The difference between learning a language by reading a tutorial, and impatiently diving into it by just looking up a couple of command descriptions in a reference and glancing at some machine-generated code:
(Y'all can probably guess what I was trying for, right?)
Each time I go into a machine-generated PostScript file to tweak something (most recently to make six measures in the middle of a piece of music grey instead of black), the "I should really get off my ass and learn this language like I meant to do a decade ago instead of just poking at it" button gets pressed a little harder. If I weren't in the middle have so many other projects all distracting me from each other, maybe I'd get there.
Let's see how far I get this time. Though a couple of raster graphic formats I noticed are tugging at my attention today as well...
I hope to get around to replying to LJ comments later today, but
I might get my head stuck in one of these projects, or I might get to
see
anniemal,
so no promises. By the way, the fan is running. I didn't have axle
grease, but I figured petrolatum[*] was closer to that than anything
else in the house (and the residue full of hair and dust that I wiped
off when I disassembled it supported the axle grease idea). I'm giving
it a nice little burn-in to see whether it burns up.
[*] I'll save you the trouble of looking it up: petroleum jelly, Vaseline. Cool word though, innit?
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bizarre ways.