28 Dec A Fever Pace
Like we said yesterday, with the 4-day workweek and the end of 2010 approaching rather quickly, we've been running our fabrication gerbils at 110% pace in their stainless steel running wheels.
Like we said yesterday, with the 4-day workweek and the end of 2010 approaching rather quickly, we've been running our fabrication gerbils at 110% pace in their stainless steel running wheels.
For most people, the week after Christmas begins with the slow, steady removal of holiday-themed decorations strewn about the house. Keller took this idea to a different level.
It's always good to have a few more things crossed off our list before we pack up for an three-day Christmas weekend.
From shoes to things you hang on the wall, all the measuring in the world doesn't work out 100% of the time.
T'was the Monday before Christmas, and all through the house...we were working, because it's not Christmas yet.
There's just something about seeing an equal-length manifold from a distance.
Now that Craig and AJ are back, things are back to normal. That includes the faster-than-normal pace in fabrication.
As Luci would say, there's been "lots of action" today, spanning the various garage bays and the various vehicles on our campus.
Alrighty, folks. AJ just reported in on Day 6, and here it is. No clever title this time, but after last night's party for Marisa, I don't blame him.
You may have noticed we went from Day 3 to Day 5. Well, it turns out it was a lapsed e-mail. Day 4 is now in its proper spot between 3 and 5.