Today was the most interesting day in my Java class yet. He went over the history on how IBM got started, his sorting machine, his sorting methods, and all that. I found it to be actually interesting, in that geeky way. We're doing a sorting unit, so it fits. We learned about the bubble sort today. It's really simple and easy to learn.
I don't think I am going to work on developing kdjournal for a while. I don't have the time to make it a high quality product. Instead, I think I am going to use Project Steve Guttenberg. It writes to a flat file, so it's simple to setup. It took me 10 minutes to get a working setup, and it took me an hour to merge it 100% to my web site. I'll be uploading it in the next few days. Another blogger I am considering using is Movable Type. It has a slightly more restrictive license, which doesn't really affect me. It is more challenging to setup though. I couldn't get it to use the Berkely db library as it wants to. I may try it again in a few days.
I'll be gone this weekend. I'm going to be going to Rachel's house to hang out with her parents, friends, and help her setup her new house.
Anyways, Rachel is on her way out of the washroom, ready to sleep. NITE!
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