Blogging; I think I need to do it more often to call this a blog.
I seem to rarely use this computer thing outside of work. I spend all day exhausting myself, excreting partial solutions to often meaningless problems until my brain hurts. After that, who wants to use a computer? I just want to curl up on the couch and pretend I don’t need to think about things.
Loud music seems to help. It blares at me, screaming someone else’s lyrical thoughts over the top of my own. Hail in the name of Rock and Roll! Don’t worry about the heavy traffic on the drive to and from work! You’re my main course at the chainsaw buffet. Resist the temptation to slam your car into that guy who just cut you off! I’m the Blood Red Sandman coming home. Pull in to the car park, and it’s time to turn a computer on! Yay!
That doesn’t sound very healthy, does it?
It’s time to start some projects that are worthwhile. It’s time to learn some new things, and do something fun with a computer for a change. XNA and C#, here I come.
I thought I was going to read about ROms dance with that title!!!
Yes, well, the disco was definitely a highlight of the weekend (as was being stalked by a giant waterfowl). She is most certainly a speaker-hugging (“my ears hurt”) rocker, and Lordi (filtered through the patent-pending “Daddy Says You Can Only Listen To These Songs” method) is her favourite band at the moment. The latest trick for monster scares is just to point out that there’s no rock music, so there can’t be any monsters. She’s also bugging me to go to Finland to see them play live.
I do believe that Romilly has no troubles living life to the fullest, but implementing a physics engine might be a little beyond her grasp just at the moment.