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I got my wisdom teeth out on Thursday the 21st. Pictures of them already cut out and lying on my computer desk pieced back together (with very minimal caked blood) are at the bottom of this post. If you wish not to see them, you now know where not to look. Really, they are not bad at all. They are puzzle pieces to me.
I recovered all day Thursday from the pre-anesthetic and general anesthetic. I was given nitrous oxide (yes, the gas!) as a pre-anesthetizer which I thought was overkill. People who know me know that needles hardly bother me. I give blood, alright. I had no time to enjoy any effects of it because they put the IV in my arm seconds afterwards, and I was as unconscious as a cadaver, reportedly as pale too.
I awoke three hours post surgery with two very short, vague memories of intense pain and coughing up... aha, only joking. My two small memories were of sitting in a wheelchair while being told to get into the car and of staggering to the couch being unable to stand like an inebriated jellyfish.
I am so thankful that the cells in the mouth are the fastest healing of any in the human anatomy. I actually did not even require the pain medications I was perscribed. If you have bitten the inside of your lip (meaning you are now a normal person, congratulations), then this should prove consistent to you. I have nothing else to say if not. I can ecstatically say that I can now eat all foods as of yesterday (Sunday).
My Uncle George arrived on Friday to clean the carpets. I had been highly anticipatory of having them cleaned. I had several, red and green clay stains on my carpet which needed to be eradicated with a vengeance. Okay, they are still there, but even so, it is well with my soul. The house smells nearly phantasmagorical and so fresh.
My stupor- supercomputer's final part (the motherboard) arrived Friday also. I spent an hour connecting everything as instructed by my computer guru (Mattias Haney, now back in the Army). I was in disbelief that I had attached the smelly cables, RAM cards, fans, heat sinks, and processor correctly, but the computer booted—first attempt.

I want to mention that the base score (below) will be upgraded when the four 1TB 7200 RPM harddrives arrive in the mail. I will use them to configure a RAID 1+0 which should at least double my read/write speeds. I venture to guess that it will rise above the graphic score which will bring the base score to match those.

I spent the next two days skipping around the house, praising God and saying, "Let's install Adobe CS 4!" If you think that is heresy, it is nothing compared to updating all the drivers offline for system safety and speed. All updates were successfully installed save the Elemental Accelerator which must be done online. This monster is so bare-bones, the only way to bring up a Web page is to click Start, Run..., and type in an address.
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After Adobe CS 4 was installed, and I had completed the necessary performance tweaks (such as giving Windows 7 64-bit permission to stop asking for my permission to ask permission?murder), everything felt complete even though my mind was speeding to think of something else I could do to complete this process.
I had much fulfillment today in running benchmark tests, and I admit that I installed "Halo 2" to give the computer some genuine graphics assessments. Though the video card is meant to handle video encryption more than 3D interfaces for obvious reasons. I simply need to learn Adobe's interface as the functions I will be utilizing will generally be identical to ULEAD's.
Tyler is currently in California performing at some basketball halftime shows. When he returns on Wednesday, we plan to finish shooting "Survivor Guy" once and for all before this Friday when we will hopefully show the DBC Project to the Nelsons and Sumralls.
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Below are my fully extracted wisdom teeth. After I detached them from the gauze, I fit them back together and discovered that the surgeon had discharged me with only three of the four which had been removed. My appointment for a healing checkup is this Thursday; I will ask where my final tooth is then.
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In Christ,
Adam
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Things have been tedious yet somehow exciting these past months. The nearly hour-long project is very close to completion. The audio needs to be cleaned, and there may be some tweaks to make after a full preview with Tommy Nelson and Mel Sumrall themselves. After those fall into their respective allotments (via my wallet), the DVDs have yet to be burned. The Lord will then show Himself (pleased or displeased) through the sales for which I long have been supplicating.
After this is finished, I really do expect happenings to quicken their paces. An excerpt of the DB Project will be put on www.NGVideoProductions.com along with an excerpt from a family project involving my father's father.
Tyler and I are also putting on a miniature workshop at Tyler's soon-to-be past gym. You can find information on it at www.NGVideoProductions.com. Register if you can. Thus far, I have been pouring my money into the business until it can manage on its own (which is a wonderful way to purchase the video gear which I have always desired,) and these workshops are an easier way for us to earn some starter cash.
My business cards arrived in a box yesterday evening, and our logotype was recently finalized. So things are starting to gain momentum as our opening project makes its way to completion.
I appreciate your prayers, and I do not hesitate to request more hubub from those who have known of this project previously.
In Christ,
Adam