Much better
Jan. 31st, 2009 08:52 pmIt got up to 35F today. Not that I noticed much melt happening, but it sure felt pleasant. We put the sheep outside for the first time in what feels like a week. Tomorrow I should make Tess go out and stand in the snow for an hour or two, just to soak her hooves. She gets too dry in the winter from spending most days in an indoor pen.
I got to cook, play with dogs, and play with my old computers. The only real work was going for groceries and cleaning stalls, neither of which is that bad. I did not do laundry (which I hate), ironing (which I hate more), or weaving (which I enjoy.) But tomorrow's another day.
I got to cook, play with dogs, and play with my old computers. The only real work was going for groceries and cleaning stalls, neither of which is that bad. I did not do laundry (which I hate), ironing (which I hate more), or weaving (which I enjoy.) But tomorrow's another day.
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Date: 2009-02-01 03:05 am (UTC)Hurry up Spring... get here soon!
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Date: 2009-02-01 08:17 am (UTC)Sounds like you had at least one nice, relaxing day after that terrible Friday at work. What kind of old computers are we talking about by the way? :)
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Date: 2009-02-01 12:45 pm (UTC)Old computers
Date: 2009-02-01 12:55 pm (UTC)I had some new software to experiment with that makes it easier to move files back and forth between a Model 100 and another computer. Getting it installed was a bit trickier than it should have been, but it works and uses only about 800 bytes of RAM. (Memory is really precious in an 8-bit machine with only 32K of free RAM.)
Since I entered the computer world as a machine language programmer back in 1980, I have a real appreciation for tight, well-written code. XD