With 30,000 you get Egg Roll
2018-Apr-02, Monday 09:46I caught this off NPR this morning:
30,000 people are expected at the Whitehouse Easter egg Roll.
One of the interesting things is that they have a "Story Nook" where various government officials will read stories.
Amongst the readers are the Whitehouse Press Secretary and the head of the NSA.
The Whitehouse Press Secretary and the NSA Director telling "Fairy Tales"...
Imagine THAT?
With the holidays, traffic has been light.
My shuttle came in a half hr early.
I think Stan Kenton "Flight of the Valkyries" was playing as I crossed Mariani.
Put the laptop on to charge and connect to mail.
Headed off to get coffee at Cafe Mac to "Mission Impossible".
Interesting morning.
So, it would seem, Im slowly transitioning into Python developer from Sysadmin.
Current challenges include finding a way to extract mail messages from a MacBook and then parsing & processing the messages.
Ive also got a problem trying to sort tuples in Python, I want to sort the tuples against each other and the sort function keeps trying to sort the contents of the individual tuples.
ARGH!
30,000 people are expected at the Whitehouse Easter egg Roll.
One of the interesting things is that they have a "Story Nook" where various government officials will read stories.
Amongst the readers are the Whitehouse Press Secretary and the head of the NSA.
The Whitehouse Press Secretary and the NSA Director telling "Fairy Tales"...
Imagine THAT?
With the holidays, traffic has been light.
My shuttle came in a half hr early.
I think Stan Kenton "Flight of the Valkyries" was playing as I crossed Mariani.
Put the laptop on to charge and connect to mail.
Headed off to get coffee at Cafe Mac to "Mission Impossible".
Interesting morning.
So, it would seem, Im slowly transitioning into Python developer from Sysadmin.
Current challenges include finding a way to extract mail messages from a MacBook and then parsing & processing the messages.
Ive also got a problem trying to sort tuples in Python, I want to sort the tuples against each other and the sort function keeps trying to sort the contents of the individual tuples.
ARGH!