Matt King and I did warehouse work from 10-6 today. We worked our butts off! - There are five sets of lights on the ceiling. We finished putting LED bulbs in all but one set. - We finished the project to create an extra aisle on the organized side for "D" (DEC overflow; Data General), "E" (Epson), and "H" (Heathkit, HP) items. Nothing exciting starts with F other than Franklin which is in with the Apple II stuff because it's clones. - We moved the Epson, Heathkit, and HP shelving units into the new aisle. We built an additional shelving unit for Heathkit items. (Data General items will be moved some other day.) - We built another shelving unit for keypunch parts, small punch card readers, and small punch card holders. We moved that unit along the other existing punch card shelving units into the "K" area. We also allocated one individual shelf (no need for a whole unit) to our two NEC APC systems. - That in turn made more space for portables, Prime, and Perkin-Elmer. - We created a space for word processing items. I'm not very high on collecting those (no, we don't want a collection of generic 1990s word processors), but we have some interesting IBM/Xerox items so now those have a place in the warehouse to call home.) All of that "shelving Tetris" resulted in a bunch of things being in more logical places, and we cleared some things out of the unorganized side. We also cleared off one pallet from the unorganized side and we made a plan for how to continue next time, when we'll hopefully get the Sun collection off its pallet and onto proper shelves.