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A prime number indeed. Your next one will be 73.
I hit 78 a few days ago. In many ways, I am more a 78 than a 33 1/3...heavier, thicker, and not lasting as long. (And aware that people much, much younger than me may not get the reference.)

I'm younger (haven't yet hit my 50th), but I still got the reference. ;) Happy birthday! :)
 
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I ended up going to town for groceries. Halfway there, I had to pull off the road and makes notes of the brilliant plot twist that I finally thought and daydreamed my way into. It solves many things. ;)
 
I have a scheduled call with an operations manager on Monday regarding a job I'd applied for. They described the purpose of the call as getting to know me better and to tell me more about the company and the position, but I am pretty sure this means "interview."

It's much harder work than my previous job, but it pays a touch more (depending on the benefits they might offer), and it's fully remote. I'm thinking in this employment climate I should be very open to an offer as it could be much harder to get something similar in the near future. Plenty for me to consider...
 
I have a scheduled call with an operations manager on Monday regarding a job I'd applied for. They described the purpose of the call as getting to know me better and to tell me more about the company and the position, but I am pretty sure this means "interview."

Yep, that sounds like a phone interview. I remember doing plenty of those when I was unemployed.

It's also a good chance for you to gauge the company and the position, and figure out if you want to work there. :)
 
I'm doing a version of the Ray Bradbury two typewriter thing, except one of the typewriters is a piano keyboard. So when I get stuck or bored working on my WIP I spin my chair and practice my piano lessons.
 
I'm doing a version of the Ray Bradbury two typewriter thing, except one of the typewriters is a piano keyboard. So when I get stuck or bored working on my WIP I spin my chair and practice my piano lessons.

You mean something like this? ;)


(Written by Leroy Andersen, the teacher of John Williams. Yes, THAT John Williams).

You aren't too familiar with protecting grass lawns, are ya?

Not personally, but that's what they do at Wimbledon. *shrug* Why, what do you do? :)
 
I'm doing a version of the Ray Bradbury two typewriter thing, except one of the typewriters is a piano keyboard. So when I get stuck or bored working on my WIP I spin my chair and practice my piano lessons.
Ray Bradbury was a piker. Isaac Asimov claimed to have had up to five typewriters all going at the same time. He said that he was delighted when he got his first word processor, because it meant that he didn't have to switch chairs anymore. He only had to substitute one floppy disk for another.
 
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