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State of My Life Address 30 December 2000

8:35am CST Saturday 30 December 2000

(partially transcribed out of my diary)

I cannot believe how long it's been since I've written!!! I'm so totally sorry to have neglected you.

ACTUALLY I'm just kiddin'. I've been writing on my website www.robnugen.com. The truth is that I've basically entirely switched over to writing online instead of physically writing in here.

STATE OF MY LIFE ADDRESS 30 DEC 2000

  • I'm not that amazed with the new year. After the zeroes rolled over the yeardometer, nothing can really top that. Maybe 2222 but probably not even that. I will live that long, you know. That's why and because I'm learning new stuff all the time.

  • I can ride a unicycle! Basically I learned in one year. Now I can ride up humps and down curbs. I can't go up curbs yet nor jump over anything, but I'll keep practicing. Actually I haven't tried to jump. Maybe I will today.

  • I'm at the laundry mat now washing (actually drying (actually watching the dryer spin as it apparently dries)) ANYWAY I'm washing the comforter. It was still relatively covered in cat hair when I got it out of the big washer.

  • Wende and I are about to start "marriage" (we're not married yet) counseling. She's been not feeling horny and I've been unable to not feel horny it seems. That's one bottom line dynamic. Also she's been working a ton to keep the house clean while I have not as much even though she is at work more than me (even though I think she doesn't have to be)

  • I've written a cool generic model at work - actually 2 different ones.

    1. One is geared toward 360 Feedback surveys: ("I" rate myself and am rated by peers, direct reports, managers. then "I" get a compiled report of ratings, then try to improve on these areas that apparently need improvement. This model requires "me" to request feedback from certain people who may or may not be in our dataset (add them if not) and they get emails sent to them with unique username & password. They log in to our site, have to change their password, and then provide feedback for "me" or others like "me" who have requested their feedback.

      So I've made a generic version of this model that uses

      username dataset:
      userid | name | email | class | etc
      
      ratings dataset:
      userid | may rate userid | responses | etc
      
      question dataset:
      text | anchortype
      
      anchor dataset:
      anchor type | text | value
      
      OH! and class dataset:
      classnum when-to-send-emails | etc
      

      I'm almost to the point where I can specify several variables at the beginning (or have a new DS that defines them... Oh my God I just figured something...

      Overview dataset:

      project name | title | program 1 | program 2 | program 3
      

      and if there had to be something So Different about a project then I could specify different code for that project's program 3, for example. Wow. I may do this.)


    2. Back to SOML

    3. The other generic is an occupational health survey. It uses only 1 program to print all the different pages of the survey and encoded into the question dataset is how to present the questions.

The comforter is dry. I'm going back home and I'll finish this online & paste it in here.

10:19am

As I typed the stuff above, I recognized how much faster I type than I write. Therefore it seems to me that it must be the case that I have far more entries now that I'm writing them online than I would have if I still wrote them on paper.

continuing with SOML Address:

  • I have not yet met Jerry, who also rides a unicycle. I have virtually met him online - we have exchanged emails and might go ride later today at Herman Park

  • I have just recently signed both Wende and I up to take a quickie free spanish class on 9 January 2001. At that class, I will ask the instructor what level of class I should take next. I'm going to learn spanish this year.

  • The Houston Rally is coming soon. I have a concern about the enforcement of our NO WALK-INs policy. It will really suck to have to turn people away if they don't pre-register. But I think that after the craziness at San Antonio (25 walk-ins), and the subsequent meeting with YAC, people won't do it. For those YRUUers reading this who need to register, visit the website website and click on Upcoming Events (or the big link at the top of the page)

    I am officially in charge of this rally, but I have done relatively very little work to make it happen. Delegation and Youth Empowerment have made this easy! Not everything has been exactly as *I* would have done it, but that's to be expected.

    Big jobs that I haven't done:

    1. Registration. Katherine is registrar.
    2. buying the T-shirts. JoAnne did that

    I have a concern that registration and touch groups will be wacky, but I trust that the youth can achieve more amazing things than I could ever do.

    Another big job that hasn't been done yet is ordering food. The youth are doing something new for food stuff this year; we will see how it's working out on 7 January, our next meeting.

  • I've been writing relatively lots of letters (snail mail) lately. To receive good snail mail I write good snail mail.

  • I haven't shut down the Feel Good Net mailing list, but I also haven't sent a message to it in a long time. I think I'll send a final message and close the list. Maybe today.

  • I have offered up the Ringmaster position of The Webring For People Named Rob, and one Rob said he was interested, and I told him what he needed to do, but he hasn't done it.

  • My dad has ordered a new 45Gig hard drive and is therefore giving me his old 13Gig hard drive as a gift! I remember when Tammy and I spent $300 on a 143Meg hard drive. This 13Gig hard drive is essentially 13 thousand Megs, almost 100 times the capacity of the $300 drive back in 1992 or so. Amazing.

  • I'm considering thoroughly updating the code that displays my journal entries. I want to rewrite it so that the prev : next links work over the month and year boundaries. Also so that one can select prev or next month from the index on the left. That will be cool.

    I might also write a shockwave version.

    I'm imagining the link on the front of my site linking to a page that offers HTML Version or Shockwave version, and a checkbox that says "Remember this choice" which will write a cookie to the user's machine so that they just go to the correct version next time. That will be way cool.

  • Tomorrow night I will join the youth group in staffing a concession stand at a fireworks extravaganza in The Woodlands. The group will be paid $36 per hour. We hope to have more than 6 people there so we can share the work and play and have a grand ol' time.

  • emacs is working on removing the nineteenth ring (again). This is where I accidentally stopped it last time.

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