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I did the hour estimates for the 7 people in my group through the end of the year and found out that I have 560 hours of scheduled work for myself and there are only 520 hours to the end of the year. To add insult to injury that does not include my management load, like doing hour estimates and schedules. I think it's time to find a new job.

Sounds like you picked the right week to start sniffing glue.

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Worked on a bedroom remodel, then packed the car for an Austin micro-meet.

Will head out late afternoon tomorrow. :)

Worked about 70 hours in 4 days. Woowoo.

I wonder what I'll do with my three day holid asokpfaopsjfqwer rweasdfopwejfa'osjef woops passed out on the keyboard.

/postjack

*/me clicks submit*

Fellowship application done and dusted. Now, where is the fucking booze......

And I thought Dusty was getting into a whole new line of website design.

Well Nate has certainly proven what a huge Linux geek he is.

Ah, and here I thought it was a typo.
Alright, I gotta ask, what did you think the typo was? I'm coming up blank.

And yes, it's a linux/unix geek thing. Conversation went something like this:

Product Owner: I want you to write a man page.

Me: Can you send me an example?

PO: (sends Dusty an example -- it is what the man page looks like, I.E. the result, not the source)

Me: (looks at man pages for find, ls, ftp, man, and a couple others)

PO: Did that help?

Me: Sort of, but I wanted the nroff, not the...

PO: (already shaking his head) No no no no no, you don't have to go to that much trouble?

Me: Are you kidding? It's easier. I don't have to worry about formatting.

PO: Alright, whatever's easiest for you.

Me: <3.

Okay, that last line didn't happen, but the rest was pretty much verbatim.

vi, of course.

Who doesn't use vi?

Completed the Basic Field Camera Production course at Community Media Center of Marin

together with the Basic Final Cut Pro Editing course.

Which now means I'm "certified" to check out the Sony HVR-Z5

Sony HVR-Z5 Camera Review - WWW.URBANFOX.TV

and use the iMacs in their edit suite.

This is primarily so I can act as an additional technical resource for my neighbors , who are making a series for the local public access channel.

It also means that the next Mayberry on acid can be captured for prosperity, in HD :cool: or for broadcast in SD, if we want to go public!

Who doesn't use vi?

Still use gvim as my text editor. I detest GUI-based editors because it's so hard to do repetitive things. gvim gives me the best of both worlds.

As to what I did today, I traveled. All day. I'm now in scenic Scranton. :(

let's rephrase, who doesn't use vi that counts?

I used to use V05, back in the day.

Just unplugged the frig. Thought it might be time to defrost the freezer.

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Used to use vi.... on a VAX. And tbl. And pic. Fun fun :palm:

Actually didn't mind it and liked vi. Writing formatting macros... kill a tree, rewrite... nuther tree.. heh.

Not going to help with repetitive tasks, but been happy using JDarkRoom lately.

I don't use vi, I vastly prefer vim. Also, ed for the win ya young whippersnappers.

Come to think of it, I don't know if I've ever even used plain vi rather than vim. I think the closest I've come is when vim gets started up in its compatibility mode and momentarily puzzles me with unexpected behavior.

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