| Adam Jackson ( @ 2005-12-29 00:32:00 |
| Current mood: | productive |
| Current music: | sneaker pimps - post-modern sleaze |
are you sure it was a book? are you sure it wasn't... nothing?
so
wtogami says, let's go get pizza. clee and i drive out to meet him at this place apparently called Gianni's, which is adequate, but as i'm getting in the car i'm like "man, my lip feels kinda weird". it turns out by the time i get home that my lips are swollen out to hell because i guess i'm allergic to something in the sauce or whatever. like, huge. like, collagen injection style, only kinda itchy.
so that sucks, because i've never been allergic to food before, so i'm not a fan of starting, particularly not if it means being allergic to pizza which is pretty much 50% of what got me through the last two years of college, the other 50% being red bull, and then the other 50% being beer. beer, incidentally, seemed to help take the swelling down, i guess because the alcohol cuts the oil from the pizza. so in summary, Gianni's is for no, warren is not allowed to recommend food anymore, and New Hampshire is trying to kill me.
not to be left out, i've been doing my part to reduce the number of divergent code bases we have laying around by importing kdrive into the Xorg server tree. i started that project so i could use Xephyr to test my backing store rewrite, which appears to work, deletes about 3800 lines of old bogus code, and probably kills a dozen or so bugs by deletion. in the process i hit one of the nasty divergent cases between the two servers (in miext/shadow, for the nerds at home keeping track), and properly fixing that should be another fun case of replacing 1400 lines of bugs with 100 lines of trivial glue. deletion as the purest form of programming. so anyway, Xephyr, Xfake, and Xsdl will link, but crash on startup because i haven't merged shadow over yet.
this is what i consider recreational. i have issues.