Tired and underpaid.
So it's late, and 3/4 of the group are at Mitch's house. We are nearing completion of the game, but still have work to do, so we decided to meet at Mitch's house and work on it together. Sitting near me (Jared) are Mitch and Nate. Ben is to be getting here in about 8.5 hours. ((Oh, Ben just called and apparently he will actually be here in about half an hour)).
I have made a list of what we still must complete, and the list is somewhat long-ish. It's not overly long, however, and although a number of the tasks are somewhat time-consuming, none of them are really all that difficult. So after that list, I feel somewhat reassured. Crunch-time is slightly less crunchy. Like an Oreo in milk.
Also, the computer I am using is HORRIBLE. Yes, it is even worse than my own. The video card can reach nothing better than 640x480 resolution, and the colour quality can not best 16 bit. The mouse is completely screwed, and if I move it, it goes wonky all over the screen and starts selecting things. So I use the keyboard. In JCreator, I cannot actually type, so I must type things into Notepad and then copy them. The ONLY reason I am willing to use this machine is because I need to code and it is the only thing available. :/
Anyway, we stil have work to do. But we are nearing our goal, and taking a break. We are all very tired at this point in time, and decided that we can get no productive work done and will therefore rest for some time, then get back to work when our minds are refreshed. And thus shall end.
*falls asleep*
~Genome

3 Comments:
wonky is a great word. I use it all the time. you don't speak horribly wierd you know. not to me.
Oh, well thank you. I don't know if you'll ever be back here, but I figured I'll respond just in case.
It's actually a fluke that I found this comment. I haven't checked this site in ages. By which I mean months.
But wonky really is a great word. I don't use it nearly often enough, and the reason I used it there was just because it was the best description there was of the mouse's actions. But yes. I must make a point of using it more often.
Do I know you at all? Just, I mean, you're Anonymous, and I'm wondering if you're purely just an Internet crawler, or if I know you in real-life or something. You know? Yeah.
A fluke that I pointed it out to you, you mean. I'm the one what saw the change, I just didn't care enough to look for it.
I win.
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