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Entries this day: Interview Work power_supply Interview 7:05pm JST Wednesday 21 May 2008 (day 13937) Had an interview with Kitty Kellie's Go. He called his mate Kota and they called a buncha peeps; we'll see what turns up. permalinkWork 7:05pm JST Wednesday 21 May 2008 (day 13937) By the proverbial skin of backups, I found copies of the code that I'm supposed to put in place today (not gonna happen today though) This is stuff on which I was working in DECEMBER, and it got sidelined until someone else could get the actual images created, and by that time code changes had taken over and SVN was involved and these two programs never got into the loop. Anyway, I was able to find them, but since they haven't been around for 5 months, they've missed all sorts of updates, so I had to patch in some more code and stuff, but the worst part is even with all that extra shtuff, I still can't get them to work, but not only that, I can't figure out why they are not not working the way I think they should. I'm getting errors where there should be none, and getting nothing where there should be errors. The weak thing is that this code *can't* write errors to the screen because it's supposed to be writing images to the screen, so the headers preclude any screen writing. So I've got it writing to a log file in the background, but for some reason it's not writing when I view the file embedded in an image tag, but it does write when I view the file alone. PLUS, the headers are supposed to be writing no-cache stuff, but those aren't working, PLUS, it's not working *AT ALL* because I have not once been able to get it to write the files to the browser, but I remember *clearly* having the code work perfectly (embedded it worked, not embedded gave an error-image) and everything was great and then "Okay, please wait for our graphix guy to create the images..." FOR FIVE MONTHS and now wtf; nothing works and this sucks. I am going home. permalinkpower supply 9:32pm Wednesday 21 May 2008 I'm on my new computer cause my MacBook magsafe power supply has split near the brick. I looked online a bit and it seems some others have had issues with this adapter. I personally love love love the magnet part of it and have had no issues with *that* end, but just near the brick, the cable has split to the point that I can't prop it in place with tape to get a constant connection. So I'ma take it back to the Apple Store tomorrow and look forward to receiving a new adapter with no worries. permalinkprev day next day |