phil had been worried that he was leaving boston just in time for spring to arrive. i don't remember spring having an 8° windchill.
when i got out of bed this morning i thought it was 3 or 4 in the afternoon. it was around 9:43 a m. today might be one of those days.
simon was being a cutie today:


i fixed some of the bugs i had in cadet the other day, and generalized things so theoretically it can synce between multiple devices now. i should probably add some tests or something, but i think it's too early.
haha, weird al's "the alternative polka" is awesome.
i started really thinking about what is definitely the most difficult part of cadet to date: per-field merging. ie, if you edit the same card on multiple devices, but not necessarily the same field (like the name), they should all be nicely merged. the only thing more difficult that i forsee is auto-detecting of devices.
it's not really interesting, but there's a similarity in both of the things i think are going to be difficult: they have to do with real world things. rob pike (of "you don't need spaces in your file names" fame) i think said something about how over 90% of the work on plan 9 went into supporting interoperability standards such as mime and tcp/ip etc. and wasn't spent on "innovating." at least i think it was him, it might have been someone talking about BeOS.
hmm i really should get to sleep so i can catch the bruins game tomorrow at noon.