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Well, last evening I broke out the PC7424XP for the first time. I attached the orange pad, put 4 pea sized drops of M105 on it, and started on my first 1-1/2' by 1-1/2' section. This is going to take some getting used to (and I was by the book). What I didn't count on was my brain feeling like how those swirls looked. I kept hearing: "you goin' too fast," "now you goin' too slow" "you applyin' too much pressure" "you ain't gonna get this done in no one day" "your pea size is too big, you gonna clog them pads." Another component of my brain was trying to focus on the beat of Copacabana, but instead I heard Barry Manilow singing: " I paid someone to do this for me, la-la-la-la-la, because I couldn't be bothered, dum-de- dum..." In the end, I have no idea if I did the job right, even though I saw what "flashing" looks like and my untrained eye didn't see anymore swirls.
I just learned the most valuable lesson. Videos can tell you to be confident ("let me show you how easy and enjoyable it is using Furd's Diamond Glunk while working on this two-day old, swirl free Abigaducci"), but don't be fooled. Plowing through the failures and hanging on to the small successes (most notably the former) is where it's at. It's not all enjoyable after all, especially when confidence is at an ebb. I actually had to turn the machine on to really "get it." I'll be back at it tonight, though...
Another component of my brain was trying to focus on the beat of Copacabana, but instead I heard Barry Manilow singing:
"I paid someone to do this for me, la-la-la-la-la, because I couldn't be bothered, dum-de-dum..."
I just learned the most valuable lesson.