Cole and I are GREAT conversationalists. One of these days I'm going to record our conversations... and send a copy to Lydia.
So the sign of a good system is that it can break and still work just fine. That said, this time I kinda lucked out. I realized earlier today that tomorrow I had a bunch of engineering 120 stuff due. Turns out it was all really quick and stupid, but I was completely prepared to work on it till I was done. The best part is, because I realized it early today, I had all this evening as well as pretty well all of tomorrow as well. So yeah, pretty well nothing to report on that front.
OHH OHH! We got into programming in C today! That, plus I've found that I can program just fine in Xcode (I think). I'm going to have to pull the .c file into my windows partition (ugghh) and try running it to be sure, but it looks good! If everything pans out, I might actually departition my computer to get that ten gig back (as it turns out, ten gig is exactly enough for windows 7 and visual studio, but not much else).
I have decided that Gliffy isn't all that and a bag of chips after all. I need to finish my video project so I can build an actually GOOD flowchart program. That will, of course, be MUCH harder. You'd think video would be hard but no. All I have to do is learn to use tools designed to do pretty much exactly what I had in mind. This is why I love Mac.
So the sign of a good system is that it can break and still work just fine. That said, this time I kinda lucked out. I realized earlier today that tomorrow I had a bunch of engineering 120 stuff due. Turns out it was all really quick and stupid, but I was completely prepared to work on it till I was done. The best part is, because I realized it early today, I had all this evening as well as pretty well all of tomorrow as well. So yeah, pretty well nothing to report on that front.
OHH OHH! We got into programming in C today! That, plus I've found that I can program just fine in Xcode (I think). I'm going to have to pull the .c file into my windows partition (ugghh) and try running it to be sure, but it looks good! If everything pans out, I might actually departition my computer to get that ten gig back (as it turns out, ten gig is exactly enough for windows 7 and visual studio, but not much else).
I have decided that Gliffy isn't all that and a bag of chips after all. I need to finish my video project so I can build an actually GOOD flowchart program. That will, of course, be MUCH harder. You'd think video would be hard but no. All I have to do is learn to use tools designed to do pretty much exactly what I had in mind. This is why I love Mac.

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