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prog ([personal profile] prog) wrote2003-05-15 12:47 am

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Is there a word to describe the following visual pattern that invariably appears in the screens of modern laptop computers?
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(detail)

Little matrix binary-OR signs comprising a paste of dust and human fingertip oils, applied to screen gradually, each time one shuts the laptop lid. Blecch.



Speaking of Matrices, I actually pondered responding to a [livejournal.com profile] jtroutman invitation to attend a sneak preview of The Movie Reloaded at Railroad Square in W-ville this evening, but (knowing how I function) this would have involved blowing off a lot of work both today and probably tomorrow, and I am feeling too behind in work to do that. (I also had to pass up a theatre-going invite from [livejournal.com profile] magid.) Instead, I actually got a lot of work done, beating up most of the first laundry list of HTS Manager bugs that Dara handed me last Friday. So that was nice.

I should make more checklists as part of my daily routine. Because nothing says "yer done" like a checked-off checklist. Seriously: since I work mostly on very, very large projects, and have a great deal of solitude and autonomy while doing so, it's often hard to feel, after a day's work, that I've done anything at all. Hmm... for years, maybe for as long as I've been a programmer, I've been telling myself to keep a work-diary. I really oughtta. What's stopping me? I dunno, dunno. Maybe the guaranteed lack of audience to feed my ego. Maybe I can split the difference and publish it on the ICCB website. meh

Pattern Matching

[identity profile] kyroraz.livejournal.com 2003-05-15 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, the way that you describe that pattern, it almost sounds like that the keyboard has imprinted itself onto the screen, as the keys seem to alternate suchly.