I woke up late this morning. While not actually late for anything in particular, I consider waking up after about nine or ten a.m. waking up "late". I really hate wasting mornings, especially when I have all the time in the world to work on homework and stuff. That being said, I think I probably needed the sleep, given the long nights from the weekend. On the plus side, one Windows ME system has been fixed (or saved if you prefer). Friday night consisted of just talking and whatnot, Saturday consisted of backing up and installing, Sunday consisted of restoring data to the machine, and Sunday night involved one Jakob sleeping like a rock. And the 22nd went well to boot. For the uneducated, 11-22 is the day of breakups, of people dying, of bad sickness, and the general day of suck. I think the last time the day was mostly suck-free was 8th grade, but that's not really the point. For the first year in a long while, the 22nd had very little sucking. It, in fact, contrary to the expected outcome, it went very well. I'll keep it simple: it's nice to meow at someone and they meow back at you.
My capstone has evolved greatly over the past few weeks, which is to say it now sounds very different from what I was originally thinking. I've been writing and studying, and it is getting near the actual project start date. I'm a bit nervous, as I never remember planning any one thing out in this much detail, especially in the realm of project management. I have a bit more studying to do of the xoops system, including starting my own skeleton for everything, but that will come in time I think.
Outside of being the computer repair man, things have been good in the realm of work and school. I am pretty thankful for Turkey Day though, as it gives me a chance to take a break from school, even if only for a day or two. Hopefully I can also use that time to catch up on the other things for my capstone class that are due.
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