Tired this morning. I went over to some friends’ house last night and hung out with them for a few hours talking, and generally having a good time. Got home and to bed about the normal time, but for some reason woke up at 3am this morning. Finally decided to get out of bed around 4 because I just wasn’t getting back to sleep, but now, at 6am, as I’m wrapping up the blogging for the morning, I’m feeling tired. And I know that if I go back to bed, I’ll sleep until noon or so, which wouldn’t exactly be a career-enhancing maneuver, since I have a meeting to get to this morning.
So I guess it’s just a matter of powering through the sleepiness with a combination of Mountain Dew and Sudafed. I’ll probably be okay, but I wouldn’t be surprised if I had an overpowering urge to nap sometime after lunch this afternoon.
- A little baseball news: Saints sign Frost, two others. Jeremy Frost will be back in St. Paul this summer. And it’s just two and a half weeks until training camp opens on April 29th. [press-patch]
- Guy Kawasaki talks about his First 100 Days of blogging. He’s got funny observations, as usual. I’m not really sure why I don’t read him more often, actually. [scripting]
- I’m not exactly sure why anyone would want a machine that could BSOD on Demand, but apparently it’s just another neat feature built into Windows. [flutterby]
- In local news, the Twin Cities Flickr April photowalk will be on the 30th at the Minneapolis Farmer’s Market. Sounds like fun, but I’ve got a hankerin’ to get out with the camera sooner than that. Maybe I’ll head over to the Tax Day Rally on Saturday or something.
- Another ex-cow-orker of mine, brian grivna (who, e.e. cummings-like, eschews capitalization), has had an essay published in Before the Mortgage. He’ll be reading from it at Magers & Quinn in Calhoun Square on April 25th at 7pm.
- Wanna go to an Art Show? Wanna show something in an art show? Who or What is Mpls? is open to anyone. Submission deadline is April 21st, and the show runs May 6-10. Might be worth stopping by to look at. [metro mpls]