Wish us luck!
May. 24th, 2003 11:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Welp, this is it.
After an embarassing number of false starts, it looks like we're actually going to get out of Lizbeth's parents' house. Whether or not this whole thing turns out to be stupid is left to be seen, but we're actually going, that's for sure.
When I finish writing this I'm going to put my 'puters into the car and tomorrow am Lizbeth will start the drive to Florida with every single nook and cranny of the car full of.. stuff.
Then on Monday am I'm flying out to Phoenix to teach my C class. I've been eating, sleeping and breathing C. My confidence went up when Elizabeth said I woke her up talking it in my sleep, which is always the first sign of me being ready to teach a class. =:) I've been writing a demo application to center the class around and it's _almost_ done. An old friend was nice enough to give me some space on his machine while mine is in transit so I will hopefully be able to finish up before the class starts. Either way, here's hoping it works out! My biggest concern is that I'm going to have to retain all this C stuff without losing the Linux stuff in my head in case I actually get that RedHat interview set up while in Phoenix.
Anyway, I'll keep you all posted. Like I said, wish us luck!!!
--Brad
After an embarassing number of false starts, it looks like we're actually going to get out of Lizbeth's parents' house. Whether or not this whole thing turns out to be stupid is left to be seen, but we're actually going, that's for sure.
When I finish writing this I'm going to put my 'puters into the car and tomorrow am Lizbeth will start the drive to Florida with every single nook and cranny of the car full of.. stuff.
Then on Monday am I'm flying out to Phoenix to teach my C class. I've been eating, sleeping and breathing C. My confidence went up when Elizabeth said I woke her up talking it in my sleep, which is always the first sign of me being ready to teach a class. =:) I've been writing a demo application to center the class around and it's _almost_ done. An old friend was nice enough to give me some space on his machine while mine is in transit so I will hopefully be able to finish up before the class starts. Either way, here's hoping it works out! My biggest concern is that I'm going to have to retain all this C stuff without losing the Linux stuff in my head in case I actually get that RedHat interview set up while in Phoenix.
Anyway, I'll keep you all posted. Like I said, wish us luck!!!
--Brad