I decided it wouldn't be a good idea to try to do something like not shave until the thesis project is done. I think I've noticed that once it gets to a certain point people seem to not want to talk to me as much. I think that no matter how often I shower, the not-shaving bit with the wild hair bit always just looks dirty. So I'll keep it on the more professional side and try to shave regularly still.
Anyways, didn't finish the user management changes, still need to work on a few more methods, attempt to figure out a way to work with RIT's authentication, add general HTML sanitizing and not just preventing SQL injection (which at least I did get to today, but that's because placeholders are easy). This is sort of a side system though anyway, so after just a touch more effort (maybe just an hour or two) in that it's time to move on what's closer to the actual work, and the sooner the better for that.
I'm still having a hard time feeling like every second counts, but it really does. So the first things that will go are the ones that waste both time and money- primarily internet comparison shopping (ebay included), restaurants (argh why have I ever spent money at restaurants), and the very intensive procrastination that occurs in the process of walking around supermarkets ten times in order to buy like five items. If I don't end up saving the $2 by not as thoroughly comparing the unit prices on cheese, then I guess I'll have to deal with it. I'll probably come out with less stuff anyway.
Let me know if I should put this in a cut. If I think about it the right way, this may actually end up helping me. It worked for romance, maybe it'll work for other areas too. Nothing quite like learning these things about yourself.
じゃあもう一度!行ってぇぇぇぇぇぇ!
Anyways, didn't finish the user management changes, still need to work on a few more methods, attempt to figure out a way to work with RIT's authentication, add general HTML sanitizing and not just preventing SQL injection (which at least I did get to today, but that's because placeholders are easy). This is sort of a side system though anyway, so after just a touch more effort (maybe just an hour or two) in that it's time to move on what's closer to the actual work, and the sooner the better for that.
I'm still having a hard time feeling like every second counts, but it really does. So the first things that will go are the ones that waste both time and money- primarily internet comparison shopping (ebay included), restaurants (argh why have I ever spent money at restaurants), and the very intensive procrastination that occurs in the process of walking around supermarkets ten times in order to buy like five items. If I don't end up saving the $2 by not as thoroughly comparing the unit prices on cheese, then I guess I'll have to deal with it. I'll probably come out with less stuff anyway.
Let me know if I should put this in a cut. If I think about it the right way, this may actually end up helping me. It worked for romance, maybe it'll work for other areas too. Nothing quite like learning these things about yourself.
じゃあもう一度!行ってぇぇぇぇぇぇ!