I got a new quasi assignment from my manager to look into changing another piece of the test software suite to include our new protocols.
Here is where my list of complaints begins. I realize that few people will know what I'm talking about, but that's never stopped me from complaining before and I feel the need to rant. Qualcomm by default has alotted their interns a tiny Wyse desktop about the size of a hardcover book and with about the processing power of one as well. However, nothing is actually run off of this machine as its only function is to connect me to the glorious virtual machine in my name sitting somewhere on a server that may be on this campus or more likely in Asia somewhere. In editing the first program, I copied the source files over to my "hard drive" and before I knew it my 25 gbs were all used up. When I was told about the next software, I hoped the source was small or I was in trouble. No such luck. It was way too big to copy to my system. So, here I am running through a virtual machine, then through a desktop machine sitting in the lab across the hall from me. Its taken me the last two hours or so to insert 6 lines of code, save and compile. What's the best part you ask? Those 6 lines completed my project. Not even kidding.
Although I guess I can't complain too much since one of my friends from Duke just told me that his boss informed him today that nobody cared about his project or even if he finished it. I think in general interns are incredibly undervalued. Apparently there's some drastic amount of knowledge I will receive in the next academic year that will elevate me from know-nothing intern to the big leagues of full time work. I'm not holding my breath, but it seems the corporations are.
On another note, amazing weekend with the family. We have such a great group of people, its funny how many completely different conversations you can have. (I'm even counting the ones that you get to have with Grandma or Christy twice. Heard it...) But really, I can't imagine my life without all of those people. Now if someone could only find a way to beat me and Chris O in beer pong...
We'll take on all challengers this weekend, can't wait for the 4th.
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