Yesterday I slept at around 5 am, and woke up today at around 10:30 am. Earlier in the morning, Dad figured out the cause of power failure. It was the fuse of the inverter, it blew off due to power surge. The remaining part of the code deployment was left, and so we had a webex call at 12:30 pm. I had moved a significant part of the code already, only the database set up was pending along with the workflow connections and the DT projects. So, I started with the work during the call. It went on for some time, and I was enjoying the deployment, mainly because I never had a chance earlier to deploy a code, interact with the client and resolve issues at the first hand. In fact, I never went so deep into informatica. I had a lot of freedom while working, and it made me very happy. Anyways, I passed on the control to Ankit in between so that he can set up his part of the code. He was not at all interested in working today. He wanted to put everything on me. But I have learnt that never work extra and that too for no credit. So, after Ankit was done with the code set up, I executed a dry run, and found some errors with the look up data. I rectified those errors, and loaded my part of the data. It was nice to see everything working now. I again passed on the control to Ankit, and he loaded his part of the data. I didn't get the time to have my lunch, so I had a late lunch at around 5 pm. The work was more or less complete by around 7:30 pm. I realized that the water supply will be there till 8 pm, and so I hurriedly took a shower and filled up all the containers possible. After this tiring session, I relaxed a bit by chatting on yahoo. Also, there was the Eliminator match today between Mumbai and Kolkata. Well, it started with Kolkata in deep trouble with their batting. They were reduced to 20/4. But they recovered somehow with the help of Yusuf Pathan and Ten Doeschate, reaching 147 in 20 overs. Mumbai started off to a flyer. Blizzard and Sachin knocked the balls around at all the corners. Mumbai lost a few quick wickets, but ensured that the required run rate never went up too high. Finally, Harbhajan's six brought Mumbai home at their home ground. After the match, I started working on the user interface screens for FeastHunt. I made a prototype of that and mailed it to the other guys. I wanted it to be simple and straightforward so that people don't get too much intimidated by the look and feel. I may have a call tomorrow at around 7 pm, to discuss all the things in detail. Next, I watched the CSI:Miami episodes, and slept at around 5:30 am.