May 152007
 

As I’ve mentioned I’ve been working on a C# project at work for over a week now, learning my first “real” language that can compile to something useful. Before going home today I left that project with maybe an hours’ worth of work left to do before reaching milestone one. This means that it is fully functional for its intended task, but perhaps not as feature-rich as it should be.

I also had an idea this morning for my first fun, personal project in C#. If it works out I’ll be releasing it as a feature (recurring with updates, likely) on Jux. Its name right now in the planning stages is Juxalog, and that’s all I’m going to say about its functionality.

May 122007
 

My sister Erin just graduated from UGA, and when I got back to her apartment I checked and my final grades had been posted for the semester at GSU: 4.0. Word.

Now it’s off to a social work cookout. Cheapest food ever!

May 102007
 

Last night, we were declared special enough by the emo guy doing trivia and Mellow Mushroom that we had a category devoted to our group. Specifically, to one person in our group: Duffy.

It was awesome.

May 062007
 

Looking at my brand new “libpurple” log directory upload through my backup program I started to wonder just how much text had been generated since I started logging every IM conversation. Naturally a few of these have slipped through the cracks (my logs at work for instance, and most importantly everything I said in World of Warcraft ever. My Adium logs were last copied to my main PC last week, so they are reasonably current. I’m excluding all of my iChats specifically because they are formatted differently and were rarely used anyway.) but after tallying up the vast majority of all textual communication to run through my computer, I have some interesting stats. All of these other than those that specifically state they are IRC logs ignore IRC logs, including query windows, which I am trying very hard not to use anyway.

Jux:

  • Travis: 6,211,254 bytes of text.
  • #jux (January 3, 2007 – Present): 6,208,729 bytes of text.
  • Kenny: 3,564,154 bytes of text.
  • #juxentente (June 16th, 2004 – August 18th, 2004): 577,448 bytes of text.
  • Peter: 225,502 bytes of text.

I can’t help but wonder how different things would look with WoW party/guild chat logs, even though I only played that game for 6 months.