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Q2 Goals in Review

The quarter ended a couple weeks ago, so let's see how I did this time around:

1. Learn thirteen new VI commands/shortcuts, an average of one per week.

2. Post thirteen email-related or work-related blog entries, an average of one per week.

3. Work an average of at least three hours per day on weekends.

4. Read all of Learning Perl.

Dang! Missed on this one.

5. Finish and upload the current batch of RT interface enhancements.


Personal Goals

6. Be out of bed by 7:15 at least four days of each week.

Not even close, but I had a good streak going up until the flu of death I had at the beginning of June.

7. Read one book for personal enjoyment -- God's Debris.

8. Work out five days out of every week, barring injury or illness.

9. Add .1 miles to daily workout at the end of each month.

10. Take Dexter to the dog park at least three times.


Shooting-For-The-Moon-If-There's-Time Goals

11. Begin work on integrating our accounts database with RT.

RT has since been largely taken off my plate.

12. Beef up the U2-Drive and get it running Xen/VMWare with multiple OSes.

Sebastian got there ahead of me and set up his own VMWare box for Customer Care.

13. Complete at least one of three phases of the reseller provisioning project.

I did get a good bit of PHP under my belt last quarter, but not from working on this project.

It seems the quarterly goal system is going to be a bit different this time around. I've already got a long list of tasks I want to get done.

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