


2007-08-07 19:55:05 CT #2
Deron Kazmaier
From: United States
Registered: 2006-01-29
Posts: 4639

Dr. Larry Keller wrote:
> Hello Deron,
>
> I always thought that bug tracking is a result of negative thinking,
> downright pessimism even.Smile Actually this should be quite useful.
>
I think so. The old bugtracking was seriously under used...
> The humidity in Cleveland, Ohio, has been constant though less than
> St. Louis. But can't imagine working very long without AC.
>
I couldn't do it if we were in St. Louis! Here in South Dakota, we are
pretty dry. It does make a difference! I went to St. Louis at the first
of July and as I got closer it was getting darker (ie, should be cooler)
but the clothes were sticking and I was getting miserable!
> Best of Luck in your new abode and glad to see you back online.
>
Thanks, and it is good to be online. We have been online for awhile, but
I am slowly getting into a "normal" routine. Just a little more drywall
to hang and I should be good to break out the last of my computers. That
will be a happy day. Still lots to do, but at least I can work in a
normal way.
> Talk to you later.
>
Deron

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2007-08-07 22:12:03 CT #3
Dr. Larry Keller
From: Unknown
Registered: 2005-06-22
Posts: 72

Hello Deron,

We are still drywalling and it now seems a way of life. Strangely we
like it though we would like a finished house. We are taking a break
from drywalling and now building a deck. Certainly like composite and
plastic lumber for surfaces.

I will end as I am OT but glad to see you back in the saddle.
Routines, or at least some consistency in daily life, is necessary to
keep progressing. We also really like South Dakota, both the plains
and the Black Hills. Shame the prairie was so mistreated. Hope all
works out for you there.

On 08/07/2007, you wrote:
> Dr. Larry Keller wrote:
>> Hello Deron,
>>
>> I always thought that bug tracking is a result of negative
>> thinking, downright pessimism even.Smile Actually this should be quite
>> useful.
> I think so. The old bugtracking was seriously under used...
>> The humidity in Cleveland, Ohio, has been constant though less
>> than St. Louis. But can't imagine working very long without AC.
>>
> I couldn't do it if we were in St. Louis! Here in South Dakota, we
> are pretty dry. It does make a difference! I went to St. Louis at
> the first of July and as I got closer it was getting darker (ie,
> should be cooler) but the clothes were sticking and I was getting
> miserable!
>> Best of Luck in your new abode and glad to see you back online.
>>
> Thanks, and it is good to be online. We have been online for awhile,
> but I am slowly getting into a "normal" routine. Just a little more
> drywall to hang and I should be good to break out the last of my
> computers. That will be a happy day. Still lots to do, but at least
> I can work in a normal way.
>> Talk to you later.
>>
> Deron


Talk to you later.
--
Dr. Larry Keller
Levin College of Urban Affairs
Cleveland State University
lkeller@nacs.net


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