Do you ever have postpartum depression with a project you didn't really like at first but then you worked on it feverishly and it became an obsession.
I have been working on this large scale employee evaluation system since the beginning of time it seems. Mostly, because I had to consistently wait for things to be ready and because i am not the owner of the data.
Anyways, it was so boring at first. I really hated the project and then slowly as it grew it became kind of fun. Now that the project is wrapping up I am having a hard time being done with it, because I keep feeling like I could polish it up some more.
I am sure they will find things that need to be done with it once it "hits the shelves" tomorrow so I am not that worried.
The next project up is porting (e:strip) over to roswell software. That should be a much bigger project. The fun part is I only have about 3 weeks to do it!!!! What is up with project management here?
Ona nother note, apparently (e:terry) is most fertile.
NOT taking a bath may improve a man's fertility - even though it might not endear him to his partner.
what about dirty women?
Not so fast. You may have given the Buffalo News the right to print your photo, but those rights may not be transferable. If you feel strongly about it, you can send an email to Merlin and ask them to take it off their list, or give you a cut from the profits.
i am totally buying a $40 11x14 print
that's kinda crazy! Doesn't it make you feel kinda like a celebrity though!
The roller girls were freaking out about this, too: Merlin-Net is the LexisNexis of news photography. They have a huge database of published news photos, which they mostly sell to other news outlets. They have a comparatively small side-business selling the same stuff to the public. The Buffalo News gets a small [I think 10%] kickback on Merlin's sales to the public, which is why they [used to?] promote it on their website. I guess if you're newsworthy people can sell your picture without telling you.
- Z