So today is launch day for the enormous project. We're planning a celebration with sparkling apple cider and sparkling domestic wine about mid-afternoon, so I'm driving in rather than wagging so many bags that I look homeless.
The commute is 27 miles door-to-door and usually takes around 45 minutes (I generally take BART, which take about an hour, give or take, but requires a subway ride and a bus ride, then a block or so walk). Today, however, the transit gods are not smiling on me, and it takes 90 minutes to go 20 miles. I finally near the office at 8:45 (not the 7:30 to 7:45 planned).
But I can't get to the office on the usual street. It's blocked off with police car on either end, lots of officers and "crime scene - do not cross" tape on both ends of the block. Not a good sign - I'm not getting warm fuzzies from this.
I did manage to figure out how to get to the office using side streets, and park in a visitor space. Once in the war room, I hear all about it.
At about 3:45 am, we lost power to the lab. Our servers are in the lab. PG&E has to replace a transformer and the power pole it shattered when it exploded, then reconnect the several power lines that came down. ETA is noon, then "after 5". Apparently the power gods aren't smiling either.
We huddle, and decide to postpone our launch, since we do indeed require electricity and such.
Data transfers were in process when the power abruptly went dowm, and large parts of the day are spent verifying data, and redeploying the things that are corrupt.
Tomorrow is, as they say, another day; and we'll launch then.
For Debby, here's a comparison of Maya, about 11 months ago, and tonight:
Last November, before she started on the amazing pumpkin diet.
And tonight. It's hard to tell from a photo, but she's regained about 4 or 5 pounds (she was about 4 pounds in the previous photo) and her fur is so soft and lovely again. For a log time it was brittle and harsh and greasy. I thnk it shows most in her face.
We've noticed that she eats the pumpkin best when we give her lots of lap time and attention. If she's not getting enough attention, she'll eat regular food and the nasty symptoms will return. Brat!
I'm off to dinner and more work - the late nights and stress are getting to me, but I've not pulled any all-nighters and several engineers and QA folks have. I'll be around to provide moral support (if nothing else) for them as long as needed tonight.
See y'all tomorrow, hopefully with better news, and knitting content!