After three exhausting days of moving, it is nice to have a break. Yesterday alone, I put together two bookshelves, a CD rack, scotch-guarded two rugs, constructed two wire computer racks, and filled the afore mentioned bookshelves and computer racks with stuff that was sitting on the floor. Later, I tore Maryna's computer apart to replace her floppy and to try to figure out why the power switch isn't working anymore.

Before 9 a.m. this morning, I called three utility companies to get my utilities transfered; it is going to cost $65 next month for the transfered utilities. I spent the last hour catching up on email and the news, now I'll spend two hours on Cocoa programming before heading to class... and all this before I would normally wake up - at noon. Something about a new place - especially one that you like living in - gives off energy... I love it.

Cocoa is so much better than the Carbon interface. I can't believe that I even tried to use Carbon previously... I would have been a year a head of the game if I would have just stuck to Cocoa from the get go.

 

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Austin Gilbert/Male/26-30. Lives in United States/Oklahoma/Tulsa/Midtown, speaks English. Spends 40% of daytime online. Uses a Fast (128k-512k) connection. And likes computer science/photography.
This is my blogchalk: United States, Oklahoma, Tulsa, Midtown, English, Austin Gilbert, Male, 26-30, computer science, photography.

A brand new day
2004/03/01