Not yet anyway. Here’s hoping there’s no strike and I don’t have to climb watch other people climb telephone poles.

Otherwise work has been pretty quiet. We’re getting ready for October stuff and working on some native app stuff in the meantime. We started a Javascript study group. I’m mostly enjoying the Javascript book because I’m reading it on my iPad and it gives me an excuse to use my iPad at work. Of course the better excuse would be to run the native app on an iPad, but I don’t think I’m allowed to put it on my personal one and the other three in our group have the work iPads.

I also bought a cheap case for my iPad while I wait for one I like better. Still loving my iPad. Netflix is kinda creeping me out though. It literally has ALL of my favorite shows listed in suggestions for you. How does it know???? OK, it’s missing Sliders, but I don’t even know if Sliders is on Netflix.

Everyone came over today for Easter. I always think there won’t be enough food and there’s always too much. No one touched my broccoli, though I tried some right out of the oven and some when I served it… it was a good 50 times better right out of the oven. My aunt and uncle brought their dog and Melanie’s dogs over. I think they had a good time, especially since Buffy wasn’t here to be freaked out by them. Oh Buffy.

3 Responses

  1. ooh what kind of case are you looking for for your ipad? We have a simple leather one.

    What do you do exactly? Sounds very interesting.

    I love Netflix – they have all the stuff I want to watch. It’s very smart. I connected it to FB and it has all these categories – your friends watched this, you might like it. Lol.

    And yeah I guess it was almost fate that we should go to Germany. Haha maybe one day…

  2. Hi Elissa!
    Omg, a strike? What is a CT?
    A mark of a programmer, enjoying javascripts! Hehe :)
    If I was at your party, I would have eaten all that broccoli. I love broccoli!

    But in regards to your ipad…I’m not into the whole ipad era yet…Waiting for an iphone first. XD

  3. That’s awesome that you’re reading a book on JS. I can’t be bothered reading. I mean, if I do read, I read it, but then I never end up using it in real life. So when I come across it in real life, I just look it up, and that helps me more. I guess I’m more of a “hands on” kind of person.

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