10 October 2013

Notes - work ethic / backed up / a car study / Stats to work on


         Another very late morning. You have been reading two new reviews of the Honda Accord Hybrid and the tale is told of much better mileage just as predicted and that most everything is excellent, again as predicted. One of the main differences between the Avalon and Accord is ‘luxury’ as the Honda does not ride like an Avalon and the other is the Avalon has a 14 cubic foot trunk while the Honda (as you would have it equipped) has a 12.3 cubic foot trunk. You have no doubts that you would get eight to ten more miles per gallon in the Honda, but you think the better ride and bigger trunk help balance that out. – Amorella

         1148 hours. One can’t have everything sheorhe necessarily wants on a car. Well, most of us can’t. Neither article spoke on when the new Hondas would actually be available for the general public.  It makes no difference now anyway. I’m still happy with Carol’s choice. The trunk size was a major factor and it is rather refreshing to be driving something than a Honda for a change. Now we have a choice parked in the garage. Today we have some chores and more errands but eventually I will work on Pouch 4 and another (final) chapter will be completed. It is interesting to proof chapters from so far back, and it is easier to see a variety of errors and or constructions that need clarity because the eyes are not fresh to the words.

         Carol is writing checks for bills and later you will head out for lunch and errands. As far as Carol’s car is concerned, under the circumstances it appears she made a good choice. What more can you expect from the world environment you find yourself living in? – Amorella

         I attribute our life circumstance partly on good fortune, but mostly it is from Carol’s lifelong work ethic.

         Really? Who would have thought you would consider anything differently? Post. - Amorella


         1507 hours. Late lunch at Penn Station on Tylersville and now we are in Kenwood at Carol’s eye doctor for a minor glasses repair, then to Natorp’s. – 1617 hours. Kroger’s for new ‘Private Select’ cookies, which are on sale. Natorp’s is waiting until tomorrow.

         You are parked in the usual spot in Rose Hill Cemetery. Carol is on page 63 of Woods’ Bel-Air Dead. Let’s go to Pouch 4. – Amorella

         2146 hours. I am working on Pouch 4 after cleaning up my related documents and updating my (final) Page file onto iCloud. At least everything is newly backed up.

         You both finished the left over turkey soup for supper and watched this week’s “Castle” and “NCIS” as well as ABC and NBC news. You are also keeping close track of the car’s tech specifics on the average miles per gallon with last night’s fill up to see how close the car technology is to the real life division of the number of gallons used into the number of actual miles driven. You are assuming that the car technology is exaggerating the miles per gallon, but you want to know by what percent and you will continue this bit of detective work until you find an average. While you are at it don’t forget to update you GMG.STATS on the chapters, you have only done one and you have almost finished four. This is all for tonight young man. Post. - Amorella



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