lying in the bath tub for over two
hours is healthy. what I did:
I read "der knochenmann" by wolf haas. my first novel by this
author. summary: now I know him, using more verbs would definitely
help his language, and: appropriate reading for bath tubs &
holidays.
I tore the splinter out
of my foot after
the latter was macerated enough from soaking ...
at 3:13 a.m. the door bell rings.
once. twice. I get curious & open the door. - the young woman
in front of the door shudders horrified & mutters "sorry". -
wtf?
november was a busy month for me.
"travelled" (i.e. attended seminars & conferences) several
times, tried to cope with a whole lot of work at the office, &
accumulated approximately 40 hours of overtime all together.
now I'm looking forward to 4 days off (december 8-11) ...
snow: yesterday snow was falling when I went to a bar by bike.
*sigh*
bike: some idiot smashed my bike against the wall in front of
the bar; now the front light is not working any more (I had my
bike's lights repaired just the day before yesterday). *sigh*
foot: the splinter in my foot (cf. this blog
entry) starts hurting again. *sigh*
/tmp: cron can't write to /tmp any more on one of my machines.
hu? *sigh*
windows: a friend has problems with his windows machine - the
machine/mouse/network/whatever is terribly slow. a virus? - I guess
I'll have to go there and take a look. despite one of my favourite
t-shirts.
*sigh*
postgresql: why is there no DROP SOMETHING IF EXISTS foo? - if
I use DROP statements I get errors about non-existing stuff, if I
leave out the DROP lines I get errors on CREATEs because stuff
already exists. - no problem for manual interventions, but
dbconfig-common breaks. deadlock? *sigh*
*sigh*
update 1: fixed items #2, #4, #5. working on #6. update 2: fixed item
#3.