I just set up the computer. I've been thinking about it, and I need to find some way that I can use the computer without having to hook up everything each time I want to use it. For one thing, that defeats the purpose of the portability of a laptop. Anyway, I'm tinkering around. I plugged the inverter in back here in the sleeper. It doesn't like one of the power outlets, but so far it seems to be fine with the other. If I can find one back here that it'll work on all the time, I'll leave it out and plugged up. That way all I have to do is plug in the computer whenever I want to use it. Problem solved. I don't have a problem storing the computer for when I move, but it's a but much to have to fish out the inverter and the power cord and the mouse out of my backpack whenever I want to use the computer. Hopefully this way I can just store the computer and leave everything else out. Then just connect the computer when I want to use it. The point is, the more steps involved in using the computer, the less likely I am to fish it out. Simply put.
I've juggled my log. I couldn't figure out how to log getting down to Charlotte, because the total trip miles are going to be around 725. That's an average speed of around 65 mph. Hard to claim that when half of the trip is in Ohio (a 55 mph state). So I fixed it. Now I'm coming off of a refreshing ten hour break and I have eleven hours to go the 515 miles to Charlotte. Now, on the other end of that I'm going to fall over, and no amount of prodding by U.S. Xpress is going to get me to move before I've had a break. I hope to take that break at home. We'll see. Thanks to my log tinkering, I could theoretically pick up another load. I just don't know that I'd be phsyically able to do so.
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