We first tried going to Meredith's to use her scanner, but Tim was having issues hooking it up to his computer. Then we went to the University of Utah library. I was thinking of the copy machines at BYU's library where you can e-mail scans, but apparently the copiers at the U library didn't have this functionality. What the what? Also, the library closed at 8 pm. What the what what? You mean people don't even have the option to spend their weekend evenings at the library on campus (where I could often be found) until midnight?
I slowly made my way through the book using a noisy Epson scanner until they kicked us out.
Then I remembered the copy machines at work! So on Saturday morning, to the office we went. Once I figured out how to use the machine, it was a dream. There were a few hiccups along the way, though. One of them involved sending a scan to one of the employees in HR and myself.
I slowly made my way through the book using a noisy Epson scanner until they kicked us out.
Then I remembered the copy machines at work! So on Saturday morning, to the office we went. Once I figured out how to use the machine, it was a dream. There were a few hiccups along the way, though. One of them involved sending a scan to one of the employees in HR and myself.
Oops.
4 comments:
I want to be like you when I grow up.
You should ask Margaret about the time she e-mailed me like 10 blank pages from the copy machine.
You should ask M.C. about the time she got mad at me for doing her a favor.
I think Carrie must have been thrilled to get that scan.
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