so, i'm about to get back to work for a few hours over night, but what did i do today?
i
gave odsp a call when i woke up this afternoon and realized that i'm
going to have to go in and talk to somebody tomorrow. my worker's not in
this week. but, i need to get the forms running. and, i need to do that
before i call about utilities and estimating moving costs. if i can
just get the forms tomorrow and bring them in on tuesday, i'll be happy
with that.
after the saga of serving the appeal last
week, which was largely a consequence of not being able to find the
right tube for my bicycle, i had to make sure i got the thing right, so i
went down to the local bicycle store and grilled him on what i needed.
with my rain jacket, i maybe seemed a little like the spanish
inquisition - but i called ahead, so he had what i needed there when i
got there. he talked me into buying a tire. i didn't need a lot of
convincing, because i'm going to need a new tire eventually anyways,
right? or, to put it another way: i can always use a spare tire.
we can all always use a spare tire.
they
should put that on the side of the space shuttles. it's maybe the
closest thing to a universal human truth that i've ever fucking seen.
really.
anyways.
what was the problem
with the tube i got at canadian tire last week - not once, but twice?
see, i showed it to the guy and he said my tire must have some glass in
it because it's ripped. that's why i bought a tire.
we can all always use a spare tire.
but,
i think it actually ripped on the rim, because it didn't fit right. the
first one just inflated into it. and the second one felt like i was
riding a balloon animal for a few seconds before it popped. it just
didn't fit. that's all there is to it.
i actually got
the technically correct correct tubes, this time. see, i'd been hacking
out a 28-32 for i don't know how long. the tubes that burst were 23-28,
and they were floppy. i should have actually been using 38s the whole
time. imagine that. hrmmn.
after a brief stop at the
grocery store (with the tire around my neck), i went home and fixed the
tire - and fixed it is, yes. i took it out for a spin to make sure. i'm
good to go.
so, at the end of the ordeal, i ended up
spending a total of about $70 and i got a working bike pump, a spare
tire and a spare tube out of it, in addition to getting the thing
working. about $15 of that disappeared on bad tubes. but, i learned
something from it.
i didn't sit down to eat until close
to 9:00, and i had to do dishes and clean up in here after all of that.
but i'm ready to finish the cover art for the second mp3 disc and get
back to the rest of it after that.
i might be able to
print in grey scale, but i have to wait until the ink gets here before i
can print the rest of the covers. so, i'm going to go ahead and make
the actual discs, and then see if i can print greyscale on them or not.
either way, everything should be ready to go when the ink gets here.
and, i should be able to get around and do some things on my bicycle in the morning.