pittsfield-jew

The first post says it all Shalom, This is the home of the Pittsfield Jew. Sure its neat to read about Jews in Brooklyn who are very observant but how about a not so observant Jew who lives in the Mid West?

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Wednesday

For lack of a clever title, today is Wednesday. On Monday Jonny read chapter 23, 24, and 25 of Jeremiah. Not much is happening in that story. Today he listened to Torah Gems, parsha Mishpatim. He also started listening to another commentator's audio from Chabad today. This parsha is the one about the ox gores someone's property. Torah Gems talk a lot about kosher milk. This is ridiculous that in the US someone would be concerned that the milk wasn't from a cow. But to each his own. Jonny is up to page 268 of Man Without A Face and page 32 of Peony. Too bad in Peony it doesn't look like the main character is going to marry Peony, for whom the book is titled. Sorry if this gives away too much of the story. Oh no the blog is flowing into one long paragraph again. Oh no Jonny is losing interest again in reporting the days events. Jonny had his mid-year evaluation with Rob today. Everything is fantastic. His mentor Lea is working half-time now. She is loving it. Jonny just got of the phone with her. He was in the process of re-writing her VB program in VB 2008 . NET and also updating the Sybase driver to Data Direct ODBC. So the buttons on the screen weren't showing up. This was because the screen resolution wasn't correct. He adjuste the designer view and moved the buttons up. Now data appears in the form. Back to the main task at hand. The main task wasn't the VB and DB driver. Nope. The main task was to upgraded the Printer class. The printer class worked in VB 6 but not this new VB. So to the user the print button does nothing. Penny is in her office talking to someone. Time to fall asleep listening to the tales of the ox goring someone.

1 Comments:

  • At 12:26 PM, Blogger Cappy said…

    Visuabable Basic is cool. I've been playing with it on and off for about 15 years. Of course with my mighty SQL powers, mere procedural languages are but a diversion.

     

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