The shortest notice I've ever seen, though, was the instructor didn't have his passport and there just happened to be a big group of instructors gathered together to work on curriculum development so someone came into the room and shouted the question if anybody had a visa/passport and could go teach those classes now. I didn't go for that one, but that was about the best timing possible to have that sort of disaster.
When I continued after clearing Timespinner the first time it dropped me at a place where I could go right to picking up a 2nd ending.
NG+ even at a harder difficulty (except not really because I'm stupidly overpowered now) is going a lot faster. Found a few new things this run through.
Will probably go for the platinum trophy eventually. Not sure if I'll need to do a third play through to finish that up.
Last night I finished up my first full play through of Timespinner. I spent about 10 hours total on that (I was a bit on the slow side, probably because I did a lot of back tracking and optional stuff), did not find everything, and it looks like there's at least 3 more endings with one of these probably being a minor variation of the one I went for. It was fun and odds are good that I'll give it a couple more NG+ replays to at least get the different endings.
I feel like most places on the Internet vastly underestimate the number of people who would like to be cats.
Two packages arrived from out of the country today. Sometimes the customs forms are strange. One of these was labeled as a gift of "car alarm" which isn't even close. In this case there's no difference in taxes or tariffs to explain it so I imagine they're just shipping everything as "car alarm" because they don't English and it's just easier that way.
Finished writing up a section of a document that goes over useful formulae for coffee roasters. More of a plug your numbers in like this to get that information out sort of thing than anything that explains why that works. While it's useful to know how to derive the math, it's obnoxious to have to do that every time you forgot the formula you came up with last time and for a lot of people in the profession it's been a long time since they were in an algebra class.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.