First a floor update: After taking yesterday off completely thanks to the chill I caught on the motorbike and general laziness (it is a vacation, after all), I came out firing today. First, I scooted around on the subfloor removing the remaining staples from the carpet pad. After that bag o’ fun, I scooted around on the subfloor some more, this time sanding the seams of the OSB to flatten them out enough for the mortar bed not to mind. After a bunch of sweeping and vacuuming and choking on the dust (I’m positively covered…), I finally got around to measuring out a standard centerline by centerline layout and giving it a bit of a dry fit test, as demonstrated below (see also: my Flickr set for this project):

Office Slate Project: Testing the Layout SW
Originally uploaded by Jake Sutton.
Car update: The mechanic tells me “there’s definitely something wrong in the clutch area” of my Rodeo. So he’s going to drop the tranny and see what’s what. His initial guess (which covers a new clutch and clutch fork) is about $1400. Sadly, this is almost exactly the number I was expecting. Here’s hoping it doesn’t grow much.
One from teh intarweb: Seriously? People worry about this crap? Myself, I don’t sign off personal emails at all. If it’s someone I don’t know that well or haven’t been in touch with recently I might end with “- Jake”. On rare occasions, I’ll toss in a “Cheers” or “Ta”. Work emails generally just get the hyphen-space-name treatment.





I was waiting for a floor update. Any form of heating going underneath the slate? There doesn’t appear to be, but surely that stuff can get cold in the winter time.
As I replied to Jenn, I’m not that concerned — it’s not really a barefoot kind of room for us. Plus it’s South-facing. We have a harder time keeping the room cool, usually.
You need to get you and the Wife some nice Acorn brand slippers :-).