Judging from the number of comments on yesterday's post (0), my thought provoking analysis of the Holy Scriptures is uninteresting to my readership:). So, in an effort to be more relevant, I'll return to somewhat humorous tidbits out of my life. So, here goes...
Previously, my computer screen has been on the right side of my desk with the monitor slightly angled toward the door. I am right handed, so with my computer, keyboard and mouse all on the right side of my desk, it didn't leave me much room to move my mouse around, and frankly was kinda making my elbow hurt, because it was at a really strange angle. So, I got permission to move my computer screen from the right side of my desk to the left side. Bear with me here...there is a point. I work in a room where people (managers, especially) are constantly in and out. The copy machine and printer are all in here as well as all the filing cabinets. Did you remember how it said that my monitor was pointed towards the door previously. Let me tell you about a little side benefit of moving my computer set up to where my arm won't hurt. Now, my computer screen is pointed AWAY from the door. Meaning I don't have to be looking over my shoulder every time someone walks through the door, forcing me to constantly minimize the email I'm checking or website I'm perusing. I can now surf the internet with impunity, all while the bosses walk in and out completely ignorant of what I happen to be doing on my computer. Even as I type this blog entry, people walk in and out, completely unaware of what I'm doing. Really, though...my arm was hurting....I promise:)
In other news, I was selected out of everyone in the whole company to do the quarterly client audit. Wa-frickin-hoo.
Oh, is someone begging for a little blogging love?!?! Well, here's some now, so that makes two responses on this entry.
And you so know it was b/c you wanted to look at more stuff on the net rather than a hurt arm. Who you think you're fool'in??
:-)
Becki