I'm doing quite well thanks for asking! Friday I managed to pick up a package from UPS, do a little errand running, and of course take the sleep study. The package included my new digital camera, an HP M22, 4.0pixel, SD-disk compatible, and it's just frigging awesome. I also got my new mouse. It's not a trackball alas, but it works very well and not like the old one that double-clicked all the time. I also got my DVDRW burner, which I'm glad to have as a backup because the one in my laptop isn't working(again).
I got errands done. I also helped Dave do some shopping as well. The poor guy had to use his spending money to fix his car up and make it street legal. I offered to help him out but he said he'd be fine. I wish the best for him and hope everything works out for his trip to Japan.
Finally, I took the sleep test. I wish I took pictures too. They hooked up a bunch of wires to my body, including my legs and head. They hooked up sensors to my nose as well as an air passage sensor too. Finally, they gooped my hair up with a greasy electro-gel to monitor brainwaves. The technician warned me that I'd need Palmolive to get it out, and it did. Yay. At first I was uncomfortable sleeping as I did, and I woke up a couple times. After about two hours he came in and put a mask on me. It felt like a gooey noodle around my nose, but it was neither wet nor messy- just rubbery. I slept like that the rest of the night. When I woke up at 5am, things were great. I drove home with no problems, and then mucked on my computer for several hours because I wasn't tired. After that I dozed for a bit, tested out my new burner, and then did some groceries. Feels great to accomplish stuff! Played some Warcraft with Da Gooba- I'm getting the feeling we're gonna have to do better in the plot department, but so far we're not doing too bad winging it.
I also managed a raid with my guild. I got some spiffy upgrades, even if one of them was paladin gear. I'm on the road to getting that elusive upper-level-dungeon key.
For now, I'm gonna wash up my kitchen, and prepare food for tomorrow. maintaining this diet is harder that I expected ![]()
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