The march of progress
Aug. 23rd, 2005 01:40 pmI have my mental jack-boots on today. Puny mortal tasks will not stop me from excavating myself from under this pile of work - so far, I have crushed everything that dared to raise its head.
aeliel gives good advice - if I set out to finish everything in one day, even if I fail I'll still have done more than I otherwise could.
Work
* Decant old Chromic Acid solutions into waste
* Mix 4L chromate/orthophosphoric solution for aluminium samples
* Heat solution to 90 C.
* Weigh aluminium
* Prepare aluminium blanks
* Hot acid treatment for corroded aluminium
* Dry, cool, weigh samples
* Digital photography: salt-spray samples
* Relabel & archive photos
* Enter aluminium results in database
* Clean equipment and work area ready for Zinc treatment
After work
* UniCon meeting (Tues)
* Prepare new UniCon flyers, purchase Warmachine prizes for tournament (Wed)
* Science journalism seminar (Thurs)
* Warmachine demo games (Friday)
In other news, my favourite piece of 'net-related technology is Firefox's "live bookmark" option for RSS feeds. I now have buttons my toolbar that give me all the ABC Science headlines as they appear, so for a change I'm actually following some current events. Now I can put those stray 30-second slices of my life to work - with the headlines one mouse-click away, I can read a news story or two whenever I'm waiting for a test to finish.
My second-favourite bit of the 'net is its ability to give me complete information overload on GenCon news :-) Privateer Press are releasing dozens of new models, a new game that's compatible with Warmachine, new Iron Kingdoms material, and the next issue of their magazine. There was an hour-long queue just to purchase things at their stall throughout the weekend...
Time to get back to the lab. CHAAARGE!
Work
After work
In other news, my favourite piece of 'net-related technology is Firefox's "live bookmark" option for RSS feeds. I now have buttons my toolbar that give me all the ABC Science headlines as they appear, so for a change I'm actually following some current events. Now I can put those stray 30-second slices of my life to work - with the headlines one mouse-click away, I can read a news story or two whenever I'm waiting for a test to finish.
My second-favourite bit of the 'net is its ability to give me complete information overload on GenCon news :-) Privateer Press are releasing dozens of new models, a new game that's compatible with Warmachine, new Iron Kingdoms material, and the next issue of their magazine. There was an hour-long queue just to purchase things at their stall throughout the weekend...
Time to get back to the lab. CHAAARGE!