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Ken
I like that clock, of course the first night I woke up looking at the
ceiling wondering where the hell did that come from.
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Orgrease
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 4:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [BP] Sleep Report
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> I was able to sleep late this morning
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> Ken, What is "late"?
Well, Twy... i thot it was 5 am but then after sending out the e-mail a
like 4 am I then realized I had not reset the clock I have been using as
my wake-up gage. It is an ultra-modern projection clock that shows the
time on the ceiling in red. Easy to find in the dark. So the histo
presto content here, besides as Cuyler mentions the recalibration of our
awakeness to each other, is that we need to remember to recalibrate our
tools before we start the project... not in the middle or after.
On that subject how are the bagpipes going?
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