Now that travel and training and all that happy fun stuff has come and gone I can get back to doing what's important...like playing video games and being lazy ;-)
On a serious note, the last monkey that I need to get off my back at work is nessquik. When that it ready to role, my software can go back into maintenance mode; receiving library updates as they are made available. That will give me some more time to focus on some small bro use cases as well.
I started playing Mario Galaxy recently since I realized I had been borrowing it from Dan for way too long. It's a lot of fun. Not too difficult which is really a pleasure. I wasn't interested in tough challenges to get stars and all that. I just wanted to play through leisurely and the game does that well.
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