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Enchanting Items | Editing RFID Tags

I did not record most of my remembered dreams, and so now I can only barely remember part of several dreams.

Dream 1

This dream was so complex that when I woke up from it I did not feel like taking the time to try to make sense of it so that I could record it, and so I just went back to sleep.

So eventually I forgot this dream after having other dreams and waking up and going back to sleep several times.

So all that I can remember is that it was a complex and detailed dream that was possibly somewhat long.

Dream 2

This dream involved maybe me playing the video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and I was probably mostly disenchanting and enchanting and smithing items; but that is all that I can remember of this dream.

Dream 3

This dream took place at The BP Library and I was there working checking in some books, and as I did this I kept noticing that a lot of the books were tagged incorrectly when it came to the information set on the RFID tags.

Some of information set on the RFID tags had incorrect formatting, incorrect author’s last names, some lacked part of the author’s last name completely, some were set to the wrong type of book (like non-fiction instead of fiction), et cetera so I had to keep stopping to edit RFID tags to fix these issues.

I wondered how could so many books have incorrect information set on the RFID tags, there were so many that I had to stop editing the RFID tags so that I could finish checking them in, and then I was going to let my coworker Mrs. C know about this.

But I woke up.

The end,

-John Jr

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