This morning’s library security guard has presented me with a laptop charger bearing a UC electrical compliance sticker, found on the floor of The Den. If anybody is looking for a charger from a library laptop (or knows anything about why there is an orphan charger wandering around all lost and alone) it is on the big white table in the L2 workroom.
“In terms of number 2, the club is entre and will involve someone dressed up as a hamburger. They will be in the foyer area from around 11am – 1pm. I’ll be over at EPS, but let me know if you have any troubles.”
And my favourite item currently in the Lost and Found box:
Yes it is a bit later than normal: I selfishly went on leave, OK?
Students wanting a due diligence test suck on the sour centre of last year’s exam before purchasing the temptingly presented sugar-coated lolly that is this year’s course can now indulge their masochism at http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/exams/ . The 2016 finals are up! Anybody feeling sufficiently uplifted by this news, I suggest a little Snoopy dance.
A nice lady from Courierpost rang up this morning. Somebody lodged a job with them on Friday to collect a box of one or more toner cartridges to go to Croxley Stationery for recycling. The collection address was given as ” L2 of the James Hight Building, outside the Den” . Courierpost do not collect from locations within the university – only from the Mailroom. There is no such box to be found outside the Den or anywhere else on L2. Nathan and Greg, who normally look after toner for our MFDs, know nothing of this job and it isn’t the norm for how toner recycling is handled by them.
So if anybody knows anything about this mysterious Courierpost job, please send the invisible box concerned to the Mailroom.
The odd student has asked at the desk for midyear exam papers. Their odd wish has now been granted: they are available. I had a few problems this time ’round, with rudely rejected file names and some Dreamweaver messages I have never seen before, so keep an eye out for errors.