Jan. 25th, 2013

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We just got an all-fac/staff email about the ongoing construction, part of which is warning us that they're setting six structural piers for the new building, and that it could be "a seismic event" in three nearby buildings.

What's even better is that they're warning us that this potential seismic event is going to happen yesterday.

Awesome.

Jan. 25th, 2013 11:17 am
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So I decide to go to the campus' dining services page to check out what the new sushi/teriyaki place on campus offers. Google reports that the page has malware. Greeeeat.

This does not solve my dilemma of what to have for lunch, as I didn't bring my lunch.
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UPDATE: I found a mention on a forum that Apple's Snow Leopard update broke the engine that creates the booklets. However I've got InDesign on PC at work, so I'm going to take a copy in and see if it works there.

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InDesign users who have experience with creating printer spreads from InDesign: help! Every time I try to create printer spreads using Print Booklet, it insists on putting them out of order.

It *should* place them like so:

Back Cover (pg 52) | Cover (pg 1)
Inside Front (2) | Inside Back (51)
50 | 3
4 | 49
etc.

What I get is:

Blank | Cover (1)
2 | Back Cover (52)
Inside Back (51) | 3
4 | 50
etc.

What am I doing wrong here? 52 is divisible by 4, so they should all fit properly onto 13 sheets of double-sided paper, and I can't think of anything else...

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