On the Lighter Side of Things
Since most of my blogging these days seem to happen when I'm not crazy busy at work it is not so surprising I get to blog today. I'm going on Christmas vacation tomorrow! Three weeks of non-work stuff ahead of me. Very necessary after apx. four months of 15/7 hours/day of crazy work!
This week I began winding down, a bit odd since we still have a lot of things to do, but I guess my mind has already prepared itself and put the brain in relax mode. That hopefully explains why I've overslept two times only this week, compared to one time only over the the last four months.
Since I'm off on vacation I dropped by the clinic today to get my complementary (new|swine) flu shot. Hopefully I won't get any of the dreaded side effects or even a fever.
While winding down today I found another great TED talk, this time by Dan Gilbert it's about how we humans ar bad at estimating things. He has some funny examples that really makes you think. :)
I also found some other neat stuff, completely unrelated, but still useful. In particular if you are an avid Emacs user, like me. The first is about managing several code projects, MK-Project. The second is about fixing the annoying scrolling. Enjoy!
Thursday, 17 December 2009 at 20:29 | /misc | permanent link to this entry