Monday, April 26, 2004

I tried restoring my project db on SQLServer just now. I think I screwed the settings somewhere. Damn. I kind of forgot how to restore the db, so there was some trial and error action going on. I called Sean at the end to help me out but I ended up getting restore errors. Argh. How am I going to do my work like that. *grumble grumble*

Design work for my FYP is so memafarnkan also. Yeeasssh. 39..or isit 38 more days to go until the due. If only
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I still have 3 major modules to code. *criess* I feel like giving up one module...but...arghh cannottt man. I desparately need to go to the National Library also but I have no idea how to get there. Can someone draw a map for me (starting from anywhere in PJ) plssss? Email it to me! eechian@gmail.com =) YC told me the road might be under construction or the road changed already. So a map is good. Need a volunteer (Preferably someone who is ready to die cos I will be driving..hahaha) to accompany me and help me dig up info in the library too. Anyone got time--; (time to kill)? If all goes well I'll be going this Friday.

Some geek jokes from Rishy's Forum. Hohoho good stuff.
echo("

You know you're a geek when....

* You've ever woken up at 3AM with an urgent need to use the bathroom,
and on the way back thought, "I'll just check my email real quick"

* You've ever dreamt about source code.

* Your last 5 meals consisted of pizza and Mountain Dew.

* The sound of a keyboard clicking turns you on.

* The last time you got up prior to noon was in 1994.

* If(you_have_ever_written_email==this) <--echo(" ");

* You've gone 72 hours without sleep because "this stupid thing SHOULD compile!".

* When someone mentions "SATAN" you don't think of the devil. <--System Administrator's Tool for Analyzing Networks? This I dunno.

* The case hasn't been on your computer since the day you bought it. <--Too much dust kills comp. Let your comp wear some clothes la. Invest in a better cooling system. Trust me.

* You call 911 when your ISP goes down. <-- the number is 100 for telekom

* You have a LAN in your living room.

* You've ever used the phrase "I love kickin puppies!" (Warez Puppies)

* Your lifelong dream is to get published in Bugtraq.

* Your ISP calls YOU for tech support.

* You think "Unix Wars" should be made into a movie. <--Go look for the ppl that made Pirates of the Silicon Valley

* You've been obssesed with Sandra Bullock ever since "The Net" came out.

* You think your phone is tapped. <--If you use the word bomb, Allah, god or kill too many times during a conversation people will hunt you down

* Your phone IS tapped.

* You tapped your own phone just to see if you could.

* The amount of RAM you have is > your IQ. <-- avg is is 120 rite? how to survive with 120mb of ram?


Another similar: 10 signs that you are addicted to coding

1) You go to bed and close your eyes and see your code, and notice a missing semi colon and go back on the PC and sure enough, it's missing, so you fix it, then end up staying another hour to add some other feature to the program. <--I know I'm not alone in this. Jin also like this hehehe.

2) Your job is a programmer, and you end up doing overtime for free - at home.

3) You decompiled Windows twice, only to realize it will be easier to just recode it from scratch, if you want to get those bugs fixed.

4) You *made* a Linux distro, *from stratch*

5) You failed math because you kept using programs to calculate word problems and showed the teacher the source code to prove your answer. <--I would have passed my add math if I could do that

6) When you put something in brackets while writting normal English, you put a semi colon after it.

7) When writting an essay or research paper, you use /* comments */ to indicate your statistic sources and such.

8) Watching sports to you is a big chore, while finalizing a program is done as pass time, even at work.

9) You are too lazy to search for drivers for this old sound card you found, so you program your own and they actually work.

10) The letter/number keys are less weared out than the non-letter/number keys.

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