Busy time for me -- warehouse today, Trenton tomorrow, museum docenting Sunday. Still new-ish volunteer Laura and I did warehouse work from about 2pm-7pm today. She put a second coat of paint on the new UNIVAC pallets. I consolidated the huge collection of slide rules into fewer boxes. Then we spent an hour or two playing shelving unit Tetris -- moving things around the warehouse for better efficiency. The result is some things are in more logical places now, and other things that were in the unsorted area were moved into the sorted area. So a net positive. We took another hour cleaning the pile of empty boxes. Threw away some boxes of odd sizes or in poor condition, nested others, and neatly re-stacked all the common banker boxes. We also sorted through a few boxes of miscellaneous stuff and generally straightened up some cluttered areas. It's been an impressive improvement in the warehouse this past year. Jeff B. and Adam deserve most of the credit for it. It is a pleasure now to go in there and see wide aisles with a good amount of open space. We'll need that space for the next huge project (probably post-VCF East) which is to sort, organize, and consolidate our vast collection of books, magazines, and manuals. Trenton will be fun tomorrow but what I'm really looking forward to is the historic and rare minicomputer being delivered here Sunday. What kind is it? Don't you all want to know. :) I will announce it and post pictures when it gets here.