Fail Week
This is not the week for easy fixes for me. Yesterday, I had a unique experience with Javascript that made me die a little inside. To visualize, imagine trying to translate a book from English to Spanish, but instead of writing out the Spanish copy, you must instead fashion a complicated set of mirrors that project individual letters from the English pages onto the wall en español. Now imagine that you have fat fingers and that they are covered with Cheeto dust, so as you fumble around with these tiny mirrors, you inadvertently muck them up with grease.
I stuck to that shit for three hours before throwing in the towel. It is a must-have for this project, I just need to come back to it with a fresh head and clean hands.
That was fail part 1.
Fail part 2 involves my still non-functional tail lights, which weren't as simple as replacing a fuse. I did take the time to replace all the 10 and 20 amp fuses in the MR-S, as they were all burnt to shit, though intact. Pulling rolling the car out of the garage, I was greeted by an old friend: a tiny puddle of oil, less than an ounce, that has accumulated on the floor in the last 3 weeks. If it were a Rorschach test, I would say it resembles a bear charging through the forest on two legs. Not happy.
In more positive news, I'm tooling around with a logo to get me started with a site redesign (really first design). I like it, though the imagery is a little muddled at the bottom.



