I went back to radioshack to see if they could program my scanner and I was impressed at how expediently and willing they were in helping me. I asked what the perks of working there were and he talked about knowing about the most recent technology. What does that mean in the long run? What do your goals and what you look forward to mean in the long run?
Country Sun is an interesting grocery. It has lots of
There is a man who stands outside the Bank of the West all day that patrols the parking spaces. It doesn't make me positively about potentially paying patronage to them when they hire a guy to stand around all day - the 85% open parking lot did not seem particularly prone to abuse with their half dozen notifications all over the place stating how they will tow your car if you park there and don't use their services. I wonder who makes those types of decisions, and why they can't replace him with a video camera and a large warning saying that you will be fined.
"The fool wonders, the wise man asks"
Keeble and Schuchat is an especially interesting place to go if you have any interest in photography. If you can get beyond the high pressure salesmen and their judgemental glares then you might learn a lot from someone who wants to 'use up' their time and energy on you. I feel that they are quick to offer their help based on the commission system and also quick to determine whether or not they can squeeze a sale out of you (on the main floor at least) I asked them about the Nodal Ninja which seemed to be a relatively affordable option at $220 relative to the $700+ Manfrotto options - gviven that there is a showing this Friday and Saturday, I'll likely return then.
I really want these to be more organized but I'm not sure how I can make this content more readily interesting and readable - while I don't want trash out there with my name on it I have also considered the fact that establishing a habit of producing something rather than nothing is infinitely better, given that my words will outlast my children's children's children. Hopefully. If the world lasts that long.
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