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I just remembered I'm meeting Professor Paying-My-Wages tomorrow at three.
There's results I need to get for him with a model that takes about 12 hours to run.

I guess I'm not going home!
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Fuckety fuck... 2pm on Friday, I'm meeting Professor Paying-My-Wages. He wants a certain critical piece of code working. I've been banging my head against a wall for close on a month with no luck. Each time I meet him I claim it'll be working next week, no problems.

If I tell him this again, I think my contract will be hanging by a thread - I'm sure he'll start thinking of ways to get shot of me.

So, forgetting Friday morning, I've got all day tomorrow to solve a problem that's been defeating me for weeks.

Anyway got to go... it's dusk, I've left my bike lights at home and I would like to live.
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Just finished running a model that took < quickly subtracts 12:38 03/04/2006 from 15:18 05/04/2006 > a smidge under 51 hours of computer time to run. Oh I love using crap machines! If you're the kind of person who says "Wow, what an amazing blade of grass, I home nothing happens for hours so I can watch it grow." Then you would love it also.

The vexing thing is that, until recently, I was selling boxes about 8 times more powerful to morons who probably only wanted them to surf for farmyard porn.

< sigh >

Professor Paying-My-Wages wants to see me tomorrow. Right now, I'm contemplating pulling an all-nighter to I actually have some results to show him as the the 51 hour problem was more in the nature of I-wonder-what-would-happen-if rather than what-I'm-supposed-to-be-doing. Anyway, I sent him an email asking what time I should drop by and hinting that next week would be ever so much better as I'd have way cooler results with which to wow him. At least, I hope I will. We'll see if it works.

Today.

Apr. 21st, 2005 12:38 pm
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6am - Get up. Listened to the Today Programme. They played the national anthem because it's the Queen's birthday (many happy returns, Liz.) The rest was just election blah that went in one ear and out the other.

8am - At the dentist for a check-up. I need a filling drilled out and replaced! Woo Hoo...

9am - Arrive in the department, postpone looking at some code. Decide to faff around instead.

10am - Looking around in eBay. I so want one of these these. Look, it's half a kilo of tungsten! It's close to twice the density of lead! It's the densest stuff you can get that's not radioactive, that won't get you put in jail (Plutonium), or isn't a Platinum group element that cost's about £5000 a gram (Osmium, Palladium, Iridium etc.) It's an unbelievably cool, geeky (and very very heavy) paperweight!

Hold on there, sport. These guys do Osmium. At a bargain £17 per gramm. Ok, that's about... < Calculates > ... 1.5 times the curent gold price, but what the heck!

Wow.

11pm Give up on eBay. Play with the new Google maps thing for a while. Then check out Slashdot and the Sugarquill.

11.30 Wander down to the mail room. Wonderful - a parcel has arrived from Crank Brothers with free spare parts to fix my bike pump... thanks guys. Hold on though, it was posted on the 1st of March. Thank you, US Mail! Apparently, for them, air mail means carrier pigeon.

12.00pm Nearly lunch time. As I left my wallet in my other trousers. I'll have to content myself with some fruit that's been lying about the office for a few days more than it should.

1.04pm <--- Now

2pm-4pm I really should do some work.

4pm My supervisor is giving a seminar on heat-flow modeling. I ought to go.

5pm Cycle down to the dry ski-slope.

Bllleagh

Mar. 18th, 2005 04:57 pm
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A bllleah day... bits if me hurt and my brain seems like cotton wool. All I seem capable of is procrastination and pointless time wasting. Like posting on Livjournal. No, it's not really pointless. Not like browsing eBay for stuff I neither want no can afford or looking though Wikipedia for information I couldn't care less about.

Oh yeah... the program, whose results I was waiting for for about 12 hours, just gave me a load of garbage. I'm running it again and will probably have to come in tomorrow to see what it's done.

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