Testing a new wrapper program for managing my .plan files. Real simple hack that I put together. I wanted to rename my .plan file to something that could be referenced in the future as a relatively accurate record of when the .plan file was written. The last modified time, found in the struct stat as st_mtime, provides us this info quite nicely. Now, thinking like a good UNIX user, I looked for a program or tool that'd give me this information from a shell. Did I find one? No. So, I broke out VIM and gcc and wrote up a quick program, stuffed it in ~/bin, then wrote a quick wrapper script to help me manage my .plan files. Basically, I call 'newplan.sh' to move the old plan into ~/web/plans/lastmodtime.plan. (You can browse this directory if you like.) So, why didn't I just write up a PHP web page to manage this? WHY!? I like shell! BASH is your friend. Pipes are your friend. VIM is your friend. Anyway, the work day is almost done. (Where did the time go? ARGGG!) I actually wanted to get more done today, but I'm not going to slave myself to this desk all night. I've got a party to go to! ^chewie