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this is my journal ... i write it as i go ... it has typos ... it's not perfect ... but then ... neither am i
... No writing yesterday. But that was the plan, honest ...
April 21, 1999 6:15 a.m.
Huge thunderstorms here last night and early morning cut into my productive time, so I didn't get as much done as I had wanted.

The good news, though, is that I'm working on something new again. Feels good, actually. I had gotten myself into a situation where I was working on three projects at once, and while I was making incremental progress on each, none of them felt like they were getting very far.

Until, of course, they all finished at about the same time.

Note, I use the term "finish" loosely, here. I should say, they all ended up on Lisa's desk at the same time. In this case, Lisa read them last night, and they're pretty much finished. But, occasionally they come back a little bloody, if you know what I mean.

Two go in the mail today. Another one, hopefully tomorrow. In the meantime, I'm plotting and researching another story.


Have a good one.


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"There is another rule, the 80/20 rule, which states that the first 20% of your program will take 80% of your time to code, and the remaing 80% of your program will take the other 80% of your time!"
Jesse Liberty, C++ programming book author
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