Hi all. I think I’ll keep this post short tonight and then hopefully get some more time to write tomorrow when I have more time.
Today I spent a good part of the day at Lake Tanganyika College. In the morning I worked on cleaning up one of the Nettop PC’s we had supplied a few years back. It needed a full clean off of Microsoft Office, which was not working properly and would not uninstall either. Once that was done, I attented to reinstall it, but found that the system would not respond correctly to the install procedure. So after a while of messing with that, I decided that a clean install of the operating system would probably be the best thing to do. That’s where some of the fun begins, because I needed to setup and install disk or USB drive to attempt and new install. Getting the operating system (Windows 10 in this case) proved to be a little difficult. Something about the install running from a CD/DVD drive was not working well with the computer. After a few attempts with that, I figured that going with and install on a USB Drive would be the next logical attempt. So I took a break for lunch. Lo and behold the first rain of the raining season began. And I mean rain, heavy rain. I was fortunate to be under cover at the LTC Cantina when the storm hit, but by the time it was over, the electric power went out. I gave it about and hour to return, but no dice. With that, I drove back to the compound and gave it a rest until after dinner. We had an 5 PM engagement coming up at Murusi Church with dinner following, which I’ll write about tomorrow.
Right now, I’m here at our home waiting patiently for the USB Drive installer setup to complete and writing to you. Let’s see, it’s 9:35 PM our time right now. The installer download shows 89% complete. It took over and hour to get to that point, so hopefully it will complete before 10PM.
Tomorrow we have some time to relax in the morning. Bob Cutting has been having a great time here with us. So far he has spent most of his time observing things with some time to time speaking and engagement with the churches we have visited. We’ll do some more of that tomorrow and then on Sunday we’ll get to the cathedral for an early morning (6:30AM) service and then rush off to Musagara for another worship service there.
That’s it for the moment. Look for more postings tomorrow.
Bill