Taking Work Home
For a little while longer, they have us using a freeware HTML application at work. It can't read what we do, but unlike notepad it's got pretty colors. It's actually a pretty good program. While I generally use Crimson Editor at home, the newest version is either totally madwack or doesn't work on my computer. So I went to download.com and got the editor I use at work.
It's really a solid program, but there is something aesthetically wrong with it: The inescapable feeling that if my monitor was 4" smaller and I was in a 4'x2' cubicle, I'd be at work.
Weekends solely exist so that I don't feel like I'm at work.
It's really a solid program, but there is something aesthetically wrong with it: The inescapable feeling that if my monitor was 4" smaller and I was in a 4'x2' cubicle, I'd be at work.
Weekends solely exist so that I don't feel like I'm at work.
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