Driver's Side, Driver's Side
Jun. 11th, 2007 10:58 pmI recently emptied my gas tank as completely as I ever have on this car, to the very bottom of the empty line. My first car was not empty until long past that point; my second car was indeed empty when it said empty.
I left it to fill today, which I did remember to do, driving very carefully to the gas station and reminding myself that the tank on this car is on the driver's side, driver's side, driver's side. It's amazing that I still automatically pull up the wrong way after however many years I've had this car.
I did not wait too long to fill my tank and still do not know where the true empty point on my meter is located.
In work news, I uploaded another small page (click only if insomniac) after realizing we have a whole rule type created mainly for detecting typos in transfer courses added by hand to student records. I also ate too much, got a headache, asked a question which was eventually answered, and got to see a prototype of our new web page design, which is prettier, but which will require a lot more CSS work which I can't even comprehend right now.
I left it to fill today, which I did remember to do, driving very carefully to the gas station and reminding myself that the tank on this car is on the driver's side, driver's side, driver's side. It's amazing that I still automatically pull up the wrong way after however many years I've had this car.
I did not wait too long to fill my tank and still do not know where the true empty point on my meter is located.
In work news, I uploaded another small page (click only if insomniac) after realizing we have a whole rule type created mainly for detecting typos in transfer courses added by hand to student records. I also ate too much, got a headache, asked a question which was eventually answered, and got to see a prototype of our new web page design, which is prettier, but which will require a lot more CSS work which I can't even comprehend right now.