seems so morbid if I actually do it, and which is hard to
force myself to do anyway, I think that since my schedule
is broken into months and the months into weeks, I
might just post weekly progress reports. These seem
to have considerably less "doom" associated with them,
and, besides, it brings my attention back to what I
was planning to work on anyway.
Basically, some things are "behind", some things are
"on time", some things I think I could knock out quite
easily right away. Over the weekend it seems like
my life flared up and work was almost impossible.
However, I'm not in disaster mode: this week is
pretty fresh, and I can also get started thinking about
April. Right now it's early afternoon and I want
to keep track of the "transvaluation" I described
earlier. It's always a bit tricky after romping around
emotionally and so on, to get back to doing "one
thing at a time". But the prospects seem pleasant,
too. This evening I'll look at some of the easy to
knock out things: today, on Arxana.
This week I'm planning to: prepare a seminar
on upcoming milestones and previous prototypes,
catch up with my revisions to the Emacs frontend,
and, if possible, add some of the old frontend
features back in. And: activate the auto-installer;
give the search-engine installation another
once over to hopefully make something work
there. It would seem daunting if I wasn't intent
on doing "one thing at a time"!
(PS. Fun to have guest postings on Gathatoulie
now, thanks TKT!)
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