Still Sick

Still Sick
I still have a snuffly nose which I hope will be better in the morning. I'd hate for me to miss our regular Sunday rockclimbing and mexican feast due to some silly sickness.

GnuCash
Spent a good part of the evening confessing to GnuCash all my dark financial secrets. I now know how much I own (a bit), how much I owe (a bit), and how much that all works out to be (a little bit). For some reason this makes me feel good, as I didn't really know all this before.

Hardware
My webserver is emitting a funny `burning-plastic' kind of smell, possibly because it's been covered with programming references, newspapers, and old financial statements. I've unearthed the webserver to give it a bit more room to breathe. Since my nose is blocked I can't really mind the smell.

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Rockclimbing

Rockclimbing
It didn't happen for me. My cold stuck with me over night, and the infection gave me precious little sleep. Jacinta was nice enough to make a trip to the chemist this morning for some cold and flu medication. I'm feeling okay now, but I'm well aware of the codine that's blocking the pain.

I was very much looking forward to rockclimbing, as I haven't been in a while. Ian starts at SchoolsNet next week, so I should be able to drag him to the VicRanges a couple of nights to make up.

GnuCash/Quote.pm
My finances have never been better documented, and I now feel I have a better understanding of why accountants seem so very sad when money goes missing without reason.

Have added OO-methods into Quote.pm to provide a nicer interface. I've also made an effort to tidy up the documentation, although there's still a bit of work to go. I've applied for space on SourceForge to develop the project and keep track of its bugs and foibles.

Geek Musings
Last night Jacinta asked me if I could remember the first time I had heard Shakespeare. After a moment's reflection I realised that I could indeed remember. The quote was `To be, or not to be...' (the whole passage), and I was young enough to be in primary school.

What makes the experience peculiar is that the quote was read to me by a voice synthesizer called SAM for the Commodore-64. SAM bolstered the C-64 BASIC command set with a function called SAY, that took a phonetic string and spoke it. SAM did a surprisingly good job, and I ended up memorising the entire passage from having the SAM repeat it to me many times.

It dawned upon me that I've been a geek for a very long time, much longer than I would have normally thought. I remember at least two English assignments that I completed by writing code. Once I wrote a driver for my C-64 printer to allow it to print Dwarven runes from J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings. The second instance I did a rough port of a space-faring board-game (the name of which now escapes me) for my `Communications Project'.

By my estimations I've been a geek since I was eight years old, when I was given my first computer and actively participated in a role-playing club I helped start at Primary School. I'm glad we had such a forward-thinking principal back at Williamstown North -- he thought grade three kids playing Dungeons and Dragons was superb, and made sure we had a place at lunchtimes to run the games. This was at a time when current affairs shows were trying to show links between RPGs and suicides.

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House-hunting

House-hunting
Awoke with a snuffly nose which lasted all day, so I didn't really feel like cycling all over Melbourne looking at houses. Despite this I did find a house with some potential and in a good area. Interestingly enough the house was previously tennanted by some friends of Jacinta's. This could make a housewarming interesting.

GnuCash
After many package installs I have GnuCash running at home. The latest CVS trees seem to have a problem with configure if no --prefix= is set, but otherwise is working fine. I've started using GnuCash to track my finances.

I've never thought that accountants could possibly lead interesting lives, but for some reason I've got a strange urge to learn more about the art. It must be a symptom of the flu I've picked up.

Talking of accountants, my ex-landlord still hasn't called back regarding where we're going to have dinner. I'll have to give him another call.

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GnuCash/Quote.pm

GnuCash/Quote.pm
Received mail from PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload Server, confirming my registration and permission to submit Finance::Quote to CPAN. I'll send another mail out to the Quote.pm authors confirming they don't mind CPAN distribution. I'll also need to do a good tidy-up of the module, and will probably implement OO-methods to make future maintainence easier.

Social
Went on Critical Mass last night -- my first time in a few months. We had a great ride out to St.Kilda, a few drinks at the Espy, and then retired to Veg Out Time (one of the best Vegetarian resturants in the area).

When I got home I discovered that my work machine was not accessable. I know Tara was using my machine to play Half-Life, and I assume she forgot to reboot into Linux at the end of it.

I called work (about 10:30pm at night) hoping someone might still be there to reboot my machine. To my surprise I discovered that the reason it hadn't been rebooted was that Tara (and many others) were still playing Half-Life.

I was woken by a phone-call at 11:30pm to let me know that they had finished. The game must have gone for a good six hours. I don't play it for that long on Fridays, do I?

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GnuCash

GnuCash
Suspected that there may be problems in the flow of messages between my machine and that of GnuCash's mail server. In an attempt to track down the problem, I sent numerous messages to addresses like bounce-me-please@gnucash.org -- expecting to see bouncing messages (or a lack thereof) to help me diagnose faults.

After a bit of time wondering why things weren't coming back, I received a letter from Jeremy Collins with one of my subject lines: 'BOUNEC ME NOW GNUCASH!' (sic) with the text `HA HA! Enjoy!'.

It seems that all those bogus addresses I was sending to were actually landing in Jeremy's mailbox. Ooops! I've apologised to Jeremy for spamming him.

Work
Work has been surprisingly quiet today -- or at least it has for me, anyway. Maybe the horrendous number of bugs and emergencies that normally get thrown to me have lulled me into a false sense of insecurity.

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