EDIT: my social life
btw, if you haven't read it, the friedl book is great and I consider it the definitive text on at least the practical matters of regular expressions (and it even covers a good chunk of the CS theory behind them as well).
regex, on the big scheme of things, is a pretty easy problem to solve. If you think about them in terms of state machines, they become easier to grasp your mind around.
- getting into shape (it's needed, but I'm starting that tomorrow)
- persisting (in everything, 2years ago I was getting in a better shape, but see #1)
- live greener (we already use 1/2 of electricity a normal family uses, but I know we could do better)
That's it. And the best part is I can do all 3 things, it's not something I will never be able to do. Better start working on them!
Edit: If you need help on the regular expressions you might want to pick up the mastering regular expressions book from o'reilly. It's a great book for that: http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596528126/