It's 4:00 a.m. on a Monday and I'm at work. Slept in until 7:00 or 7:30 or something Sunday night and came into work around 9:00 p.m. Interesting. I wonder if this would become a trend if I worked here longer?

I'm not sure if it was the light or if it was because I ate all of three meals in three days and stayed up until sunrise twice on the weekend, but when I woke up last night, my arms were grey and mottled. As if I was dead. Quite disturbing.

This was by far the most productive weekend I've had in a long time. Three days of nonstop code. I probably accomplished more than I did in the second half of the summer. Audiere 1.02 is out and stuck in SourceForge. I helped jcore with the FreeBSD (*NIX) port of Sphere. Sphere is back in SourceForge's CVS server. The Mozilla Media Player service is working (I wrote it in JS, yay!). Talked with kepler and MarkH@activestate about using XPCOM (and PyXPCOM) for my next game engine. Read the MacOS X system design documentation. I even got around to cleaning out my hard drive.

Speaking of my audio library, it's pretty damn solid nowadays. I've been using it to play all of my VNV Nation songs here at work, and it only skips during heavy disk I/O. It has the same stability that Winamp does, which is seriously cool.

This morning I got to thinking. Code is wonderful and all, and creating software (or creating in general?) is one of the most exhilarating experiences in existence, but I'm starting to miss people. (Mike, I'm turning into you, yo!) School will be kinda cool in that I'll be surrounded by common folk, and I can once again assert my programming skillz upon the masses. Or not. Either way, we'll have a decent time.

I've been kind of depressed recently. I think I must purify my soul in an eternity of solitude.

Wow, that was the most incoherent pile of blathering crap that I've written on here yet. Doesn't mean I'll erase it, of course. ;)