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finances

##13 July 1999

It's four months until my trip. I'll be out of town two weeks of those four months, fortunately, all in one spot, pretty soon from now. (end of July to 6 August)

I need about 6000 dollars for the trip. Plus Scuba Certification. Am I worried? A little. Do I have a job? Not right now. How's business? Okay, but not crazy cashflow.

Hmmmm. I'd hate to take out a loan from my dad or a friend, and especially not from a credit card... But I really really want to go.

I'm busy with a couple of different projects that are not currently bringing in any cash. Smallest is KTRU, only 3 hours per week, but in the middle of Tuesday. Then my roller coaster pictures that I'd like to enter into some art shows. If I focus on that (pun intended) it shouldn't take too long to do. But it will cost on the order of $100. Then my roller coaster book, but I can put that on hold essentially. And last is youth group stuff, which will take the two weeks. After that I can focus on work work work.

I invite the perfect job to come to me starting August 7th.

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locked in

13 July 1999

For a while now, Wende's doorknob has been difficult to open. I'm talking about the one on the front door of her apartment. Whether trying to get in or out of the apartment, the knob just doesn't want to turn!

Last night, when it was time for me to go home, I couldn't get the door open. Hmmm.

Fortunately, Wende has tools, and I unscrewed the doorknob screws. Got the inside doorknob off, and figured the rest would just open up, but no. Fortunately, Wende has Craftsman screwdrivers, so no matter how hard I tried to force the latch open, the screwdriver did not break. Unfortunately, it still wouldn't open.

With a few quick bonks with a hammer, I was able to knock the outside doorknob out with a klunk on her porch. Still couldn't get the latch open. "What if we had to leave right now?" I thought. "What if there were a fire?"

Hmmmm.

"What if I pop the pins out of the hinges? bang bang bang bang on each pin and I got them out. Using the hammer, I was able to pry the door off the hinges without damaging the wood too much.

Yay!!

Took the latch mechanism out of the doorknob and put the doorknobs back on, so now they turn, but don't actually turn anything. Fortunately there is a dead bolt to lock the door.

I Put the door back on the hinges and showed Wende what needs to be replaced on the door. She'll do that in the morning.

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