July 28, 2004

super-janitor! *blech*

man. so i've moved on from synthesis work to fixing somebody else's code. it fucking sucks, because i have no clue what the hell he's doing. (fyi, "he" is an ex-employee who left a mess for others to sort through.)

anyways, one of my concerns is that i didn't do the same thing when i left my old company, i.e. leave behind a bunch of bugs and timing violations that will have to be fixed by the people who i left behind. that would make me feel hella guilty.

i'm burping garlic hummus and falafel; we had our free friday lunch on a wednesday (after a rather boring quarterly meeting), and it was mediterranean food. not bad food, but still not very impressive. at least it wasn't as nasty as last friday's smorgasbord lunch. but i remind myself again that i shouldn't complain about free food.

i got some good e-mails yesterday. keep them coming! those of you lurkers out there, won't you leave a comment or drop me a note saying hi? pretty please? *grovels in the ground*

at least this week is going by a little (just a *little*) faster than last week. i guess i am getting in the swing of things here at this new company. already, i had a lot of work to do, and it's hard getting motivated to get down and dirty, especially when it's somebody else's code i have to dip my hands into.

i haven't posted a picture up here in a long time. hm. i feel bad about that, but honestly, i haven't seen anything worth taking a picture of in a long time. but! i promise that i'll post stuff up from my europe trip at least!

sleep has been very good lately. it's just that i don't get enough of it. and yes, the reason why i love sleep is because it's the only time i don't tic. at all.

i wonder if i'll have time to shop around at the duty free store when i have my european stopover in london (heathrow). i want to get a carton of cigarettes for my trip, and they might be cheaper there than buying it in the states.

anyways... *streeeetch* i think it's time to do some more work now.

Posted by dardi! at 02:17 PM | Comments (6)