Ever feel like a mover?

So you know I spent most of yesterday packing up equipment. Then last night, as Angela has said already, her PC had a hard drive crash, and we spent the evening rearranging the equipment in our office and moving the Mac into the office. I spent this morning helping load stuff into cars, and then shutting people back and forth, and I still have another trip to pick up all of our stuff, bring it back to the office and unload it again looming for this evening.

And here I thought my days of manual labor were over! 🙂

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