04-VI-2010.

Bought the ticket home, from Lufthansa. Spent a few days trying to find them online, but hit Heisenberg's wall several times: as soon as I look at four of them, the first one has raised the price. Because of the increasing interest, this is the 2nd visit about the same flight within the hour...

Well, 770$ per capita, one way, not too bad. The scary part is the charge for the luggage. What we plan to carry will have to be seriously reduced. One of these days I put my disk collection on the scale, and the two tarts, not even full, are about 1,5kg. Wow... well there's room on disks and I still have the time. So copy everything worthwhile from those disks. Took me days.

At Richard's, Norman reports: „It appears the ODBC update errors have returned; this is the first occurrence since the service was started on April 19th. AERR reports a 'Trigger Failure' on an update of smb_TotMot2. I've restarted the service (added a Note to the Case), since this has worked in the past to resolve the issue.“ ... (first time, again, eh?). Typical of him - picking words carefully so it sounds official, making sense optional, poetic lightheadedness With capitalization a Priority. David schedules Jan and me for some meeting tomorrow about yet another third-party-vendor for some auxiliary software, looks like Lab light, much simpler and less demanding. Laura wants to know whether Feds will work on Windowses 2008, some canadian clinic want's to get a new server box, do we support it etc. Also, launching orders from questionaires (aka medical records aka progress notes) crashes, while it works off a toolbar button - says the issue was fixed in 5.2.33.20.

Meanwhile, George and I are churning code for the web app... those same questionaires (aka...) are exactly as complicated as in Feds desktop, with the additional layer of complexity - pack into json for sending to server, unpack when it arrives, bind to controls, know which is where.


Mentions: David Berton, Feds, George Whiteley, Jan Brenkelen, Lab Intro, Laura O'Hare, Norman Shen, Richard Fauntlerault, in serbian