I think I did very well on part of it, and blew the other part. I'm hoping, though, that I aced it more than I blew it, though, so that it'll balance out.
I still have one more test of a decidedly different nature and an interview coming up. Prayers for those are appreciated as well.
On a completely different (not really) note, I've been having technical issues with an online application. I've tried to find technical help, but the website does not give a phone number. So I've been searching in vain for techies to help me out, since my own inclination is to stare things into submission (which usually doesn't work with electronics. Works with people, though). And I have yet to find one.
So, if my good choirpeoples could please pray for that as well, I would most appreciate it.
Believe me. Someday, all this will make sense. Really, it will.
...or maybe not.
In the meanwhile, enjoy this picture. I saw one of these today. It gave me warm fuzzy feelings inside.

Funny story: Four cadets were operating this beautiful creation of man (also known as the Humvee Avenger, an Air Defense Artillery vehicle that has been known to scare terrorists out of their jihadi socks). Two were standing by the front, one was in the driver's seat and one was in the turret. The turret can also be controlled by a control-panel usually located inside the vehicle, but in this case it had been brought out so that the two standing beside the Avenger could control it to show people things. One cadet gave a grin and pressed the toggle-switch to the side, spinning the turret around--with his buddy still sitting inside. After about six full rotations, he stopped.
I can't imagine his turret-sitting comrade was very happy about that.
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