What’s Gone Well Today? ®
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To try to find what I was grateful for made my day and shifted my perspective.
Talking to my son on a messenger this morning, I was reminded of taking him at about 4yrs of age in 1983..to London Drugs (?) to look at a home computer for the first time. It was a life-changing moment. I didn’t even know where the ‘enter’ key was. [I’d taken a university programming course but it was all on punch cards 14 years earlier]
” You soon felt this was ‘your’ computer… your turf. a Kindred-spiritsy– in a way was deepened. It continues..”
Upon hearing the above he wrote,
‘Ha .. and we were supposed to look but not buy because what did computers even do?
I remember failing to use my library time properly and realizing Sunday night in grade 4 at Trafalgar that my report on wolves was due and your solution was to dial into the online encyclopedia at UBC to download text into Word Star .. that was when I was hooked beyond simple games’
Absolutely so much to be grateful for! What a beautiful morning! Beautiful reflections outside our window. They can be very illuminating and inspiring!
The filter on my dryer was left off and a sock got sucked in to the fan. I was able to rip it out but felt there was another cloth further in.
Whew 😅 trying to take the screws off didn’t help but I was still able to get my arm in far enough to pull the cloth out of the fan and when I turned it on again it sounds fine and some chunks of lint came out of the exit so I know there’s nothing clogged in there.
1. God woke me up early this morning.
2. My professor replied back to my questions. I thought I might not hear from him.