Chip Thinking® for data centre design: Enhancing efficiency and reducing risk

Although there have been a lot of new readers lately so mostly, you probably won’t.

I’ve always felt like I should put down a perfect bead and then smooth it after, but there’s not need!It makes for a lot less unhealthy finger smoothing afterwards too.. Don’t forget to open a window as well while the caulking is curing!

Chip Thinking® for data centre design: Enhancing efficiency and reducing risk

This was a new one for me too, I have to admit.Oh the things you learn when you actually read the packaging, right?I know I already posted once today, but I just wanted to pop in and show you this really quick little makeover we did a few days ago on this table I found in our garage.. Actually what happened was that Kennedy came home from school not feeling so well and so I put her to work helping me with a DIY project.Doesn’t everyone force their kids into child labour when they’re sick?.

Chip Thinking® for data centre design: Enhancing efficiency and reducing risk

Don’t get too worried, she only helped for about 5 minutes and after that she was mostly playing on her ipod and just popping in for the photo opp when it was time for me to take pictures of different steps.. Can we have a keeping it real moment here?I saw this table in the garage last year sitting next to the big work bench.

Chip Thinking® for data centre design: Enhancing efficiency and reducing risk

It’s really roughly built and I think was just used to keep some tools on or something, but I really liked the shape of it so I stole it for my bedside table.

I’ve been using it like that, with weird grease stains and stuff on it, for the last year.I don’t know what it is with me and corn fields, but I just love them..

This view is what makes me feel like it’s all not so bad.The leeks and the broccoli and the cauliflower.

They’re all just as happy as can be.. Can you tell my mind is just spinning?Can you tell I have 1001 thing to show you and tell you all about this garden?