Nala is on my lap and I'm making her purr
Apr. 7th, 2006 10:00 pmTonight we had the monthly 'master class' in yoga, focusing on handstands. To my surprise, I lasted through the class and even got upside down a few times. ( Read more... )
This week at work was all about fixing a problem and getting a 'hot fix' out to a customer implementation, which means pressure. That was okay except for the new discovery of more mysterious behavior today at about 4:30 PM. Much as I gnash my teeth to admit it, I'm halfway looking forward to going in to work tomorrow just to figure out what the hell is going on with that mangy piece of code. The new problem is so strange-looking I can't help but be curious.
And... I'm getting quite interested in offsetting my carbon emissions. Check out climatecare.org to learn more. HLM says doing this is a bit like buying indulgences from the Catholic church in days past, and maybe so... but I like the idea of neutralizing some of the bad things I do. Nonharmfulness has been featuring a lot in my thoughts lately. And carbon emission offsetting is fairly cheap, at least if one doesn't fly a lot.
Anyway, back to reading V for Vendetta. I want to finish it before we see the movie tomorrow night. I decided I'd rather have the unsullied graphic novel experience than the unsullied movie experience (indeed, I'll probably understand the movie better if I've read the book; I can be a little stupid about movies.) It's been a long time since I read a good graphic novel, so V is making me pretty happy.
This week at work was all about fixing a problem and getting a 'hot fix' out to a customer implementation, which means pressure. That was okay except for the new discovery of more mysterious behavior today at about 4:30 PM. Much as I gnash my teeth to admit it, I'm halfway looking forward to going in to work tomorrow just to figure out what the hell is going on with that mangy piece of code. The new problem is so strange-looking I can't help but be curious.
And... I'm getting quite interested in offsetting my carbon emissions. Check out climatecare.org to learn more. HLM says doing this is a bit like buying indulgences from the Catholic church in days past, and maybe so... but I like the idea of neutralizing some of the bad things I do. Nonharmfulness has been featuring a lot in my thoughts lately. And carbon emission offsetting is fairly cheap, at least if one doesn't fly a lot.
Anyway, back to reading V for Vendetta. I want to finish it before we see the movie tomorrow night. I decided I'd rather have the unsullied graphic novel experience than the unsullied movie experience (indeed, I'll probably understand the movie better if I've read the book; I can be a little stupid about movies.) It's been a long time since I read a good graphic novel, so V is making me pretty happy.