Today was long. I woke up at 9:30am with my wife handing me our son. I didn't make out what she said. It didn't take long before Konnor was crying at the top of his lungs. I changed positions sat up, laid down, held him up, held him close, and held him lying down... NOTHING I did was going to matter, he was crying for a reason and that reason was hunger. After a good 15 minutes I come to my senses and walk out into the hall with our son to find out WHY I was handed our child. My wife was making my lunch for work, she's so wonderful. I realize what she was doing and I guess I had a confused look because she said "I'm making your lunch!" (note she wasnt angry just firm tone) I said thanks went back into our room. Five minutes go by and I get up and walk into the kitchen and say here take him my lunch isn't worth this. My ears were ringing by that point. I also had only about 3 hours of sleep.
I had a meeting today at 10:30am with other guys from the church at the movie theater we will be meeting in starting May 28'th the Lord willing. I realized once again that I do know something. With all sorts of questions being asked and I explaining what we can do to solve some issues. Like the processor that they have that takes sound from the 35mm reels is not a balanced audio signal, it doesn't need to be it's a permanent medium. So we only have balanced outputs on our sound console and I explained that we just need to get an "inline" transformer, or a "1 to 1" transformer. The guy from our church tech team writing all of this down said what should I write down. I answer 1to1 transformer. He asks why they call it that and without intent of sarcasm or even realizing what I'm saying I reply that it's because it's a one to one transformer. He smiles at me and I realize what I've just said. I then explain that it's the ratio of the coils on the transformer and how that balances a load through impedance matching.
Yup, I have a college degree.
Yup, I work in a factory that only requires GED or Equiv.
God, please provide work for me that I know you have intended my life for.