First of all ... I'm better. I called Norton's tech support. If anyone cares, they're sending me a CD version of the software so I can renew my subscription. Sunday was ridiculously melodramatic, so I'll spare you the rest. Things are better, that's all you need to know.
In other news ............... I made Wildfire! They posted the list today. I didn't find out about making it until late in the day because I had an ISP scheduled from 8:30 to 5:00. Speaking of which ...
Yeah, I had an ISP today. I scheduled it with Jeffco Action Center in Lakewood, Co. It strikes me as a one-stop-shop for nonprofits. They have a clinic, a clothing bank, a food bank, lots to help out those who need it. It was me and a few girls from my hall, Caitlin, Rachel and Maria. We spent the whole day organizing their "personal needs" storage. So, things like diapers, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, laundry detergent, school supplies, etc. You could barely walk through the room when we got there and by the end, the floor was almost totally clear and everything was separated and organized on shelves.
Before:
After:
I don't know if you can really tell from the pictures, but it was definitely an accomplishment. It was also quite successful as our first ISP. Everyone enjoyed themselves and we knocked out 9.5 hours in one day. Woo! For me, that means I've got 12.5 hours under my belt already. Only 67.5 hours left.
On the ride back to campus, I decided that ISPs and spike projects should be evaluated based on how it compares to the onion service project. Today was definitely not onions -- we kept busy, the work felt like it had value and it wasn't too repetitive or mundane. All in all, today was a good day.
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