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Monday, November 20th, 2006 07:55 pm
1. Left my cell phone at work all weekend. Fortunately, nobody ever calls me.

2. Bills paid! Yay!

3. Pecs(?)* still sore from mini-workout I did yesterday morning. That is abysmal. I can make myself sore with five-pound weights. (Well, okay, it was probably mostly the pushups. No weights at ALL!)

* Put your hands together like you're praying and then mash your palms together hard. THAT muscle.

4. Nifty new plant in my office, yay! It sure looks better there than it did on the piano here at home.

5. I'm all fired up to do more with that room I was cleaning up. *sigh*

6. My development tools stopped working. (Just the emulator, not the whole suite.) I rebooted. Didn't help. I installed the latest Windows updates and rebooted. Didn't help. I uninstalled the development environment and reinstalled, getting a much newer version. It screwed up a bunch of my project settings, which I then had to fix, but it didn't help. I gave up. I'm annoyed.

7. Despite this, made progress on a grind of a task. As my dad would say: "Slow but sure... mostly slow."

8. Use Up the Cheese Day has been scheduled. Woohoo! More CHEEEEESE!

9. Duchess is back into her old routine with a vengeance. Any time the fridge opens, or any time I start putting dry food out, she's Right There. I am so lucky to have a cat who comes trotting in for her shot.

10. Somebody took the ancient clunky homemade cat tree. I can't believe it. This room is starting to look better, if only because we're removing most of its contents.
Monday, November 27th, 2006 11:35 pm (UTC)
Around when the baby was born I decided to take another job. I ended up as CTO of Farheap Solutions.

Wow, nothing like making two big changes at once, both entailing a lot of responsibility! I bet you've been incredibly busy. I guess the fact you've been to the casino only twice in that time says something about how busy you are.

I'm glad you love your work, too. Me, I don't claim to love mine, but at least it's intriguing and diverting, which I can't say about a coupla jobs in my past. I agree that it's sad how many people merely endure their jobs. It's a big chunk of time to be less than happy.

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