Saturday, September 30th, 2000
Something is just eating away at my memory. I don’t know why, but it’s almost all gone. The little meter is yellow, which isn’t good. I forget if it even goes to red. No, I don’t think it does. I think after yellow, there is no meter left. That’s scary when that happens. Damn Windows 98. Damn it to hell.
Vero and I went to a ska show tonight. It was cool. I also think I should take some time to mention that I got an idea for a useful C++ data structure. I decided that it would be awesome to make a dynamic array data structure. Sure, you can have one of these with linked lists, but linked lists are fairly complicated as data structures go, and they aren’t the easiest thing to code in the world for any programmer. Well, that’s my opinion. I may write a class for that, I think it’d be nice. This comes after my computer science project is due on Monday and after my calculus midterm on Thursday.
Hmm. I need to get those photos up. They amuse me. If they amuse the rest of you, that’s good too. I also have some other stuff to add to my site, really. I have to get some more random e-mail put it. I have some, actually. I will admit, it seemed to take forever to find something that seemed random enough for the rest of the world to read. I mean, I *could* have put up messages from Vero saying, “Today’s a good day,” but I felt that if all I put up were those, it really wouldn’t be that random, now would it? Comma power!
I lost the markup for my counter. Dammit. I did put the link up to the HTML version of my research paper from college bound English last year. I’m sure you’re like, “Why the hell does he put these things up?” My answer: Why the hell not? It’s not like I have anything better to do with unlimited web space. Expect my English 105 essays in the spring. That is, provided I find them at least decent.
Oh hey, what do you know? The meter really does turn red.