well, i generally believe that web portals are going entirely in the wrong
direction, and RIT's my.rit.edu is no exception. They have wonderful things,
like buttons that run away from the cursor on Netscape 6 (which work fine in IE, of course ), to RSS feeds of "opensource news" powered by some marketing company that links to zdnet, cnet and businuess magazines. Ug. If RIT only let the public have direct access to their news RSS feeds, I'd be happy.
My computer successfully did not wake me up again when it was supposed
to. I definatly need to add pain receptors to it, and maybe make a
daemon to add mutations to the code. I suppose I could just go debug
it, too.
One should
never be forced to copy an
assembly
program from a painfully hard to read gif to 400 lines of code. Ug.
At least I can say I know how to type: I only typo'd twice and both
required high-magnification to see if i was wrong or not.