i spent the morning working, redesigned the project and it's far less complicated. not as smooth interface-wise, but really not bad either.
early afternoon i rollerbladed to the base - it only took twenty minutes or so, but i'm totally unfit and it almost killed me. just rolling was difficult.
spent the afternoon watching carlito's way - i'd forgotten what a brilliant film it was, and playing tekken 5. yep, i've played it. a lot. and i can honestly say that it's even worse than 4, or tag for that matter. the gameplay itself is AWEFUL. i'm glad i have 3. that's all that matters.
the mongoose picked me up from there, we came to my place and he showed me the work the lizard needed done on their website. there wasn't enough time to actually do anything, though.
oh, yeah. and when i got home... i discovered that i'd left the laundry in the washing machine. for HOURS.
swak.
when we got to the lizard the owner provided a laptop and i sat down in their office to work on it. and we all know how much i love laptops.
it took me about 30 minutes to understand what the moron who built the system had done, and about 5 after that to not only fix the problem, but make some general improvements in the file i was editing. it's now practically instantaneous, the 5-second wait died.
i killed it.
so i earned my free entrance and drinks ;)
the party was great - the place was FILLED with good-looking girls and the music was nice. i stayed until about 2am, and have gotten back to discover that 22gb of my hard drive is lost to emule. so i need to learn which files i can safely delete, before showering and crashing.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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