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Bah. I had been doing so well. I'd gotten up at a more reasonable hour. I used the stairs instead of the elevator -- since the building I'm in has the slowest elevator in the world that's not legally the science library's elevator that's not such a great sacrifice for my health, but it's something -- and I was whipping through writing up my grade key and stood every shot at getting all the homeworks graded before the day was done. Then the power went out.

I took that as cue to take an early lunch. Afterward and with the power on mysterious people I don't know sent a mass e-mail explaining the power failure was caused by contractors digging, and it just struck me that any organization with a sufficiently large physical campus probably keeps a couple of contractors around digging things just so that any big problems that crop up can be plausibly blamed on the contractors digging. They said they were going to have a full report about how it happened by the end of the day.

I got around to taking the various books that I'd left on flat surfaces, mostly chairs I wasn't using, and started piling them up into pretty good-sized piles on a single chair. I live alone, and have to find ways to make my own fun. I can't say there's a whole lot of purpose to it, except that I've now got three more chairs that I could, in principle, use for sitting on, and I have a stronger argument for buying a bookshelf. I haven't yet found Nothing Like It In The World, though, and it's getting to be odd even for these parts.

Trivia: In the 1190s Pope Celestine III ruled that windmills had to pay tithes. Source: A Distant Mirror, Barbara W Tuchman.

Currently Reading: Planets and Perception, William Sheehan.

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Date: 2006-02-28 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] austin-dern.livejournal.com

I have gone window-shopping for bookshelves, and there's a pretty nice-looking one I've seen at Ikea. I just haven't bought it what with that whole problem I have about spending money on the obviously useful things.

Weirdly enough, my non-paperback books tend to fit into a pretty nice continuum of sizes. I can arrange them in a pretty smooth fashion just on size alone. It's choppier bundling them by subject, but if I just want appearance they should go very nicely.

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Date: 2006-03-03 12:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chefmongoose.livejournal.com
Ikea is very nice for a range of reasonable-priced things, including bookshelves, indeed. I'm looking into them for dresser replacement. As for sort-by-size, well, it's a workable enough method for random access.

--Chiaroscuro

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Date: 2006-03-03 02:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] austin-dern.livejournal.com

I settle for pretty near random access, anyway. The times when I need a book so urgently as to not have time to look through a couple shelves are pretty rare. Usually if I need to look up something that fast I can just go online and not find it there.

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