Chip Thinking® for data centre design: Enhancing efficiency and reducing risk

Use soap and water and then dry thoroughly.

I guess the Christmas decorating/crafting season has officially been started!Have you started on your Christmas stuff yet this year?Earlier this year, I wrote a post all about my.

Chip Thinking® for data centre design: Enhancing efficiency and reducing risk

lazy way of cleaning paintbrushes.While I still use that technique, I have new information that I’d just feel really bad about keeping from you because, let’s face it, cleaning paintbrushes is terrible and we need to stick together and help each other out with things like this.And other things too, that are actually important, not just in my own little world.

Chip Thinking® for data centre design: Enhancing efficiency and reducing risk

I always get a lot of comments across all the different social media platforms whenever I share a little tip on the blog.If there’s one universal truth of tip blogging, it’s that whenever you tell a group your favorite new way of doing something, at least 97% of them will have a better way of doing it.

Chip Thinking® for data centre design: Enhancing efficiency and reducing risk

OK, that’s a bit of an exaggeration, but people always like to add in their 2 cents.

Sometimes, that’s all it’s worth is 2 cents, but some of the ideas I’ve learned from these commentors are pure gold!Oh the things you learn when you actually read the packaging, right?I know I already posted once today, but I just wanted to pop in and show you this really quick little makeover we did a few days ago on this table I found in our garage.. Actually what happened was that Kennedy came home from school not feeling so well and so I put her to work helping me with a DIY project.

Doesn’t everyone force their kids into child labour when they’re sick?.Don’t get too worried, she only helped for about 5 minutes and after that she was mostly playing on her ipod and just popping in for the photo opp when it was time for me to take pictures of different steps.. Can we have a keeping it real moment here?

I saw this table in the garage last year sitting next to the big work bench.It’s really roughly built and I think was just used to keep some tools on or something, but I really liked the shape of it so I stole it for my bedside table.

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