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Commuter happiness: they finally street-cleaned the bike lanes on part of my daily ride. It's only a few hundred meters each way, but it's been filled with crud and it's made me grumpy every time I have to swerve around the glass. I've apparently gone 80 miles / 128km in the first three weeks of bike-commuting season, including a few trips downtown. I should get my bike tuned, but I'm riding it too much to spare for a few days. My legs are starting to feel better about the extra exercise, though I still feel quite out of shape.
Office happiness is also mine. My office feels like home. I really did miss working for CS, in ways I keep rediscovering. I'm digging into maintaining some php code- and it's well written. Wonders never cease. I'll probably have more techie notes next week. All I'm really missing is a window (I wonder what it would take to bribe one of the local readers of this blog to plug my spare webcam into their computer, point it out the window, and save a still image to the web once a minute or so... I have a few candidates; once I make sure the webcam works.)
I got two emails which amuse me today. One was from me, eleven months ago. I said, "Subject: Renew (domain name) now, nitwit. Thanks, D."
The other was spam with the subject, "Listing of general practice physicians and 34 more specialties." My assumption was that they were trying to sell me the very valuable list of which Canadian doctors might be accepting patients. But no; it's a list of US doctors which they will spam on my behalf. Ick.
melted_snowball and I went to the new Marble Slab Creamery ice cream shop last night. Aside from the horrible work-flow the (brand new!) store demonstrated, it also showed off how to still make a profit even if they don't churn through many customers: quite tasty product, and amazingly high prices. Like, $6 a waffle-cone prices. With a half-off coupon, our cones were each $3.50 with tax. But: I will say they were tasty. And giant (too big). They mixed in the mixins of your choice while you wait. So I had chocolate/cherry ice cream with fresh strawberries and oreo bits. And it was yummy, but I had a hard time getting to sleep from stuffedness. Serves me right.
The life? It is good.
Office happiness is also mine. My office feels like home. I really did miss working for CS, in ways I keep rediscovering. I'm digging into maintaining some php code- and it's well written. Wonders never cease. I'll probably have more techie notes next week. All I'm really missing is a window (I wonder what it would take to bribe one of the local readers of this blog to plug my spare webcam into their computer, point it out the window, and save a still image to the web once a minute or so... I have a few candidates; once I make sure the webcam works.)
I got two emails which amuse me today. One was from me, eleven months ago. I said, "Subject: Renew (domain name) now, nitwit. Thanks, D."
The other was spam with the subject, "Listing of general practice physicians and 34 more specialties." My assumption was that they were trying to sell me the very valuable list of which Canadian doctors might be accepting patients. But no; it's a list of US doctors which they will spam on my behalf. Ick.
The life? It is good.
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See you some time soon I hope! (J. mentioned you were by; I was out for lunch then I think).
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I've got the weather applet. What I feel I need is some indication that the day outside is passing. It's disorienting seeing the day go by in widely discontinuous chunks.
Maybe I just need to take more bathroom breaks...
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Somehow Baskin Robbins never comes to mind when I'm in the mood for an ice cream cone. But I think perhaps next time it will be in the cards.
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It would have helped when I left the office at 9:30pm yesterday and almost went outside before I realized there was water falling from the sky in very large volumes, and me without a raincoat. (So I called my wife to come pick me up, since I don't pay for a car so I can get soaked anyway when it's raining.)
Anyway, yeah. I've tried those other webcams and they're just not the same.
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I tend to check the weather when I go out and not at all otherwise, so I don't even know what the forecast tends to be.
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For whatever reason, watching and correlating weather forecasts is as ingrained into me as watching stock market numbers: even if I'm not interacting, seeing the patterns behind the patterns and guessing how people interpret them is simply fun. That probably puts me way out on a limb, but it's a genetic/environmental thing.
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D wants to trade me his iMac for my Powermac G5. I'll even throw in BOTH my monitors for it.
*waves hands mystically*
I used to be interested in forecasts, and when I *was* walking every day (due to carlack) I took great interest in how nasty cold it was going to be so I knew how many sweaters to layer, but lately, not so much.
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We are not amused. OK, maybe we are.
You could put a few more G5s under your desk in the space opened up by removing the cabinet. And probably there's an open-source CPU-sharing program out there to "add" extra processor power to your main mac. You could have a 12-cpu G5 just like *that*. Or a facsimile thereto.
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I could take out part of the wall, which does look out over the expanse of a hallway with lots of natural light. But then I'd be a local exhibit to the hallway. No- maybe I should just drill a hole and mount the webcam in the same hallway. Hm.
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Now if you had a remote controlled car with a wifi webcam mounted on it.. that would be fun.
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