May 18, 2012

More Planning and the long ride


   Tuesday:  Travel day to return to the old homestead and get more stuff.  The food in the refrigerator, the garlic that needs to be dug up and there are many tools still in the work shed.  There is a chance that the chess pieces are still there, that is the major thing that I materially do not have accounted for.
  I will take a journal for the three-hour ride and have more than enough time to work out a flow chart game plan for the next several weeks.  The clean up and put away phase should take most of the week and D. now has a tightly packed shed of two units combined.  Each item will have to be removed and sorted – kept or tossed - that is a project for a much late time and space.  It will be a cut your teeth proof that somebody can work – although my guess is that we transport through the proof phase rapidly.
  Enough info flows in through the television that we will not miss any major events.  The sports has been tricky – I can watch a game and pick up a few facts, but missed facts are implied by sportscasters and the news never ever discusses the current standings.  I guess they think everybody has access to that information already. 
  We began to discuss urgency and importance in one of my previous posts.  The foursquare prefers the region that is important but not urgent, whereas urgent and important always move things ahead of the game to get done.  The real trick is to stay away from urgent and not important – that is a black hole type time waster.  Not urgent and not important is at the back of the list and when times get very slow, this is the group that has significant progress to be made.
  Interesting business model note: computer recycle station for the tad of metal that can be recovered.  There are connections of metal and other interesting things.  Both the steel and the plastic have bulk value, so we can enhance the earth recovery with more seeding from this source – the origin of the metal in incidental.  I will set up the algorithm to track the sources and see that we have value for the additional time spent.

Namaste’  Doc

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