This was a palindromic day 01-02-2010 if you do it the European way... or 2 January was if you do it the American way. Anybody else catch that? Next one is probably 11-02-2011 (European). And then 21-02-2012, and 02-02-2020, 12-02-2021, 22-02-2022. And then 10-12-2101 - a long wait, eh?
* Up early due to 4.4 earthquake off Rosarito, felt it, no problem. Read email, blogs and Twitter, and noted that Amanuensis Monday - The Probate Packet of Simon Gates (1667-1752) of Stow MA posted. Got cleaned up, gathered laptop case and left at 8:45 a.m.
* Got to car dealer at 9:15 a.m. - the appointment time, and walked the 15 minutes to Macy's for the OASIS class. Perfect timing. Had ten students - all skill levels, but interested in Beginning Computer Genealogy. Cool. Started at 10:15 a.m., had a good class until 12:30 p.m. Had lunch at mall food court, walked to car dealer, bailed out the Lincoln and was home by 1:45 p.m. Linda was on computer, so snoozed in my chair until 2:45. I needed that!
* While at class/dealer, Win a FREE Subscription to GenealogyToday and GenWeekly - Enter Today! posted. Had about 20 responses so far. Read everything, helped Linda with groceries, messed around until 5:15.
* Neighbor came at 5:15 p.m. for dinner, walked her home at 6:30, back on computer to read everything, then research and write Tagging Groups of People in Legacy Family Tree. Checked in on Facebook and Twitter.
* Went in at 9 p.m. to watch 24, back online at 10:15 after telephone call with Lori. Wrote this post.
* Noted that January 2010 was best traffic month ever for Genea-Musings - 17,004 visits and 26,772 page views according to Sitemeter. Those are averages of 548 and 864 per day. Thank you, readers!
Genealogy today was 6.5 hours - 0.5 hour doing email, 0.5 hour reading blogs, 0.5 hour on Facebook and Twitter, 1.5 hours writing blog posts, 2.5 hours on OASIS class, and 1.0 hour in software.
Sorry Randy,
ReplyDeleteMust have mised something awhilw back, (or else I am just dense!), Please explain what OASIS stands for... I know that it involves classes, and that you teach some of them.