Need to get used to CVS. I can do CVS. I can do test-driven. I have, with exactly one project, managed to do test-driven development and regular CVS commits. I need to get the hang of this.
Need to build a portfolio site, still. Damn.
Need to work on the module idea I had for a color-matching algorithm. (While I'm probably not the best person to write it, hell, I need one. I can get some people to improve it later.)
<huey-lewis-impression>I need a new editor...</huey-lewis-impression>Need to post here more regularly. I have four years of journal entries, some of them apparently worth reading; I'm wondering if it would be a shame to let that die off.
Applied for more jobs today. Seriously considering work as a pizza delivery guy at this point. Have sent a volunteering app to the < a href="http://www.mesda.com/">MESDA; it's not like I couldn't use the experience.
Concerta, Concerta...where have you been all my life? Fatigue, gone. Thinking, more flexible and easier to organize. I can keep a three-list item in my head over a period longer than ten minutes without writing it down.
Another nice side effect with the Concerta is that my natural memory for numbers is less unfocused, so I've found that I can actually do a lot better with remembering phone numbers and costs and such than I used to.
Need to DDR, but loaned the mat and game to an aquaintance. It'll have to wait until Monday.
Need to report good news -- I'm signed up for classes this fall. My therapist said that it was definately time to get things moving on the academic front, and so they are. Not only did I sign up in one day (unprecedented, believe me), but I have also managed to get my financial aid application in within a few days time of the class registration. Those around me have assumed that the end of days is coming, since I can now do things, even if they involve paperwork sometimes.