exhaustion.
May. 16th, 2006 11:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've coded for about 14 hours today. 8-9 hours on Platial, and another 5 on OpenLayers.
I also took Julianne to her speech therapy appointment, got Alicia to clean her room, load/unload the dishwasher, and clear dishes off the kitchen table. (It's amazing what happens when I take away video game privileges for talking back to me about chores, isn't it?)
I've made 10 commits to openlayers, and 25 commits to my internal svn repo for the platial stuff, plus 5 to the main platial tree.
I'd say it's been a goddamn productive day. Platial will have a workable demo for something tomorrow, and in large part it's because of my work since Sunday. Luckily, my boss noticed this time.
Tomorrow I need to go back and actually do admin work -- cleaning out inbox, invoicing, etc. -- for the past 3 weeks or so.
I really want a macbook. I'd love the black one. Shame they're charging such a premium for it. There's also the fact that there's no reason that I have to upgrade at the moment.
Note to self: Find some decent educational games for Julie on Linux so I can set her up with that machine when I'm not using it and let her play.
http://boston.freemap.in/ is also running up to date OpenLayers code, straight from SVN to your browser.
So tired. Bedtime now. Maybe I'll be able to sleep in tomorrow. Or julie will let me rest or something. I think no computer in the morning is a good plan.
I also took Julianne to her speech therapy appointment, got Alicia to clean her room, load/unload the dishwasher, and clear dishes off the kitchen table. (It's amazing what happens when I take away video game privileges for talking back to me about chores, isn't it?)
I've made 10 commits to openlayers, and 25 commits to my internal svn repo for the platial stuff, plus 5 to the main platial tree.
I'd say it's been a goddamn productive day. Platial will have a workable demo for something tomorrow, and in large part it's because of my work since Sunday. Luckily, my boss noticed this time.
Tomorrow I need to go back and actually do admin work -- cleaning out inbox, invoicing, etc. -- for the past 3 weeks or so.
I really want a macbook. I'd love the black one. Shame they're charging such a premium for it. There's also the fact that there's no reason that I have to upgrade at the moment.
Note to self: Find some decent educational games for Julie on Linux so I can set her up with that machine when I'm not using it and let her play.
http://boston.freemap.in/ is also running up to date OpenLayers code, straight from SVN to your browser.
So tired. Bedtime now. Maybe I'll be able to sleep in tomorrow. Or julie will let me rest or something. I think no computer in the morning is a good plan.
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Date: 2006-05-17 05:26 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2006-05-17 02:49 pm (UTC)It's not that I use my Mac for games/graphics intensive tasks often (I have my Xbox 360 for those sorts of things), but when I do want my Mac to do something, I just want it to work, not to tell me "but your Powerbook could do this better (when you actually have it back from apple for more than 5 minutes at a time)! go away."
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Date: 2006-05-17 02:50 pm (UTC)That doesn't make sense. It was supposed to say:
"I know graphics aren't exactly the selling point of low-end-laptops"