I'm finding it hard to focus on just technically related work stuff ... I really lack the resolve at the moment to be so ... so ... thematically linear. Such things can make one conceptually unpallettable, you know.
But, the 6502 assembler is coming along at a rather sluggish pace since I'm such a lazy blob of crap. I've knicked a decent syntax overview from original MOS docs ... which is good. I've gotten down the basic grammar specification, which I guess is actually decent progress since its been a good 2 years since I've done anything with Bison, so I'm pretty much learning that part on the fly, too.
I think, rather than do my planned implementation of inetutils, I'll do more reading.
Oh yeah, school's out, and I'm looking for full-time employment now. I hope I can find something at least within the next 3 months, at the ideal least.
Which is more true, I wonder:
The longer you hold your breath underwater:
a) Brain cells are aspixiated, resulting in possibly cumulative damage.
b) Lung capacity is adaptively increased.
c) Equal proportions of both
Or rather, does what not kill you necessairly make you stronger? I'm talking specifically about living here in Fuckmont, and I'm incapable of effictively objectifying at the moment. I've made up my mind to move the instant I sign an offer letter for a new job. The sooner the better ...
I feel lighter by just making that declaration.
But, the 6502 assembler is coming along at a rather sluggish pace since I'm such a lazy blob of crap. I've knicked a decent syntax overview from original MOS docs ... which is good. I've gotten down the basic grammar specification, which I guess is actually decent progress since its been a good 2 years since I've done anything with Bison, so I'm pretty much learning that part on the fly, too.
I think, rather than do my planned implementation of inetutils, I'll do more reading.
Oh yeah, school's out, and I'm looking for full-time employment now. I hope I can find something at least within the next 3 months, at the ideal least.
Which is more true, I wonder:
The longer you hold your breath underwater:
a) Brain cells are aspixiated, resulting in possibly cumulative damage.
b) Lung capacity is adaptively increased.
c) Equal proportions of both
Or rather, does what not kill you necessairly make you stronger? I'm talking specifically about living here in Fuckmont, and I'm incapable of effictively objectifying at the moment. I've made up my mind to move the instant I sign an offer letter for a new job. The sooner the better ...
I feel lighter by just making that declaration.
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...Lighter? Or heavier?