Of Blogs and Cats
Jan. 31st, 2013 08:00 pmCorporate Blogging Blues
One of my functions at work is to have a blog. For those who blog out in the wilderness of the internet, it may sound like a sugar coated based wannabe blog. However, there are some advantages on doing this:
- It looks good in your performance review. At least you can show that you can do more than being cranky all day.
- You have a captive audience. Considering the amount of people in the company, they are your potential viewers... Well, wishful thinking being that they can still go and read Fakebok. (ugh).
- At least, the subject that you write it is related to work, therefore you do not have to worry about spilling the beans on something that you should not have and topics are fairly easy to come by.
However, when my boss' boss asked me on the statistics, I proudly said that nobody is reading the darned thing.
I still need to continue though... it seems that he'll help with advertisement.
The one who rises early...
I need to call my wife earley in the marning. (like a drunken sailor, harr) She has to take the cat to get it fixed. I am not sure why she wants me to call her being that I am not an early riser. But we have to take the kitty early to the hospital. I put the alarm at 6:00 AM (0600h) and I wish that I can actually go up and push her out of bed.
flymake, oh fly, fly you miserable thing.
I managed to get one of our work took working in flymake.el It is the tool that we tell the developers to run before submitting the code for inspection. They never do (of course), but now I have more power to annoy them being that flymake will tell me if they fixed it or not (evil laughter). With that I can raise heck and make their life miserable.
However, it seems that S/Xemacs does not want to play ball. For some reason it's not getting the data that it needs to identify the tool output. I ran it on SXemacs and it barfed on me with an error code.
I need to do more research to figure out why.
It works in Gnu Emacs