FW: Good explanation!

Rachel Ramos (rramos@acad1.sahs.uth.tmc.edu)
Wed, 24 Apr 96 11:19:42 CDT


This messiness must be a "computer person" disease.  You can't even walk
into the office of our Network Specialist.  I cleaned it up once, but
ofcourse it has returned to it's original state!

-Rachel


>Bro. Richard Masoner wrote:
>* I'm probably about just as bad actually.  In my cubicle here at work,
>* I have papers piled up all over the place, disassembled computers and
>* parts and various other hardware strewn around, a half-dead plant on
>* one corner of a table, an oscilloscope sitting by the entry, a logic
>* analyzer sitting nearly in my lap, power strips tangled under my feet,
>* a telephone that's not even plugged in sitting on the file cabinet, a
>* 1995 Tandem Computers calender, a 1996 Scripture calender that happens
>* to be on the correct month, an empty paper cup from Dairy Queen, data
>* books lying here and there, and the book _HEALING EVANGELISM_ published
>* the First Apostolic Church of Toledo Ohio sitting on my desk.  Some
>* empty boxes and anti-static bags are also lying about.
>
>Sounds scriptural to me.... line upon line, line upon line, cup upon cup,
>cup upon cup, oscilloscope upon oscilloscope, 1995 calendar upon 1995
>calendar, anti-static bags upon anti-static bags, parts upon parts,
>logic analyzer upon logic analyzer, papers upon papers, precept upon precept,
>precept upon precept, here a little and there a little for with stammering
>fingers and another tongue will my programmers program those computers
>and device drivers.
>
>Yeah... that's right.
>
>Bro. Tyler (who just couldn't resist cuz' my desk is about as bad...)





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Rachel Ramos, Senior Support Specialist
UT-Houston School of Allied Health Sciences
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Houston, Texas  77225-0708

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