Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Recharge Spa redesign work: styling tweaks, sent Drew a new snapshot. Breakfast at home: organic oatmeal with diced, organic cripps pink apple; organic cinnamon; organic soy milk; organic ginger tisane. It's been a week since my toenail was removed, and the nail bed is continuing to heal. I walk sometimes normally and sometimes with a limp. It hurts the most after showering. I've been taking over-the-counter pain medicine as instructed by the doctor. Rode Muni to work. Linkchecking, Flickr work, kiosk work. Calendar management. Sent a surplus pickup request to Denetra for assorted cables and other old computer equipment. Management activities. Lots of file organization, file purging, and uploading to The Archive. Submitted more requests to Eric to tweak how The Archive works. Lunch at the cafeteria: large salad. Eric and David moved today from their office across the hall to Laurel Heights 218. Followup with supp app work in Drupal: SSL setup. Rode Muni home. Drove to PDDR's. Dinner with Danny, Romy, Drew, and met downstairs neighbors Chris, Will, and Isaac—all young social-networking-company-employed techies, the first two of Cloudy and the third of Facebook. Isaac filled in for (Mark?) who was working. Phil was working and arrived late. Danny made chicken cordon bleu; timbale of rice; side of stir-fried mystery greens; bowl of non-spicy, surf-and-turf gumbo. Dessert: currant-almond tart from Tartine. We talked about Cloudy, work schedules, work spaces, working from home, distractions from working, projection of movies, restaurant preferences, noisy pet birds, Southpaw, Tartine, Texas, Dallas, Austin, Australia, seasons and weather, Mark Zuckerberg, whether Mark Zuckerberg owns more than one t-shirt, the Facebook film, the yoga teacher that was recently fired from Facebook, tech company perks, fashion, shoplifting, more. Home. Recharge Spa redesign work: tweaked margins for responsive layouts. Clipper card now seems to be autoloading. I thought yesterday that it wasn't going to work and that I would have to talk to a human, but fortunately I think it's working.