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Day 169: computer elbow

Since I’ve moved out here to California and started working at EA, I’ve found that I have developed a much more severe case of computer elbow. I wonder if other people who spend most of their day in front of a computer experience this as well, or if I somehow sit and rest my elbows in a particular way.

I know that some of my co-workers have computer elbow. It’s a combination of a dryness of the skin at the elbow and a slight soreness at the elbow near the end of the day. There’s no actual pain and I’m fairly certain that I’m not doing any permanent damage to any of my muscles, but there are definitely days where I feel worse computer elbow at the end of the day than others, and they’re usually the days I spend longer hours sitting in front of that infernal machine that rules our lives nowadays.

Do other people get computer elbow? It may have to do with sitting at a flat surface and resting your elbows on it for extended periods of time, so marathon letter writers may also get it, making it less computer elbow and more like desk elbow.

Oh, and I really only get it on my right elbow. There goes my bowling and arm wrestling career.

Day 138: my chroots are showing

Every few weeks, we have a small get-together at our house called Democratic Movie Night, where us and our friends vote on which movie we’d like to watch over the course of two weeks, and then watch it.

It nudges us into cooking at least once a fortnight and it gives us a recurring event at which to watch movies we may have missed in the theaters or want to watch and discuss with friends.

The other day, Katie also mentioned a prime reason I established DMN: I wanted to make the website.  It’s true.  It had been a while since I had done anything Computer Science-y and I got the itch to rip out some messy php.

I don’t miss programming…much.  Every once in a while, I’ll feel the urge to do something basic and logical, something built from arithmetic and variable assignments, but most of the time I’m content to leave that work to others.

I do like working on my own schedule.  No homework assignments due by midnight on certain days, no work deadlines pushing back against getting a piece of code debugged.  And I’ve always liked making websites.

So, in the end, I guess I never left my CS degree completely behind.  There’s some amount of bits that’ll always be in my bloodstream.

Day 33: oops aftermath

I lost our C: drive, meaning all our applications and application data is gone.  Luckily, all our documents, including financial stuff, photos, music, and video were on my backup drive that survived the ill-fated encounter.

I reinstalled XP and have everything in working condition now and am slowly installing the necessary programs back onto the machine.

I’m not quite sure why I felt so sad and upset about the whole thing.  Perhaps it has to do with the fact that I’m worried about my mom’s surgery.  Perhaps it was the feeling of losing control over one of the few things over which I should always have control: a machine.  A machine that I, incidentally, spent four years learning about.

I feel better today.  Katie made me some mac and cheese and bought me some root beer last night.  I ate a bag of peanuts at work this morning.  I have some NPR podcasts on my iPhone.

One week into our vegetable garden excursion in our backyard, we have no visible sprouts.  Yet!

I’m a few books into Watchmen.  So far, I like it.

I also played a bunch of Prince of Persia this weekend – the new one.  It was pretty and easy and calming.  It’s nice to play something like that every once in a while and I earned a ridiculous number of achievements in only one weekend.

I still want to learn watchmaking at some point in my life.

And I feel like I haven’t been to enough buffets lately.

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Day 32: oops

This morning, I managed to completely destroy Windows XP by attempting to uninstall SP3 to fix a Windows Update issue I was having.

The uninstall starting asking for the location of a bunch of files and when I wanted to cancel the uninstall, it kept going and deleted a bunch of critical Windows files instead. So now, the machine will no longer start XP. Great.

I take most of the blame on myself, but I’m still angry and frustrated and writing this on my iPhone, so this is all you get today.

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