Hello ladies and gents. I'm back, somewhat. My situation, for those who read my note on my gophermap, is still being handled, but I believe that I'm starting to feel comfortable posting on Gopher again. Right now I just have to give that situation and that person time, and I'm keeping a private journal on the side about it. So in case it's unkown to the phlogosphere, I do indeed like to write software. I'm really good at VB.Net and I've been learning Java (since it's the only thing my school teaches as far as Computer Science goes). I've dabbled in other programming languages and am currently interested in C, because of its portability, and C++, because of its similarity to Java (or rather Java's similarity to it) and its power as an object-oriented language. Tbh I'm starting to see bits and pieces of why I'm not the world's biggest fan of object oriented design, as it can get bloated really quickly, but it's still easy as hell to design programs using. Still I haven't gotten very far in anything other than VB.Net. And honestly I'm just really fond of it because of how rapidly I can build a program all on my own. The only frustration I have with it is since it is winforms, it lacks cross-platform capabilities. Anyway, since middle school in 2010/2011, I've been publishing my vb.net programs online on a site http://telecom2.co.nr/. Currently the only two programs on that site I'm particularly proud of are WriteSpace and OverScanner. OverScanner I wrote last year whenever I was trying to play a game on my laptop on an old CRT TV but the TV was not aligned perfectly with the image my laptop was outputting. I needed to shift the image and resize it, and as a result I decided to write my own program in order to make that work. It took hours upon hours upon HOURS to get something that actually did the job (and then realizing that I literally could have used OBS's projector feature the entire time), but still. It was mine. All the spaghetti code was mine. And WriteSpace I've been writing since 2011 or 2012 because I wanted to write my own distraction-free text editor for Windows. And it makes me so happy that I finally now feel like I've usurped the program that inspired me to write it in the first place, DarkRoom. Also, yes, I know there's a Chrome extension called WriteSpace as well as a Word add-in called WriteSpace. Those aren't mine, and I don't particularly care for them. Use my program. Heheh. Anyway, the reason I'm mentioning this is because I was getting annoyed that I didn't have any way to view Putty in fullscreen on my computer without *actually* maintaining an 80x24 window. Well, it turns out OverScaner actually allows me to do this. I just removed the scrollbar and upped the font size and voila! I have SDF right here where I want it to be. Now all I need to add in is a clock. Anyway, that's all for now. I'm going to try and sleep a few hours before I have class in the morning. I should probably also wash my clothes. Oh well. Goodnight, everyone! I hope to be talking to some of you again soon in COM. I miss my Wasabi nights. Bye!