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God is so good, he’s so good, he’s so good to me

Tuesday, 18 May, 2004

Well, now that I've signed the official offer letter, I can tell you that I've changed jobs. That's right, folks, I'm no longer in CAPSTRANS (though I will still be managing their site); I'm now in the Office of Research (which, confusingly, isn't called that anymore). They want me to do a complete site restructure for them (trust me, they really need it!!) and they've got me until the end of the year. They've also given me a very nice Dell PC to use with a gigantic flatscreen monitor (1280x1024 pixels—so hard to find desktop wallpaper for that size) with Dreamweaver, Adobe Photoshop, Acrobat and other goodies on it. This is a real answer to prayer because, though I did appreciate my job at CAPSTRANS, I was bored and spent hours and hours filing/destroying old archives/cleaning, etc. God is, indeed, good to me.
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Woohoo!

Wow. God gave you a new job with a fab computer. God spoils you! smile

It’s not that fab; yesterday it decided to dump all physical memory and refused to reboot; today Microsoft Word XP was playing up (kept freezing) so I uninstalled it and reinstalled Microsoft Office 2003—after which, every time I loaded Outlook, for some weird reason it would load Word as well, and though Word was working fine, Outlook would keep freezing in spurts. I was telling this to an ECU staff member and he advised me to back everything up because it sounds like that hard drive is soon going to die a very painful death!

Well, Karen, I was looking up KAREN and here I am, a Karen as well. God is so Good, and always, always, gives us what we need, and gives us usually what we ask for even if we can handle it or not. I am struggling with overwhelming life. Trying to create art for an art show in NYC this weekend, but getting nowhere. Toooo much life to DO.
Bye,
Karen

If the computer is freezing up usually its a motherboard problem, as the computer changes from cold to hot it can cause problems in a older computer, or even a new motherboard with a crack.

Thanks for the info, Philip!



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