I spent the morning moving the entire large print section down one whole shelf. I never was very good at math, so I am not aware of the proper theorem of library calculus that shows that moving one shelf in order to make more room for the whole will prove pointless. By the time I got back up to the As, Bs and Cs there was still little room. I had to move all the way to the back and squeeze more books in the shelves I had already moved.
Euclid and Pythagoreus were looking down and shaking there heads. And old Ben Franklin just glanced over his specs and poured them all another beer.
3 comments:
lol good entry :)
Cristy
As the person regarded by most to be the Shifting Expert Du Jour, I must say that its 1 part estimation, 3 parts experiance, and 6 parts screwing-it-up-and-moving-the-same-stuff-several-times. :P
this just cracked me up. judi
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