Operation Sleep Disorder: Day 3
With the benefit of hindsight and poor short-term memory, Wednesday flew right by. Kept busy making inspection cards and tweaking the inspection card template allowed me to ignore the clock. Jeff was nice enough to remind me of break times. C
Before work, I read a little bit about Google’s Chrome OS that won’t be released until this time next year. To this point, I have been less than impressed by Google’s Chrome browser. It lacks support for extensions, little applications that extend the abilities of the browser. For instance, there is no way in Chrome to block all advertisements, and why would there be? Google makes most of their money through online advertising, so they would be reluctant to give people the ability to eliminate their main source of revenue. I like the idea that Chrome OS will be opensource (read: FREE), but until Google has released an alpha build of Chrome OS, I think it’s far too early to speculate on how successful such an operating system will be. Remember, Chrome OS will compete with Windows 7, OS X, and the many flavors of Linux.
So far tonight, I’ve slept about 6 hours. I expect that I’ll take a short nap a bit later, probably around 3am. First, I have some TV shows to watch, including Stage 5 Tour de France highlights, the Warehouse 13 premier, Big Brother UK, and Torchwood: Children of Earth Day Three. I just watched That’s Impossible, and that show straight up sucks, mostly padded with obviousness, speculation, and conjecture. Oh, did I mention it’s on The History Channel? I should have known!
Two more days of 1st shift, followed by a short weekend, then it’s back to the anti-social vampire sleep cycle of 3rd shift. Yay!
