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clevermanka) wrote2010-07-30 10:21 am
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Tacky in a pretty sort of way
I'm sending today's xkcd to the people who manage KU's website. Yes, I am. I just have to figure out who the fuck they are. I sent it to my contact in University Relations (who loved it and passed it to her web guys), but not even she knows who "flies the plane these days" as she put it. The search continues.
Acupuncture last night was an interesting and new experience. Kiva started a treatment to help with my metabolism issues. This involves putting little gold tacks in my ears and leaving them there until they fall out all on their own. She warned me that it would hurt a lot, but I was all "eh, it's ears! how bad can it be?" and really, it wasn't bad at all. The tacks do go down into the cartilage, but I tell you what, it wasn't half as bad as when she puts needles in my toes and it hurts so bad my opposite foot starts to cramp.

There are seven in each ear.One has TwoThree have already fallen out. All from my left ear. =(
Much worse than the discomfort is the issue that I can't sleep on my side. Or wear earplugs. Last night was incredibly unrestful. It was, in fact, pretty damn miserable. But don't they look awesome? So pretty. I hope they help.
Because I was awake way early enough to do my workout this morning, I did. It wasn't as wretched as Day One by a long shot. Although it's possible that I'm just better at these particular movements, I think the ease factor is on purpose. My jump-roping this morning sucked balls, though. Work-out write-up in a separate post.
Edit: Oh! Oh! I forgot to mention, about the ear tacks. Kiva said I was her first patient ever who was able to tolerate having all fourteen tacks put in during one session. Most people only can handle two or three per ear before calling in quits. *preen* I'm special!
Acupuncture last night was an interesting and new experience. Kiva started a treatment to help with my metabolism issues. This involves putting little gold tacks in my ears and leaving them there until they fall out all on their own. She warned me that it would hurt a lot, but I was all "eh, it's ears! how bad can it be?" and really, it wasn't bad at all. The tacks do go down into the cartilage, but I tell you what, it wasn't half as bad as when she puts needles in my toes and it hurts so bad my opposite foot starts to cramp.

There are seven in each ear.
Much worse than the discomfort is the issue that I can't sleep on my side. Or wear earplugs. Last night was incredibly unrestful. It was, in fact, pretty damn miserable. But don't they look awesome? So pretty. I hope they help.
Because I was awake way early enough to do my workout this morning, I did. It wasn't as wretched as Day One by a long shot. Although it's possible that I'm just better at these particular movements, I think the ease factor is on purpose. My jump-roping this morning sucked balls, though. Work-out write-up in a separate post.
Edit: Oh! Oh! I forgot to mention, about the ear tacks. Kiva said I was her first patient ever who was able to tolerate having all fourteen tacks put in during one session. Most people only can handle two or three per ear before calling in quits. *preen* I'm special!

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I'm trying to save them (they're GOLD after all), and have one here at my desk if you have time to mosey over and look at it.
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I was just going to ask if you're doing your best to find and save them.. they are precious!
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And I still haven't figure out who manages the KU website. *sigh*
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Information Technology
1001 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045-7562
UNITED STATES
Administrative Contact:
Wes Hubert
University of Kansas
Information Technology
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Lawrence, KS 66045-7562
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Thank my Geek Skills, which are stratospheric.
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Unless you ask him, you won't find out.
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Good god, no. *shudder*
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How will you know if they work?
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I'll know the treatment is working if/when my energy levels increase and I start to shed some fat. Kiva's (justifiably) hesitant to treat patients who want acupuncture for weight loss, but we agreed that everything I've been doing since April should result in some fat loss. My not dropping any weight at all means something weird is going on. The hope is that the treatment will signal to my body that it's okay to metabolize like a normal person and use some of my stored fat for energy instead of just shutting down the energy levels.
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Acupuncture is such a weird thing for me. My brain keeps screaming "This Can't Possibly Work" while my body continues to slowly improve under treatment. Very strange.
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I have no idea! One assumes they proved their theories somehow, but I really haven't a clue about Chinese Medicine.
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OMG, I went through the almost year long committee process of re-doing University Relation's website. They weren't even quite done when I left. The final product they came up with a few months after I was gone for my next job is the current one they have now. I left in 2000.
If it took over a year to of crapin' committee meetings to get their simple website done, I'd never touch it again either.
The one who probably needs to see the comic is Lynn Bretz. Her humor is ... touchy. She's the ultimate head of the people who control the marketing design and content of KU's main website.
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The templates that you have to try to figure out how to use is done by the computer people, but the fact that you have to use them is the fault of that marketing arm of the communications office.
Honestly, when I need something at KU I go straight to the A-Z listing.
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=b
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