May 19, 2006

rtl freeze

hey people. it's been a frantic day. today was slated as the RTL freeze, the day that we're supposed to be done with our code. there was a lot of debugging to do, but i am mildly confident that my stuff will work. *crosses fingers*

it's raining outside. bummer. since when did it rain in may in the bay area? i was planning on doing some hiking or some outdoor activity, but now those plans look like they're not going to happen.

jay's flying to LA today to run in a marathon (tomorrow?). i am very impressed with him. i don't think i could ever pull that off, even if i trained. running has always been a pain in the ass. back at gfn, i used to run with my coworkers, and we'd run 1.5 miles on a 10min/mile pace. i felt like shit afterwards. i can't imaging running 26.2 miles. they say it's mostly mental, but i beg to differ; i'm just not built to run.

i forgot to rinse my ass yesterday. i always soap it up nice, but sometimes i have a mental lapse and forget to rinse. so what i get is soapy, stinky ass suds. and yeah, i was too lazy to go back in the shower.

i'm impressed that you don't have to wipe most dogs' asses after they take a dump. according to ting, their puppy "pinches off nicely." i mean, when dogs sit, their asshole comes in contact with the ground, right? good thing that they don't leave residue behind.

so have any of you women readers out there achieved the g-spot orgasm? how does it feel (differently from a normal orgasm)? one of my ex's used to be able to do it, and man, it was a sight to behold. she'd ooze out all this liquid that smelled like piss, and that would wind up soaking my pubes. pretty amazing stuff, if you ask me.

one of my coworkers left the company today. he's relocating back to canada. i will remember him as the biggest eater of all of us. you should see him at all-you-can-eat places like mongolian bbq or our free company lunches. he literally goes through a *mountain* of food! he's a good guy, and even though i never worked with him directly, i will miss him.

i get scared sometimes that one of my teammates will leave the company. each of them possesses such a large amount of knowledge in our subsystem that if any of them left, there'd be a huge amount of information and know-how lost. and you know that i (or someone else) would have to take their part of the project over, and that would be very painful. i know that with the high turnaround in companies in silicon valley, this is inevitable, but it would still be a pain in the ass nonetheless.

ok. it's 5:40. i'm tired. it's been a long week. have a good weekend folks!

Posted by dardi! at 05:42 PM | Comments (0)