Pete's Log: The name's Bond. Covalent Bond.

Entry #1366, (Life in General)
(posted when I was 26 years old.)

Happiness is finding leftover mac-n-cheese in the fridge.

Last night I tried again to enjoy the new Battlestar Galactica series. But it's just not working for me. I just can't see past the cruddy cinematography. Oh well. I tried. And I had such high hopes.

My W4s came in the mail. I gave the government a whole lot of money last year. I better be getting some good services in exchange.

Concord's annual sales meeting happened this week, so I was in Boston Monday through Wednesday. I manned the netViz booth and showed off some of our recent developments, which was fun. Now I'm doing some performance profiling and am having a lot of fun doing 64 bit math using Borland C++ 5.01, which does not have a native 64 bit data type (other than double, which doesn't work for my purposes). But work is good. I feel 2005 is going to be great year for netViz.

Annie's birthday was yesterday, but I couldn't reach her because her phone has been disconnected. So if you read this, Annie, happy birthday!

And this final paragraph will be the only one with the slightest hint of segue -- continuing with the sister theme. Mamie has been accepted into a masters program at Chatham College in Pittsburgh. She starts in a week or two, so she's got to move in a hurry. I'll probably drive over there sometime soon to help her settle in. It's only a four hour drive, so it'll be nice to have her close-ish.