Biz
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Joy, Joy
Now I find that the monster project is to be live at midnight, and not tomorrow morning, and there are 23 more changes, mostly in the copy.
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Yet more
I’m nearing the “Vomit With Rage” stage of my workday. More changes!?!
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My head explodes
I’ve been up for two days, it’s due in two hours, and they’re still making changes to the project!?!?!?!?!?!
UPDATE: Made it with 20 minutes to spare. Yay me.
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Mind altering visuals
Going into a meeting with a large cut on your knuckles is a great way to get people to treat you nicely.
Granted, I told the truth about how I got it (bike wreck) which in and of itself doesn’t impress people, but it is an impressive visual aid.
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Day two of my low caffeine life
The goal is to cut the caffeine intake by two thirds, which I’m doing. So far, the results have been interesting.
I’m not quite as moody as I have been, rather I still have the same moods, just not as extreme. I went to sleep a bit earlier than usual last night and woke up a little earlier as well. There seems to be marginal improvement on my attention span too.
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Yawn….
My first all-nighter in quite a while. This is going to be an unpleasant week.
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Rapid Fire Saturday
- How to tell a good story
- Google unleashes free 3-D software
- A very interesting post on how a war with Iran is likely to function.
- LifeHacker on problem solving.
- LifeHacker on starting your own business.
- A guy in Colorado got caught with an infrared traffic light changer, and was only ticket $50! Totally worth it.
- A very good article on this ridiculous “Peak Oil” meme.
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Pecked to death by ducks
This would seem to be the month of work-related stress, aggravation and rage.
Failing to plan is planning to fail.
Why are people allergic to details?
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Grinding
The combination of spring break and tax time has made the past few days excruciatingly dull. Most of the people I work with are out out of town, the rest are doing taxes (like me) and that’s thrown all organization out of whack, which is bad. I’m in the odd position of not having anything pressing going on, and no work related stuff to talk about, which happens very rarely. The combination has made me moody the past three days.
In other news, I did get the Garmin Street Pilot in today, I’m about to take it on it’s first test ride. We’ll see how it goes.
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An unusually quiet day
Definitely one of the most quiet on record, I guess everyone really is on spring break.
On another note, I just visited this blog’s Technorati profile and I find that I’m linked under “a loner’s temperament” and experpted on a Malaysian blog.
Most surprising of all though is being linked from the Columbia Journalism review. They picked up on my Cheney – Abu Ghraib theory. It’s quite flattering.
Now, back to taxes.