I decided it was time to start documenting some software design decisions, and tidbits of handy knowledge I learn on my daily adventures, and since the only search result that appeared in yum on fc7 were interfaces to online blogs (e.g., drivel) I had to start using one. Besides, if I lose another hard disk, at least I won't have to worry about my precious thoughts. I'm sure that other random thoughts will creep into this, but I'm going to try and keep it more technical than random personal. As much as I would like to look back and read that I did a legit backside noseblunt yesterday (on a plastic ledge on 124st) and made heaps of corn chowder last night.
Actually, forget it, I'm going to mix random stuff in here, so I have to weed out any important stuff in the future, like for instance this: today, I decided that along with Joggers and runners, wandering oblivious people listening to their I-pods are the most annoying obstacles for a person on a bike--one who is actually using the sidewalk to get somewhere. I'm sorry to all the runners out there, its nothing personal and I'm sure it's good excercise but it can't really be all that fun...can it? I mean, can't you play soccer or find some other way to get an aerobic exercise while actually having fun and not obstructing a sidewalk on some hill that you obsessively run up and down, over and over?
Anyhow, I'm about to enjoy some of that chowder I mentioned, and hopefully later I will get to what I intended on talking about: my thoughts for automatically generated python bindings for use in my personal c/c++ projects, and what solution I think is best for a (well actually my) python-based console.
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