So yesterday was a slow day at work...how do I know this? You mean other than the fact that I checked foxnews.com 17 times, looked at the same blogs of about 5 people 12 times to see if they updated them, played sudoku, a crossword puzzle, and solved a jigsaw puzzle all before 10:00 am? Well, I know this because as we were sitting around doing not much in the afternoon, our resident laser safety genius (yeah you read that right) comes over to our cubes and says his computer screen is rotated. He was just doing some calculations in Excel and all of the sudden, his screen is rotated so you can only read it if you rotate your head to the right. After several unsuccessful attempts, we finally looked up "fix rotated screen" on yahoo and came up with the solution. If you press CTL-ALT-(arrow key), then your screen will rotate. Don't ask me why Microsoft thinks this feature is necessary, but it works. Anyway, we thought about all the people we could get who leave their computers sitting there unattended and did a test run on the resident prankster in the office by flipping his upside down. His answer was to just turn his whole monitor upside down, which would have worked for a little while, but I don't think his monitor liked it much. It's a pretty harmless trick and we may get someone pretty good with it one of these days. I'd really like to hear what our tech hotline people would say about that one...
My car is back in the shop because the windows are still creaking. No idea why this is happening, but it's annoying me, so they said they'll try to fix it again. As long as they're doing it for free, I'll keep taking it back. In the meantime, I get to drive a brand new 2007 G35. Pretty sweet!
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