Should I buy "I'm going away" doughnuts for the four coworkers in my area?
Monday is semi-officially my last day, and I don't start in CS until the 28th. Although I'm not sure how I managed to swing it, I am fairly happy about two weeks unpaid vacation. What should I do in it? I might visit my folks, though I did just see them, and I don't want to leave dan without a car, since he is in fact NOT going to China next week.)
I've got the head-cold I got rid of before I went to NYC (three countries ago, four if you count home). It seems to have lodged partly in my ears this time, which just sucked yesterday on the plane. The ears are mostly OK now, as are my sinuses partly, but I'm feeling really slow. Bleh.
A last bit of suckiness: Windows, why do you do this?
Finding programs on your All Programs menu can become difficult if you have a lot of programs installed. When you install new programs, Microsoft Windows XP adds each new item to the end of the All Programs menu. You can, however, quickly sort the items on your All Programs menu in alphabetical order.
[three-click instructions to sort alphabetically]
That's it—your programs are instantly alphabetized. Enjoy your newly organized All Programs menu.
[... Y]ou'll probably need to go back periodically and sort the lists again, because Windows XP doesn't automatically keep the list in alphabetical order.
Gee, I can't think of any reason that would be useful- partly alpha, partly installation-order. And you can't go back to installation-order either, which could be useful. Talk about lazy UI design.
...Did I mention how happy I am that my next work computer's gonna be a Mac?
Monday is semi-officially my last day, and I don't start in CS until the 28th. Although I'm not sure how I managed to swing it, I am fairly happy about two weeks unpaid vacation. What should I do in it? I might visit my folks, though I did just see them, and I don't want to leave dan without a car, since he is in fact NOT going to China next week.)
I've got the head-cold I got rid of before I went to NYC (three countries ago, four if you count home). It seems to have lodged partly in my ears this time, which just sucked yesterday on the plane. The ears are mostly OK now, as are my sinuses partly, but I'm feeling really slow. Bleh.
A last bit of suckiness: Windows, why do you do this?
Finding programs on your All Programs menu can become difficult if you have a lot of programs installed. When you install new programs, Microsoft Windows XP adds each new item to the end of the All Programs menu. You can, however, quickly sort the items on your All Programs menu in alphabetical order.
[three-click instructions to sort alphabetically]
That's it—your programs are instantly alphabetized. Enjoy your newly organized All Programs menu.
[... Y]ou'll probably need to go back periodically and sort the lists again, because Windows XP doesn't automatically keep the list in alphabetical order.
Gee, I can't think of any reason that would be useful- partly alpha, partly installation-order. And you can't go back to installation-order either, which could be useful. Talk about lazy UI design.
...Did I mention how happy I am that my next work computer's gonna be a Mac?
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Date: Saturday, 19 April 2008 03:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Saturday, 19 April 2008 01:00 pm (UTC)But he says his spidey-senses were tingling that it was a bad idea. Both personal (the lack of communication from them about a hotel) and being unhappy about going to China right now in general. He said he's learned from his Russia trip, which he ignored the spidey senses and regretted it.
And how's Tom? ;) I'd chat withcha, but you're away! ;)
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Date: Saturday, 19 April 2008 02:05 pm (UTC)David E. is in China right now, on some combination of work and W3C stuff. Last night I asked David F. how David E. was doing, and he said "tired" (had gotten an email from him).
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Date: Sunday, 20 April 2008 11:40 pm (UTC)Time is lazy. It is Time's principal job to keep everything from happening at once. Quite often, Time just sucks at that job, and... the predictable happens, like your weekend, or my recent week when my boss came back from China, I accepted the new job and gave notice, within two days.
That's my theory.
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Date: Monday, 21 April 2008 01:33 am (UTC)Oi.
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Date: Monday, 21 April 2008 02:30 am (UTC)My weekend sounds a bit more mundane in parts:
- had dinner Friday with d&J
- spent an evening outside in the glorious weather,
- cleaned dog shit from the yard,
- worked on stuff for the three local quaker committees I'm clerking (sheesh) (wedding care committee, half-yearly meeting committee- next Saturday!, and peace and social action committee)
- went to business-meeting & lunch with 'quakes
- did 10 miles on my bike (errands, Quaker Meeting)
- decided we weren't going to commit to a new condo here because I'm not ready to move by next summer,
- sat down with d. and figured out a long number of small home-improvement projects
- cleaned off my desk of doom,
- took out three feet of recycling (boxes)
- awful sushi buffet
and
- bed before 11 each night, because I'm still not sleeping well with my lingering head-cold.
Needed more nap.