I went to the gym, watched a TV episode, <i>coded</i>, had a few beers... so, yeah, the same thing I do every day.<p>One way or another, if you were coding today, you made a conscious decision to do that instead of an alternative -- There's no point regretting it.
Why not? I still don't get the purpose of Valentine's day. If you want to make a girl feel special take her out randomly, be unexpected. Theirs nothing more boring/generic then flowers/box of chocolate on Valentine's day.
We celebrated last night with a simple dinner out; we figured better to do so a day before, and beat the rush. Otherwise, I share the same sentiment(and so does my SO), that Valentine's Day has no purpose, other than a commercial purpose.<p>Today's schedule: Woke, coffee- extra bold, studied advanced maths, probabilities and some math light reading(Drunkard's Walk), chilled with the wife and watched some fun stuff, and now for some late night coding.