Sleepy Day
Sep. 25th, 2014 03:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had horrible indigestion last night that kept me from being able to lie down in bed. So I ended up in front of the computer playing games until about 4 or 5 in the morning. Then, I missed my first class of the day, and half of my second one, due to oversleeping. I knew I'd miss the first one, but somehow I didn't realize I was getting to the second one an hour late until I got to school and saw it was in session. I'm embarassed, and a little anxious. I go through most semesters without ever missing a class, and I hate doing so.
I think, though, that my brain is finally working at something resembling typical levels now. I have a meeting regarding my oral history work at 4, so until then I'm working in the GIS lab. But not on GIS stuff; I wrote a second draft of a short analysis of a paper on the cooptation of urban bicycle infrastructure development by capitalists and gentrifiers.
Now I'm going to dig into GIS work for an hour. I need to get a shape file to send to a contact with the city of Kenosha so she can use it as a template to clip the data I'm requesting from her down to a manageable area. It looks like I have a couple of sources for interesting georeferenced data from Kenosha, so I'm excited about that! I'm in touch with the map librarian at UW-Madison as well.
I think, though, that my brain is finally working at something resembling typical levels now. I have a meeting regarding my oral history work at 4, so until then I'm working in the GIS lab. But not on GIS stuff; I wrote a second draft of a short analysis of a paper on the cooptation of urban bicycle infrastructure development by capitalists and gentrifiers.
Now I'm going to dig into GIS work for an hour. I need to get a shape file to send to a contact with the city of Kenosha so she can use it as a template to clip the data I'm requesting from her down to a manageable area. It looks like I have a couple of sources for interesting georeferenced data from Kenosha, so I'm excited about that! I'm in touch with the map librarian at UW-Madison as well.