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I find my lack of updates for this blasted website very frustrating. It is infinitely less complicated to design a Myspace page then it is to design an entire website. The only thing I seem to be moderately good at is posting more blog entries about how I can never seem to update things around here. So here is my almost-monthly update on how I can’t update things.
Last night I lay awake in bed fantasizing about how my website could be magnificent. I thought up themes and brilliant ideas of how I could make things functional and visually appealing, and then I remembered that I don’t know how to go about making things functional and visually appealing. I don’t know how to write what I see in my head into code that works. I don’t know how to build these things that I dream of, and that is what frustrates me. So until I get my sorry act together I’m afraid you will have to suffer the pains of having to look at my pathetic attempt at design and website construction; my deepest apologies to you all.
On a different yet still electronic note, I have taken up the hobby of learning how to build robots. I say learning how to build robots because I haven’t actually started building them yet. No, I have just been collecting my instruments of creation thus far, but a project should be well underway soon. I try not to get too ahead of myself when it comes to things like this. What I mean by that is I try to think realistically and not let my imagination run away with thoughts of highly advanced robots being built in my garage. I keep my mind grounded so that I can appreciate robots for what they are and not for what I want them to be. But either way I am very excited to start my first project called Mousey the Junkbot. It is a light seeking/light avoiding little robot made out of an old computer mouse. It doesn’t seem to be too complicated to make, but I am not counting on that assumption and thusly I am setting myself up for a most enjoyable challenge. On this matter of experiments and robotics I will keep you better informed or at least try to keep you better informed. You can’t really trust anything I say about updates can you?
Other then that there isn’t much else to tell about my life. I am slowly getting closer to obtaining that elusive GED by trying to refine my mathematical skills, but there is still a lot more work to be done in that area. My job at that filthy (it really is a very unclean place, but I am trying to slowly change that) little craft store is going well. I seem to be liked by at least a few of my co-workers and I haven’t heard any complaints about my performance, at least to my face that is. On a literary note- I have failed to complete Moby-Dick, The Three Musketeers, and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame due to the lack of drive caused by Melville’s lack of story telling, but I have hopped on track again with the help of Robert Louis Stevenson and Mary Shelley for the month of January. Thanks guys! You’re true pals.
And in closing I leave you now to write again next month. Be seeing you.
Last night I lay awake in bed fantasizing about how my website could be magnificent. I thought up themes and brilliant ideas of how I could make things functional and visually appealing, and then I remembered that I don’t know how to go about making things functional and visually appealing. I don’t know how to write what I see in my head into code that works. I don’t know how to build these things that I dream of, and that is what frustrates me. So until I get my sorry act together I’m afraid you will have to suffer the pains of having to look at my pathetic attempt at design and website construction; my deepest apologies to you all.
On a different yet still electronic note, I have taken up the hobby of learning how to build robots. I say learning how to build robots because I haven’t actually started building them yet. No, I have just been collecting my instruments of creation thus far, but a project should be well underway soon. I try not to get too ahead of myself when it comes to things like this. What I mean by that is I try to think realistically and not let my imagination run away with thoughts of highly advanced robots being built in my garage. I keep my mind grounded so that I can appreciate robots for what they are and not for what I want them to be. But either way I am very excited to start my first project called Mousey the Junkbot. It is a light seeking/light avoiding little robot made out of an old computer mouse. It doesn’t seem to be too complicated to make, but I am not counting on that assumption and thusly I am setting myself up for a most enjoyable challenge. On this matter of experiments and robotics I will keep you better informed or at least try to keep you better informed. You can’t really trust anything I say about updates can you?
Other then that there isn’t much else to tell about my life. I am slowly getting closer to obtaining that elusive GED by trying to refine my mathematical skills, but there is still a lot more work to be done in that area. My job at that filthy (it really is a very unclean place, but I am trying to slowly change that) little craft store is going well. I seem to be liked by at least a few of my co-workers and I haven’t heard any complaints about my performance, at least to my face that is. On a literary note- I have failed to complete Moby-Dick, The Three Musketeers, and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame due to the lack of drive caused by Melville’s lack of story telling, but I have hopped on track again with the help of Robert Louis Stevenson and Mary Shelley for the month of January. Thanks guys! You’re true pals.
And in closing I leave you now to write again next month. Be seeing you.


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