again with a week (or more)
we're processing lots of applications for AV ballots this week -- I still can't print the specialty forms, but they think they're getting a handle on it. After we get done accepting applications today, I'll call the people who administer the DB access, and see if they can poke at a few things from their end. If I log into the DB on someone else's computer (but my account!) it prints fine, so there's something between the DB access and the print driver on my computer and the printer itself. We got the specific printer driver installed, and Adobe Reader, so it should work, right? It's getting above my paygrade, so I may let IT figure it out. :)
We got 12 inches of snow last Friday, between 2pm and midnight. The power went out about 7 pm Friday, and didn't come back until late evening on Sunday. The internet went out about 10pm Friday, and didn't come back reliably until Monday late morning. We had sporadic access on Sunday. We lost a couple more branches to the heavy snow, but they were branches that had already been damaged by the ice storm and were just hanging on.
The sandhill cranes in the backyard did not like the deep snow -- it wasn't packed hard enough for them to walk on top of, so they were up to their knees in the snow.
I was gone Sunday afternoon - Howell Schools had power, so the concert was on. It was a very ambitious program, probably the hardest one that Livingston has ever done. And you could tell that people were tired by the end of the concert. I think the lack of an intermission also caused some problems-- playing 90 minutes straight with only a very short break is *hard*.
We got 12 inches of snow last Friday, between 2pm and midnight. The power went out about 7 pm Friday, and didn't come back until late evening on Sunday. The internet went out about 10pm Friday, and didn't come back reliably until Monday late morning. We had sporadic access on Sunday. We lost a couple more branches to the heavy snow, but they were branches that had already been damaged by the ice storm and were just hanging on.
The sandhill cranes in the backyard did not like the deep snow -- it wasn't packed hard enough for them to walk on top of, so they were up to their knees in the snow.
I was gone Sunday afternoon - Howell Schools had power, so the concert was on. It was a very ambitious program, probably the hardest one that Livingston has ever done. And you could tell that people were tired by the end of the concert. I think the lack of an intermission also caused some problems-- playing 90 minutes straight with only a very short break is *hard*.