Aug 20, 2006 15:35
After picking up the codage again, I crack a code that had, months earlier before I just stopped doing it for some time, somehow managed to get to work. It seems so simple now that I have gotten it to work, but that's how it always is, right? Now I can get fancier and actually try and put some meet onto this skeletal functionality, yay!
What it does:
Converts your time zone to Japan's and gives real live scheduling content at Ikebukuro Station (this is being used as the interface/navigation as the site theme).
I have found from this that the most subtle rules are never made clear for you by instructions, and that it is always these subtleties that will screw you over. I'm still not exactly sure what caused the problem the whole time, yet am relatively sure I can avoid it in future =D.
I will finally be wired in a couple of weeks. Apparently there is a backlog with the need for landlines, which I need, and am in line for.
Otherwise, it is off to a lazy start back in Japan - I hate working Saturday