D'oh!
I got back from taking Adam to the airport, and there was a message on the answering machine. It was the mechanic from Meineke. As you can imagine, I didn't want to call him back, but he didn't sound like he was going to tell me something bad. I called him back, and it wasn't anything bad. He was looking for the manual for my car. He's begun taking parts out of my engine, but he needed the code to enter in when he puts my battery back in. No code. No radio. He said he looked in the glove box, and it wasn't there. Well, I had taken it out of there a while back so I could put some other things in there. Mind you, this manual isn't some tiny thing. It's about 3-4 inches thick, and quite nice, actually. I told him I thought it was on the floor in the back, and if he couldn't find it, to give me a call back. Basically, he wanted to know if I had written the code in the manual, but I bought the car used. So......theoretically, it should have already been written in the manual by the previous owner or Speedway VW. It's been an hour and a half, and he hasn't called back. I'm assuming all is well, and I will have a radio in my car when I get it back.
I still haven't decided if I want Adam to drop me off at school or if I should just ride the bus. If Adam takes me, I'll be there from 8-4, and my classes don't start until 9:30. I guess, in theory, I could hang out in the computer lab of the IT building, but I've never been one to just surf the internet. Or my IndyGo option would be to get on the bus at 8:18, and get there at around 9 am. Or, I could push it and take the 9 am bus and get there at 9:30, right when my class starts. I'm trying to get input as to if the buses that run in the morning are on time. If I do take the bus, I will not have to transfer to another. There's a stop at Ellenberger Park and goes directly to University Blvd. on campus. Of course, I can always stop at the IT building so I don't have to walk 3 enormous blocks, but the bus arrives at Michigan and University at 9:30. Or so the bus schedule says for the #3.
I did, however, decide that I would not be taking the bus home. I would sit and wait for the bus for over an hour, and I would not get home until around 5:30. Adam said he could stay a half hour later at work and just pick me up, which works out much better.
I'm still debating.
I still haven't decided if I want Adam to drop me off at school or if I should just ride the bus. If Adam takes me, I'll be there from 8-4, and my classes don't start until 9:30. I guess, in theory, I could hang out in the computer lab of the IT building, but I've never been one to just surf the internet. Or my IndyGo option would be to get on the bus at 8:18, and get there at around 9 am. Or, I could push it and take the 9 am bus and get there at 9:30, right when my class starts. I'm trying to get input as to if the buses that run in the morning are on time. If I do take the bus, I will not have to transfer to another. There's a stop at Ellenberger Park and goes directly to University Blvd. on campus. Of course, I can always stop at the IT building so I don't have to walk 3 enormous blocks, but the bus arrives at Michigan and University at 9:30. Or so the bus schedule says for the #3.
I did, however, decide that I would not be taking the bus home. I would sit and wait for the bus for over an hour, and I would not get home until around 5:30. Adam said he could stay a half hour later at work and just pick me up, which works out much better.
I'm still debating.
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