i've been having interesting dreams the past few nights. last night, i had one dream where dave mason was using the foobar and complained that it wasn't configurable.
another from last night was that taylor came back from the bahamas early, and had gotten a new haircut which was of the style of kid n' play, except that it had plastic around it so it looked like he had a glass of beer on his head.
the night before, i had dreamt that i was at kind of like an amphitheater, and it was a church or something, because i was going to talk to the guy in one corner of the seats and he was a minister or something, and he asked me how my tumor was. apparently, i had one because my stomach hurt, but neither me nor my parents would acknowledge it, because that would mean that the church was right and stuff. it was pretty odd.
over the weekend (i think) i had a dream where i had another sister, a year younger than i am (my real sister is 2.5 years younger). i couldn't remember her becuase i didn't have any memories before my real sister was born. i asked my mom (in the dream) about her and i guess she couldn't remember or something... anyway now it is vaguely similar to the cancer dream.
also last night i had dreams about the file selector, which is going pretty well despite e-table's attempts at slowing development. most of the rendering side of things in the flist are done, but there is some stuff i haven't committed because i thought i had added a crash, but it is (i think) e-table.
i've been torturing my laptop with the new gnu build tools. the new libtool is somewhat wonky, and the new autoconf totally breaks the xml-i18n-tools (although they seem to have been doing a nasty-ish hack). and the new xemacs is interesting. can't get it to do fonts right yet :(
got the big lebowski on dvd. it is a very funny movie.
listening to (disc 1 of) SAW vol. II which i haven't heard in a while. it's pretty cool. it does however remind me of last summer when i got it, which is probably the last time i had listened to it. it's pretty amazing what your brain associates with things, and how much you probably do remember.
sleep.