Oh, it didn't take six full weeks to get it back. I had it for a few days before I set eggs. Then, I didn't realize until about 8 days into the incubation period that the fan wasn't working. Then, I had to wait for them to send me a return label, which took several days. Then, I had to find time in my schedule to take it to UPS and drop it off. UPS said the fee to pick it up at my house would be $5-12 and that wasn't paid with the return label. I was in a super busy period and couldn't go right then, plus had company. Then, it had the transit time back. Once they got it back, they were fairly speed. My eggs would have hatched three weeks ago, though, ROFL, had it worked properly. Heck, the birds would be laying eggs in just three more weeks, since coturnix start laying at only 6 weeks old.
Sitting here at work. I should be doing some grading, but have all weekend to do that. I was really annoyed by the clutter of past terms and started clearing some junk here. I've shreded two garbage bags full of paper and have another big stack that needs to be done. I think I'll take that home and either do it there or BURN it in the fireplace this fall. I'm sick of shredding. Or, I'll find some place doing a community shred day and haul it to them along with the garbage bag worth I have waiting at home...
My office has much less stuff sitting around, now.
I'm eyeing a scanner purchase in the near future, too. I already own two, but I want one with an auto sheet feed. They are pricey, of course. The one I want will scan both sides at once and automatically send the job to a pdf file. It can do 50 pages worth (25 sheets) per minute! If I get one of those babies, then I'm going to have very few papers left in my house by the time I'm done with it. I can set it up to scan while I do other things.