Okay, so my clocks are springing forward that one hour tonight before I go to bed. Good.
According to Environment Canada, today had 11 hours, 42 minutes. One more week to the Official Start of Spring, hm? As noted elsewhere, the weather around here feels very much a messy transitional state of affairs. Rain, snow, rain, snow, rain again! Small wonder I had that pneumonia the other week, huh?
(I'll find out Monday if I need to stay on the inhaler on a daily basis, FYI, and the antibiotics are over and done, thanks be!)
Fiddling with the registration form design for Can-Con 2011 tonight, so that we have something to upload to the website for people to download, fill out and mail in with their payments, if they decide that they want to attend or support the conference, but don't want to deal with PayPal. Ideally, this form ought to be English/Français-bilingual, just like Can-Con itself. We're going to be hosting programming in both of Canada's official languages, and if all goes well, we'll be looking at stuff in other languages too someday.
(Hey, we're in a national capital city. If you don't hear at least a half-dozen languages spoken every day on the buses and streets and in the malls around here, you're doing the "living here" thing wrong in my arrogant opinion!)
So...what's up with all of you tonight?
According to Environment Canada, today had 11 hours, 42 minutes. One more week to the Official Start of Spring, hm? As noted elsewhere, the weather around here feels very much a messy transitional state of affairs. Rain, snow, rain, snow, rain again! Small wonder I had that pneumonia the other week, huh?
(I'll find out Monday if I need to stay on the inhaler on a daily basis, FYI, and the antibiotics are over and done, thanks be!)
Fiddling with the registration form design for Can-Con 2011 tonight, so that we have something to upload to the website for people to download, fill out and mail in with their payments, if they decide that they want to attend or support the conference, but don't want to deal with PayPal. Ideally, this form ought to be English/Français-bilingual, just like Can-Con itself. We're going to be hosting programming in both of Canada's official languages, and if all goes well, we'll be looking at stuff in other languages too someday.
(Hey, we're in a national capital city. If you don't hear at least a half-dozen languages spoken every day on the buses and streets and in the malls around here, you're doing the "living here" thing wrong in my arrogant opinion!)
So...what's up with all of you tonight?