Foxfield: a time to party, drink, and... program?
Today is April 29th, the day of the annual Foxfield Races. The races are a venerable UVa tradition when just about everyone takes time out of their rigorous schedules to convene on a field, party, get drunk and do crazy things, like getting paid for jumping in a trough full of piss (foxfield's "bathroom").
Having stayed up till 4 yesterday, I couldn't wake up in time to leave for the races this morning (everyone got up @ 7). Since I wasn't really looking forward to going anyways, I decided not to meet up with them there and instead do some programming in Rails.
So I'm programming in my backyard on my laptop and all these drunk students walk are walking home after the races. I have my ruby on rails book out, and this guy comes up and reads the title, and then exclaims "HEY! 3 Dollar Rails!" I replied with an "uh, yah... you got it."
Its times like that which make me realize how out of place I am, cause at that moment I realized the word "rails" means something entirely different than to the majority of the UVa population. When they hear it, they think cheap drinks; when I hear it, I think a cool programming tool. Guess that makes me a geek.
Having stayed up till 4 yesterday, I couldn't wake up in time to leave for the races this morning (everyone got up @ 7). Since I wasn't really looking forward to going anyways, I decided not to meet up with them there and instead do some programming in Rails.
So I'm programming in my backyard on my laptop and all these drunk students walk are walking home after the races. I have my ruby on rails book out, and this guy comes up and reads the title, and then exclaims "HEY! 3 Dollar Rails!" I replied with an "uh, yah... you got it."
Its times like that which make me realize how out of place I am, cause at that moment I realized the word "rails" means something entirely different than to the majority of the UVa population. When they hear it, they think cheap drinks; when I hear it, I think a cool programming tool. Guess that makes me a geek.

