Packing Day...
Friday was packing day, and then I put the $23 I had, plus $9 from Stephanie's earnings, and put them on 1st twelve, 28, 32, 36, and odd. Odd's of winning: 12 out of 38 (first 12) + 3 out of 38 (28, 32, 36) + 18 out of 38 (odd). But combined together that's: 12 out of 38 (first 12) + 3 out of 38 (28, 32, 36) + 12 out of 38 (odd's not in the first 12). That's 27 out of 38. I think. Been a while since I did any serious stats. The dealer said ÂGood LuckÂ, and proceeded to throw an 18. Which is not odd, not in the 1st twelve, and not any of the 3 I explicitly picked out. Oops.
So, I headed out to the car, and went to the new office, where I proceeded to setup a new eMachines box for the yet-to-be-hired secretary. I also spent a large chunk of time working on the finalization of some advertising for the client. I hadn't previously done a CPL campaign with ValueClick, and it took quite a bit to pull it together (more than a CPM/CPC/CPA campaign). Talk about a headache.
The rest of the day was spent in meetings, which were interesting, but not relevant to these posts. Mostly about the client's internal workflow changes, and more advertising / marketing issues, which I'll be implementing and writing about here.
The day ended on a good note, and I made the flight just fine. Never amazes me how horrible security actually is. I had shown my ID and boarding pass to a nice TSA employee, and the next round of TSA employee's watched me walk towards them, including being signaled by one of the employees to walk into their line. They then double-checked my boarding pass. Huh? He watched me get my ID and boarding pass verified, motioned where I needed to walk, and then re-checked me. What an absolute waste of tax dollars.
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