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- <h1>Black mould scare</h1>
- <p>Day 00785: Sunday, 2017 April 30</p>
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- <h2>General news</h2>
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- The mattress is very squishy.
- I sink into it, and I'm not sure I like that.
- However ... I did wake up without my arm being asleep for the first time in a week or few.
- It might be thanks to this mattress.
- If so, that alone would make the mattress work continued use over resumed use of my old mattress.
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- The new shredder I bought at Saint Vincent's yesterday works pretty well!
- I mean, I overheated the thing, but normally, I won't have a huge stash of documents to shred all at once, so this shouldn't be a frequent problem.
- Additionally, I think it's supposed to be a more secure than normal shredder.
- It doesn't create strips as long as the document it shredded.
- Instead, it breaks the strip up more with it's patterned blades.
- It almost <strong>*grinds*</strong> the paper up.
- Identity thieves and recycling diggers won't have much to look at.
- Score!
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- I happened to look at the window sill in my bedroom today and found it covered in mould.
- It's kind of blackish too, so I was scared.
- What if it's black mould?
- That stuff's dangerous!
- I did some research online to try to identify it though, and it turns out there's no such thing as "black mould".
- It's mostly just some media hype based on a <abbr title="Centres for Disease Control and Prevention">CDC</abbr> theory that the <abbr title="Centres for Disease Control and Prevention">CDC</abbr> itself quickly disproved.
- Moulds come in many colours, black-coloured moulds aren't any more dangerous than moulds of other colours, and no single species or group of moulds is called "black mould".
- <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org./wiki/Stachybotrys_chartarum">Stachybotrys chartarum</a> is often incorrectly referred to as black mould or toxic black mould, but this mould isn't even always dangerous.
- Additionally, moulds of any colour can release harmful toxins.
- I need to clean up the mould when I have time, after I get some supplies to better protect myself (such as a face mask) in case this is a harmful one, but there's no definite threat here.
- Mould is just mould.
- I should probably try to get ahold of my coworker that knows of an effective anti-mould spray first too.
- I've got beach and dishtowels, so removing the mould shouldn't be difficult.
- Once it's gone though, I want it to stay gone as long as possible.
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- This is the second week in a row in which as soon as the head manager has the day off, a certain shift leader has stationed me at the front register instead of the drive-through.
- Perhaps it's very, very premature, but I get the feeling this will be a regular thing.
- I'll admit that at first, I was a bit put off by it today.
- However, the idea of doing this every week is growing on me.
- I guess I kind of like working the back register more than the front one, but that's only the working of the register itself.
- As for the jobs that go <strong>*with*</strong> working the registers, the front register is by far the better gig.
- It's a pretty laid-back set of tasks.
- They take time, but they're easily accomplishable in the allotted amount of time.
- As for working the back till ... the tasks assigned to go with that can be stressful.
- Depending on how busy we've been on a given day, it can be difficult or impossible to complete everything on time.
- Sure, the shift leaders are understanding and know which days they can't honestly expect me to finish on time, but it's still feels like a defeat when I can't do it.
- On the front register though, that's never an issue.
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- One customer came in asking for our "number eight".
- A #8?
- Our menu items aren't numbered.
- It seems they wanted one of our pizzas that was eight dollars though, and saw the large eight near it.
- I'm still baffled as to why they thought it was a number eight though.
- First, it wasn't just an eight, but an eight followed by two slightly-smaller zeroes.
- If anything, it's look like a number eight <strong>*hundred*</strong>.
- Second, there was another pizza on the menu listed right above it that was <strong>*also*</strong> eight dollars.
- And that doesn't even take into account the other eight-dollar pizzas on other sections of the menu.
- So ... do we have two to several number eights?
- That would just be confusing.
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- I've finished further readings in <span title="Greek and Roman Civilization">HIST 1421</span> and have made great progress in my discussion post draft.
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- In my defence, I was planning on completing the readings on the first day.
- I didn't work on it right away though, as it was my day off and I'd have time later.
- But then I was summoned to work by my boss ...
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