Winding down...
Sep. 27th, 2001 06:15 pmThe translation of the acceptance test paperwork went like a dream. All that's left is to look over the text to make sure I caught all of the subtle changes that occurred among the four largely similar documents I worked on.
That other job hasn't materialized yet, although I've received reference materials (which is a good sign). The client indicated it would be due on Monday, which means weekend work, but unless I get it first thing tomorrow, it may have to go to Tuesday. (Who am I kidding? They want Monday, they get Monday!)
Feht should be winging his way toward Houston as I write this. Last night, after trying unsuccessfully to install a Zip drive on the Toshiba I lent him, we determined that he was trying to hook up a SCSI Zip drive onto a machine that speaks only parallel. So, Maria and William came by and I installed my parallel unit and they took it with them.
I set my alarm for 3:45 am in order to get up and see if there was an aurora over the mountains. As it turned out, I woke up on my own around 1:30 am. When I looked out at the mountains, I could make out them out against the sky, but I'm not sure why. I believe the moon had already set by then (but didn't check), so if there was an aurora, it was not very spectacular.
Anyway, I am tired. Bushed. Beat. I need to sit down and remember how to make a martini (fortunately, it's not much of a reach :^).
Cheers...
That other job hasn't materialized yet, although I've received reference materials (which is a good sign). The client indicated it would be due on Monday, which means weekend work, but unless I get it first thing tomorrow, it may have to go to Tuesday. (Who am I kidding? They want Monday, they get Monday!)
Feht should be winging his way toward Houston as I write this. Last night, after trying unsuccessfully to install a Zip drive on the Toshiba I lent him, we determined that he was trying to hook up a SCSI Zip drive onto a machine that speaks only parallel. So, Maria and William came by and I installed my parallel unit and they took it with them.
I set my alarm for 3:45 am in order to get up and see if there was an aurora over the mountains. As it turned out, I woke up on my own around 1:30 am. When I looked out at the mountains, I could make out them out against the sky, but I'm not sure why. I believe the moon had already set by then (but didn't check), so if there was an aurora, it was not very spectacular.
Anyway, I am tired. Bushed. Beat. I need to sit down and remember how to make a martini (fortunately, it's not much of a reach :^).
Cheers...