Back to work

First day back at work today. We had a lot of rain over the weekend, so decided to not cycle and get the (much slower, but dryer) bus. I've felt a lot sleepier all day without my morning exercise, although maybe staying up pretty late trying to get all my keys signed from LCA might have more to do with it.

I finally got everything in the right format for the caff tool, but it was then prompting me for the password each time (I have 3 keys to sign with) so I now have gpg-agent all setup and will finish them off tonight with a bit more efficiency hopefully.

Spent most of the day ignoring all my management tasks and doing Rails development, learnt a lot about he new Sexy Migrations in Rails 2 - very neat. My Amazon delivery also arrived after lunch - got The Rails Way and The Ruby Way 2nd Edition (both big reference books - far from tutorials for newbies), the latest Unix in a Nutshell for the team and Getting Things Done as I got tired of waiting for it at the library. My Thinking Rock tool is looking very very full at the moment (a lot of tasks became scheduled while I was LCA), so after reading a couple of chapters on the bus I am determined on getting back into my "Thinking like water" state :)

The innaugural meeting of OSDGC is this Thursday - I really hope I can make it given I was the person that started it off. Please come along if you are a developer working with FOSS living or working on the Gold Coast.

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