Well, 3 years and no posts. Proof that blogger keeps accounts around forever.
I suppose I should write some catch-you-up type post here, but who am I kidding? The only people reading this knew me 3 years ago and know exactly what's be happening in my life. So instead I'm going to pretend like I never stopped and casually mention to people to checkout my blog.
Last week I had a few moles removed that were bothering Lisa (I can only assume they were mocking her, poking her in the middle of the night, etc). Two of them were fine, but one came back as "irregular" so now I get to go back for another round of deep digging to remove more of it. They said it's not cancer, but "irregular" doesn't sound like normal skin, so it's somewhere between normal and cancer. I call this place "canmal".
Doug
Saturday, July 23, 2005
Friday, July 19, 2002
Well I'm moving hosting sometime soon...and that means opportunity for this site. I'm going to move to a provider that supports ASP.NET and gives me SQL server access. What this mean is that I'll be able to custom-code my site with cool stuff (eg: comments, pictures, whaterver the hell I want :-). Currently I'd have to install perl scripts to do anything...and that just doesn't interest me at all, but ASP.NET is what I do at work so it should be breazy to put something dynamic up. Of course I've started a project for my Multi-User blogging SystEm (MUSE, it's random, yet playful). It'll take me forever to finish and I'll probably give up 1/2 way through, but I love designing new projects (I just don't love grunt-coding them :-). [Notice to Kolb] This has also changed my plans for the picture site generator I was thinking about since I'll have a DB to store info in.
Work is crazy again. The code-freeze is over, and NBTA went over well...lots of good demos and people chomping to be a part of our customer beta. Apparently the product was considered alpha...so now we head toward beta. We have 4 weeks of coding until Beta code-freeze...then 2 weeks of QA...then official beta (tuesday after labor day). So this means that I'll be coding like a mad-man...fun.
Work is crazy again. The code-freeze is over, and NBTA went over well...lots of good demos and people chomping to be a part of our customer beta. Apparently the product was considered alpha...so now we head toward beta. We have 4 weeks of coding until Beta code-freeze...then 2 weeks of QA...then official beta (tuesday after labor day). So this means that I'll be coding like a mad-man...fun.
Monday, July 8, 2002
I had a good 4th of July weekend...lots of family time, huge fireworks, and 2 trips to the emergancy room. My mom ripped a tendon in her foot when she tripped on a step and Leah had horrible intestinal pain yesterday...both are fine now.
The house has progressed minimally...we get to have our pre-building meeting sometime soon. Then the real crazy stuff starts.
Work is going well, though I'm beginning to want my own team again....start a new project design, etc. We're in a code-freeze so we can only do critical bug fixes...last week we did 1...yeah. I don't really like maintenance cycles...debugging for 2 months, waiting for QA for a month, then more debugging is not my idea of fun. I'll definately try to get onto a new product after a 2.0 release (currently 1.0beta).
I haven't talked to my old friends in a long time...it's beginning to worry me. The fact that I call them "old friends" is distressing enough, but we don't hang out anymore. That's not to say Lisa won't let me hang out, I hang out with my brother all the time. I'm thinking we're just not trying. I don't call them to make plans, they don't call me and slowly but surely we'll slip away into work, other friends, and family. Maybe this week will be different...
I have a tendancy to ramble...but you knew that already.
The house has progressed minimally...we get to have our pre-building meeting sometime soon. Then the real crazy stuff starts.
Work is going well, though I'm beginning to want my own team again....start a new project design, etc. We're in a code-freeze so we can only do critical bug fixes...last week we did 1...yeah. I don't really like maintenance cycles...debugging for 2 months, waiting for QA for a month, then more debugging is not my idea of fun. I'll definately try to get onto a new product after a 2.0 release (currently 1.0beta).
I haven't talked to my old friends in a long time...it's beginning to worry me. The fact that I call them "old friends" is distressing enough, but we don't hang out anymore. That's not to say Lisa won't let me hang out, I hang out with my brother all the time. I'm thinking we're just not trying. I don't call them to make plans, they don't call me and slowly but surely we'll slip away into work, other friends, and family. Maybe this week will be different...
I have a tendancy to ramble...but you knew that already.
Friday, June 14, 2002
Lisa and I are buying a house. It's in McKinney...one of many neighborhoods inside the Stone Bridge area.
We're actually having the house built by Pulte homes...they're supposed to be good (I've heard from many reliable sources). We've chosen a floor plan and lot so now we have to pick colors, brick, etc etc etc, you get the idea...Lisa's heaven. The payments are going to be higher than our apartment (duh), but not too unreasonable while Lisa's working. The home is worth every penny they're asking for it...but it's still a scary proposition.
2100 sqft, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 living areas...it's a nice house that we can stay in for a while. Lisa and I are both excited...
We're actually having the house built by Pulte homes...they're supposed to be good (I've heard from many reliable sources). We've chosen a floor plan and lot so now we have to pick colors, brick, etc etc etc, you get the idea...Lisa's heaven. The payments are going to be higher than our apartment (duh), but not too unreasonable while Lisa's working. The home is worth every penny they're asking for it...but it's still a scary proposition.
2100 sqft, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 living areas...it's a nice house that we can stay in for a while. Lisa and I are both excited...
Thursday, May 16, 2002
I saw Episode 2 this morning.
I thought the dialog sucked, the action was good, the acting was bad, the foretelling was good, and the consistancy within the star wars universe was bad.
I certainly think Spider-man is a better movie...and Lord of the Rings...
But I'm a true nerd and will, of course, own the movie on DVD when it comes out...
I thought the dialog sucked, the action was good, the acting was bad, the foretelling was good, and the consistancy within the star wars universe was bad.
I certainly think Spider-man is a better movie...and Lord of the Rings...
But I'm a true nerd and will, of course, own the movie on DVD when it comes out...
Tuesday, May 14, 2002
Is it bad to feel that your product will ultimately fail?
At work I've spoken up about the inherant speed problems of the top-end design for 6 months now. The app does not perform worth a flip...and now there's hard evidence to prove the design is crap. This definately deserves a big "I told you so"....but I'll refrain....since I'm more worried that I was right than happy about it.
Of course now the problem will cost at least $1/4-1/2 million to fix...but at least they can't say they "didn't have any idea"....
At work I've spoken up about the inherant speed problems of the top-end design for 6 months now. The app does not perform worth a flip...and now there's hard evidence to prove the design is crap. This definately deserves a big "I told you so"....but I'll refrain....since I'm more worried that I was right than happy about it.
Of course now the problem will cost at least $1/4-1/2 million to fix...but at least they can't say they "didn't have any idea"....
Tuesday, May 7, 2002
Well, Lisa's almost done with school...just finals...no pressure...don't pass and you don't graduate...
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