Working from home

Working from home makes a lot of sense sometimes - like when your commute can be an hour of aggravation in each direction.  But the cost (in time and hard drive space) of maintaining a separate build is nearly prohibitive, especially if this working-from-home thing happens less than once a week and the time required to sync up can be... hours...

And it always frustrates me when I have limited time (I have to be somewhere at 5:30 p.m., so I was starting "work" today around 6:30 a.m.) and my machine is chugging away at syncing and building.

I do have everything up and running OK now; maybe now that it's all set up I'll take advantage of it again this week. 

But I DO like being at work with coworkers and having an excuse to ride my bike in to work (25 miles) or get some reading done on the bus... so we shall see.  : )  I will definitely be there Friday for those who miss me.  ; )