A Little Closer

This weekend was nice. I’m officially ready for work to be done for the week and to have time off. Plans for this weekend seem to be coming along really well. Everyone seems to be in agreement about transportation and things that we need. I feel as if things are well organized. We shall see as the date approaches. Even if it’s not well organized, things will go great and I will have an awesome time. I heart the floating world.

The sunroof on my car broke this weekend. I have to take it in to get it fixed tomorrow. Thankfully, I’m renting a garage, so I can keep the water out of the car. I might also mention that it’s great that it’s finally raining. It was really, really icky this last week, especially this weekend.

I finally finished Cowboy Bebop. It was one of those really embarrassing holes in my watched list. I was kind of amused when I started watching it, though, because, while I knew I had seen some of the series, I was not sure how much if it I had seen. Apparently, I had already seen the first five episodes. I accidentally spoiled the ending for my sister as well. For whatever reason, I knew how it ended before watching. I’m not sure if someone showed me the ending or what, but I definitely knew what happened. The ending was still more powerful after having actually seen the series from the beginning, though. Also, the series got really awesome at the end as people started to part ways. I’m glad I finally got this series watched.

A boy at the store likes me, but he knows that I’m not available. I hope things don’t turn awkward or even better, I’m wrong about the whole thing.

Work’s going to be getting busy here soon. I keep saying that, but we keep getting delays from the client. However, I think that the delays are over. Only problem is that I found out that I will be completely switching up some stuff that I’ve already done as well as implementing some mystery functionality, which we have yet to get exact specifications on. Also, I found out that I have to do some more testing with the web service that I wrote back in April. I hate web service programming, because it takes too much time to verify. Plus, the toolkit that I have to work with isn’t exactly well documented. Still, a toolkit is better than nothing. To see the response, I was originally telnetting into the web server and issuing HTTP commands by hand. That was a complete pain in the ass. If I messed up the HTTP request, I had to reconnect and type it in correctly from scratch!

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