Well Norb, look at it this way . . at least you didn't have to wire up a level sensor and temperature probe, while wearing breathing apparatus and biohazard suit, in a hot 150,000 gallon tank, containing a chemical which kills both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and is a known carcinogen. Breathing even the slightest into your lungs kills you in less than 24 hours (apparently your body needs a bit of bacteria to keep you alive), while getting even the smallest amount on your skin ends up causes a type lymphatic cancer, which is thus far, incurable. It was not one of my more relaxing days at work.
So kick back and enjoy the soothing process of finalizing the coding of your game and getting it ready to sell, realizing it could be a lot worse . . you could be me! :laugh:
PS: Tomorrow I get to install a 1600 AMP 13,800 Volt circuit breaker! Here's a video of what might possibly happen even if I am careful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3_ear4k ... re=related
Though unlike in the video, I wear a full suit of 100-Cal rated material (with Kevlar lining: to catch shrapnel) helmet/faceshield, and rubber electrician gloves with leather overs.
Hope this brightens your day a bit and puts things in perspective for you. Good luck, take your time, and don't put too much pressure on yourself. I always found that playing with my kids, when they were babies, always helped bring a smile to my face.
