Choppers and floor sensors Jan07 '03

God, I swear, I love the web. I love programming code. It’s so perfect. I turn down quality leisure time to do programming related stuff. I can’t get enough. It’s like a drug.

When everyone else would be out celebrating something, I’d be the one at home learning more about PHP. I just can’t get enough. But that’s enough about that.

I think I saw President Bush’s helicopter over the expressway as I was heading downtown today. It flew right over the stagnant traffic, and I could only wonder who was in it. I know the man was here in Chicago today, giving some yada yada on economic grants or something. Wait – shhh... Was that another taunt I just heard from North Korea? Nah, maybe it was the wind.

Speaking of, the wind was howling here in Chicago today. I mean whistling like crazy. I felt like I was in the Himalayas. Which is, wait – I have my map, I can check to see where that is. Actually, my map couldn’t support itself. It fell off the wall, due to non–aggressive–adhesive tape. Those Nat–Geo maps are heavy. They’re heavy–duty. Quality.

I must carry on now with my studies of MySQL. I can’t get enough of this either. I could be relaxing now, maybe watching Monster’s Inc., but nope – I prefer the quiet code of "mysql> insert into table 2002_daily_log values"

Yeah. That. If you don’t know what that means, I’m sure somebody out there does – don’t worry because I am a loser.

But I am a happy loser. I just love code. Plain and simple. Gotta go. Zip.

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matthom is published and produced by Matt Thommes - an independent publishing enthusiast, mobile blogger, content creator, informative writer, web developer from Chicago. Never one to conform, Matt intends to promote the effect the web has on our lives, in an effort to intensify, instruct, and clarify all that is happening around us.

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