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Well, I'm having a great time. I'm down in California visiting yosh and uzi. We went out for dinner with raph tonight, and had an all around great time :).

We then went to visit the XCF at Berkeley for a few secs, and stopped in at the "Top Dog", where I was asked if I was gay by some drunken lady :)

uzi drives like a madman.. I'm not even gonna tell you our top speed of the day ;-)

yosh was kind enough to donate some space on evilplan.org for our website, so now we have our website located at http://entity.evilplan.org. I didn't want to keep it on the work server for political reasons (don't you hate that ?).

So, I'm going to California this weekend to go visiting! Should be lots of fun.. I'm hoping to get out and try to surf, though I'm sure I'd just make a fool of myself, but I'd like to try anyway :)

Matt and I are still plugging away at Entity. The CVS version is coming along nicely now, and I'm hoping we can get a new release out in a little bit. The new core is so much improved that I almost feel guilty for the last realease.. :)

I've generally been happy with the level of interest lately. At least a few new people have stopped in to talk about it on #entity on gimpnet. I hope this continues..

Work is really starting to get to me lately.. I think it's about time I moved on to something new before I spontaneously combust :)

Hmm, I must be a pretty boring guy.. I can't think of anything else to write about.. oh well :)

So I've been slaving away on Entity (http://entity.netidea.com).. Matt and I have gotten quite a lot done, and are having fun coding up a storm.

The cool thing of the day was an irc client written in Entity. It's very simplistic still, but it's neat to see. The usual ability to drop other application objects is really nifty.. I put in a clock and the MIT dictionary thing into the irc client for the fun of it..

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