Give me back my battery!

Sep 07, 2006 15:25

Was in a bit of a funk Sunday and Monday. Monday morning, I could hardly scrape myself off the bed, and I'm talking "relatively to my usual", so it's a miracle I even reached work. Which I didn't stay at for too long, wasn't feeling good at all (had a meeting in the afternoon, which I felt was the longest of my life, and took off right after). But ( Read more... )

tech, introspection, sick, work, psyche

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pphaneuf September 8 2006, 08:05:47 UTC
I do hide my mail inside envelopes! I am subversive!

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pphaneuf September 8 2006, 08:06:15 UTC
Thanks! *hugs*

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azrhey September 7 2006, 15:28:19 UTC
well I would lend you my small one...
but someone broke it...

:D

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pphaneuf September 8 2006, 09:00:33 UTC
It's really my laptop I want to be carrying, to do stuff like read my feeds, write LJ entries and code. Okay, I could code on your small laptop, with the Visual C++ I installed, but I've mentioned the "chewing glass" feeling I get from that development environment before, haven't I?

I could fix it by putting Linux on it, but power management on Linux isn't up to par and often ends up eating through batteries in half the time it does in Windows. Eurgh.

I guess I'll fix it, one way or another... :-)

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girlintheclouds September 7 2006, 16:41:13 UTC
Hope you don't go throuh too much Separation Anxiety, being separated from your dearest laptop. heheh. ;)

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pphaneuf September 8 2006, 09:03:52 UTC
Gna gna gna, funny girl! :-P

I prefer not to explode, though. ;-)

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cpirate September 7 2006, 17:01:00 UTC
Aw. I was hoping to come over for a visit in the early fall, but it's looking unlikely: I don't have a passport, then I lost my birth certificate trying to acquire a passport. Stab.

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pphaneuf September 8 2006, 09:05:08 UTC
Haha, well done! Re-acquiring a birth certificate and a passport isn't that long (relatively speaking), maybe a month, but that probably pushes you past "early fall". Oh well. Stab indeed.

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