I hated it today but I took a fall at work. Had to admit defeat and regroup, but I think in the end it will work out. Hurts my pride though. I was sick thinking about it all weekend. Thanks to Del and Paul for being so kind. Sorry. :(
And congrats on your 2 year anniversary at Roswell, Paul!
On other fronts, I spent all summer making sales pitches, and all fall cursing the fact that all the short term contract work resulting from those pitches came in at once, but I'm almost through the stack. After this I think I can limit my involvement in projects to two or three ongoing gigs. Will be a nice change of pace. I am looking forward to taking Sundays off and having some weekday evenings free.
I need to take more photos, go to the Zen thing once a week, and be a more well rounded person. I love what I do, but I can't hardly carry on a conversation lately with my head packed so full of symbols and control flows and class design abstractions. (e:James) is probably sick of it :)
And I'm looking forward to posting some non-computer, non-bitchy (e:strip) journals as my life comes into balance.
Don't forget to come to the holiday dinner! I think I may bring along my kid brother who is in town the next couple weeks.
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12/05/2007 21:36 #42411
Frustrations at WorkCategory: work
12/03/2007 19:35 #42384
MURDEROK, I'm doing something for a certain University. They have a deadline for the project of Dec 3rd, which was today. But I didn't get what I needed at the start of November, oh no, I got it on Friday. And final approval today. So now I'm rushing to finish it.
Which is fine.
But, I need to buy a program online to make the right templates, and Adobe's site is not allowing me to purchase it. I was using the 30 day trial version of it, but that expired yesterday. It will let me purchase a 5-seat license for $700. But not a single license for Mac. I could get a single license for Windows, but I need Mac. Vexing.
Yuck.
UPDATE : Hey, I could buy the French Mac version.
Which is fine.
But, I need to buy a program online to make the right templates, and Adobe's site is not allowing me to purchase it. I was using the 30 day trial version of it, but that expired yesterday. It will let me purchase a 5-seat license for $700. But not a single license for Mac. I could get a single license for Windows, but I need Mac. Vexing.
Yuck.
UPDATE : Hey, I could buy the French Mac version.
12/02/2007 21:23 #42366
Best Christmas SongCategory: holidays
Jingle Rock Bell
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fellyconnelly - 12/03/07 06:39
i need a transcript of the lyrics.
i need a transcript of the lyrics.
kookcity2000 - 12/02/07 22:33
that makes me miss the 20th century
that makes me miss the 20th century
12/02/2007 21:02 #42364
Two VideosCategory: culture
11/28/2007 10:52 #42317
Five Stages of ChristmasCategory: holidays
Five Stages of Grief Christmas
Stage 1: Holiday Cheer.
Stage 2: Grumbling.
Stage 3: Heavy Drinking.
Stage 4: Blood EVERYWHERE.
Stage 5: Acceptance.
Stage 1: Holiday Cheer.
Stage 2: Grumbling.
Stage 3: Heavy Drinking.
Stage 4: Blood EVERYWHERE.
Stage 5: Acceptance.
james - 11/29/07 00:16
I have only three stages
drink, drank, drunk
it is the only way to navigate this god damned holiday. *spit*
I have only three stages
drink, drank, drunk
it is the only way to navigate this god damned holiday. *spit*
tinypliny - 11/28/07 23:52
Stage 4 is where you murder people? I don't get it. :?
Stage 4 is where you murder people? I don't get it. :?
carolinian - 11/28/07 14:00
1. Disgust at ever earlier decorations (Aug-Oct.)
2. Indifference (Nov.)
3. Fearing the double whammy where everything's closed and there's nothing on TV but christmas specials (Early Dec.)
4. Buy a video game that I can realistically play for the next 24 hours (x-mas eve).
5. Lock myself away in my apartment for the next 24 hours and have no contact with the outside world (Dec. 25)
6. Reflect on having succesfully passed yet another test of my faith (Dec. 26)
Contrary to popular legend, I've never actually had Chinese on Christmas (although it's on my to-do list).
1. Disgust at ever earlier decorations (Aug-Oct.)
2. Indifference (Nov.)
3. Fearing the double whammy where everything's closed and there's nothing on TV but christmas specials (Early Dec.)
4. Buy a video game that I can realistically play for the next 24 hours (x-mas eve).
5. Lock myself away in my apartment for the next 24 hours and have no contact with the outside world (Dec. 25)
6. Reflect on having succesfully passed yet another test of my faith (Dec. 26)
Contrary to popular legend, I've never actually had Chinese on Christmas (although it's on my to-do list).
drew - 11/28/07 11:18
I think for me, it goes:
Grumbling, blood, drinking, acceptance, cheer.
But you definitely nailed the 5 stages.
I think for me, it goes:
Grumbling, blood, drinking, acceptance, cheer.
But you definitely nailed the 5 stages.
jim - 11/28/07 10:53
And now, back to work.
And now, back to work.
I don't know what happended at work. But sometimes work can suck sometimes. Sometimes it is all our own fault and some times not. If it is our own doing then all we can try to do is try to do better or not make the same mistake again.
On the dinner note I am planning on being there (but I planned on being at the last 2 also). I will bring some kind of cake or pie that I will buy, wish I knew how to make one and that it would be good. To double check it is the 13th but what time should I be to (e:pmt)'s?
It is always good to take a breather and clear the head. Sounds like you need it. Here's to a stress free stretch!
breath deep cub scout