Other People's Computers
*Sigh*
I just realized on this blog site that checking the preview and then hiding the preview is not a very good idea (at least in Konqueror it isn't). I just lost an entire blog because the nifty js didn't apparently hold onto the text properly. :-( I'm too annoyed to actually investigate it more. This one will be better anyway.
I'm trying to get some work done at 3:00 A.M. now. I'm working on some new features for a client's intranet. I've been writing a section to track the vacation and sick time for their employees. I'm pretty pumped about it. I ran my design by my friend / colleague / buddy I get into trouble with ;-)
Aaron Seigo He gave me some ideas, and handed me a torch to waddle into the forray of coding with. Thanks man!
I periodically check KMail to see if anyone loves me. And to see if anyone new loves me in the five minutes that passed since I last checked. I have come to the conclusion that several people who are combinations of people that I already know love me.
I love other people's computers that have viruses. Especially those that attack outlook contacts, scramble the names, and address, and send a whole whack of e-mails to me. That's right I said whack, but did not define the number that a "whack" equates too. Let's just say that spam assassin has been doing it's job, and my spam folder is filled and emptied on a regular basis. Good thing perl can keep up with the volume ;-)
I sometimes wonder who owns the computer(s) that seem to have genuine feelings for me. If I knew, I would of course help out a friend and rectify the problem (don't you think it's about time you installed linux on this thing?). Then my fat and lazy genes kick in and I feel content to let cool software handle the overflow of electronic love for BDDF.
Oh well ... at least I get some lovin'