Today started off ok, then got crap, then improved a little. I was all ready to get into work, and make some significant progress on the program that has to be finished by Wednesday next week so that it can be installed before the Christmas break starts. But instead, I spent a good part of the day debugging access violations. I was getting so frustrated, and was certain that I wouldn’t be able to meet the deadline. But towards the end of day I changed my approach (thanks to some advice from someone, which I initially thought would be a pain to change everything around for, but didn’t turn out to be so bad), and that seems to have fixed things. On the one hand, that’s good, because now I don’t have exceptions and violations coming out of everywhere, but on the other, it’s annoying because I still don’t know what caused them in the first place. But at this point, I’m happy to just have the regular bugs to fix. So maybe I’ll finish in time after all.
Survivor tonight wasn’t much in the way of “I can’t believe he (usually Jon) did that”, but was still ok. After watching the show, I look forward to Fridays so I can get updated on what’s just been shown in the US. Sad I know
Poor Darrah looks as though she weighs less than the immunity sword she was wearing - she seemed to have a hard time taking it off before the challenge. I’ll be a bit miffed if she wins, she’s been such a non-entity so far. I think the first time I remember seeing her talking one-on-one with the camera like everyone else does was last week. Before then she hardly said a word. I don’t know who I want to win. There isn’t really anyone I suppose. At this stage, it seems that Burton has everything going in his favour, and if he gets into the final two with Jon as he’s planning, I can’t see Jon winning it. But maybe the women will turn on the guys and vote them off, although strategically it’s probably best to keep Jon around. I’ll have to wait until Sunday and Monday (wooow, 2 days in a row!!) to find out what happens in the end. But I’m pretty lukewarm on everyone, so it probably won’t be a case of “I’m glad he/she won”.