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Think first, code later
Several weeks ago, I was working on reports for ReceiptWallet and thought I had it all done in one weekend. The following Monday I realized I missed a part, handling sub items. I poked at it a few times and got nowhere. I then thought about the problem for 3 days and figured it out (all without coding). I told my wife that it would take me 1 hour to finish it. So the following Saturday, I got up, coded for 1 hour (exactly) and said that I was done. I went to test it and it didn't work. Damn. I had breakfast, thought a little more about the problem, came back, added one line of code and then everything worked.
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Childhood obesity
Several months ago I started seeing and hearing numerous ads about childhood obesity. It kind of surprised me that there was a huge campaign to fight it that just appeared when this problem has been known for years. It sickens me to see overweight children. People blame computers and video games for many of the problems. While I'm not going to disagree with that, I think the problem lies in the habits parents teach their children. I use a computer 10+ hours a day for work and other things; however, I make it a point to go for a run 4-5 times a week and carve out that time in my schedule. In addition, I watch what I eat. I was never raised to drink soda all the time or have chips everyday for lunch. Society can be partially blamed for this, but maybe parental influence can also play a factor in preventing this. I don't have children, so I don't know how hard this is, but it would appear (from an outsider's point of view) that good and bad habits start in the home.
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Upper body pain - huh?
Today after my run (training has begun for my 2nd marathon), I started to feel pain in my upper body. This doesn't happen after a run so I started thinking, what could cause this? Then I remembered I started playing my Nintendo Wii 2 days ago. While I haven't played with it much, the swinging action is doing a number on me. I thought I was in decent shape, but it's making me work in a way I didn't expect. Thanks Nintendo!
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Digging up the past can sometimes be a good thing
I was contacted today by someone looking for a real early version of Eudora for Newton (prior to 1996) to prove that someone's patent claim of email on a handheld is invalid. That's pretty amazing to me that someone would actually attempt to claim email on a handheld so late as Eudora for Newton wasn't the first; there was eWorld and the Motorola Marco which pre-dated Eudora for Newton. As I was searching and digging up stuff, I came across a press release announcing that Eudora Pro for Newton won a CES Innovations award in 1997 (that's 10 years ago!). I either forgot about the award or no one ever told me about it. I wasn't at CES to receive the award (I've never been to CES, I was at Comdex for one day the prior year, I think), but I guess that's what happens in a big company. I was the sole author of the product, so I guess I can claim the award as my own.