Mar. 9th, 2011
Gym Report
Mar. 9th, 2011 10:15 amI did 15 minutes on the treadmill. Instead of my usual spiked intervals at 2.8, I did .5 elevation at 3.0. Then I moved to the elliptical. Instead of the one with the swinging arms, I did the one with no arms and the more difficult elevation/resistance. I tried for 15 minutes and bailed at 10.
Oh well... on the upside, I do like my new shoes, I think. It will be nice to swap with the others now and again.
Oh well... on the upside, I do like my new shoes, I think. It will be nice to swap with the others now and again.
Gym Report
Mar. 9th, 2011 10:15 amI did 15 minutes on the treadmill. Instead of my usual spiked intervals at 2.8, I did .5 elevation at 3.0. Then I moved to the elliptical. Instead of the one with the swinging arms, I did the one with no arms and the more difficult elevation/resistance. I tried for 15 minutes and bailed at 10.
Oh well... on the upside, I do like my new shoes, I think. It will be nice to swap with the others now and again.
Oh well... on the upside, I do like my new shoes, I think. It will be nice to swap with the others now and again.
Hurry up and wait
Mar. 9th, 2011 10:39 amWe've been waiting to start this new project now it seems like for weeks. The last bit is for them to finish backing up the data base which was expected to be finished by 10 this morning. It's 10:20 and I'm waiting for word.
This new team likes to start early in the morning which is great. I had my first emails of questions at 7. And the questions are good ones and I love that they are asking. Way better than guessing. 'They' are the people who assign the work to me and my team to do. If they assign it with the correct parameters, we can bang through it all in record time. If we have to stop and guess or figure out stuff or ask, we stop banging. So good they are asking.
But, now we wait.
Meanwhile, I have, pretty much, determined that Comcast is not the perp in my connection issues. Twice this morning my VPN connection got dropped. And Office Communicator keeps dropping and coming back. Ping txt shows I have not lost one single packet since 6 am.
So, BAM, Microsoft! It's all on you. So far after those two blips a couple of hours ago, it's been ok.
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Some guy took a corner too fast this morning and knocked a power pole to the curb... And killed all the electricity in the neighborhood where my company's office is is. And he houses his servers - email, etc, in those offices... There are generally a half dozen people or more who go into work there every day. I hope they all found nice warm coffee shops and don't need email or sharepoint.
Oh new news - looks like the power isn't going to be restored as soon as they thought and poor Jim's (boss) is going to bring in a generator to run the goodies off of. Fun times. I love love love working at home.
Periodically, I hear of an interesting job around town at a company or place that sounds like it would be an interesting place to work for whatever reason (great building, fun neighborhood, enlightened management, or any number of other factors).
I actually got headhunted not too long ago for one of the companies on my short list. I was so tempted, I told the hunter that I was interested. And then, after about an hour of thinking about it, I realized that I would have to actually get dressed and actually go to that place every damn day and I called him back and said no thank you.
What I got now is exactly perfect for me. I am one lucky ducky.
This new team likes to start early in the morning which is great. I had my first emails of questions at 7. And the questions are good ones and I love that they are asking. Way better than guessing. 'They' are the people who assign the work to me and my team to do. If they assign it with the correct parameters, we can bang through it all in record time. If we have to stop and guess or figure out stuff or ask, we stop banging. So good they are asking.
But, now we wait.
Meanwhile, I have, pretty much, determined that Comcast is not the perp in my connection issues. Twice this morning my VPN connection got dropped. And Office Communicator keeps dropping and coming back. Ping txt shows I have not lost one single packet since 6 am.
So, BAM, Microsoft! It's all on you. So far after those two blips a couple of hours ago, it's been ok.
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Some guy took a corner too fast this morning and knocked a power pole to the curb... And killed all the electricity in the neighborhood where my company's office is is. And he houses his servers - email, etc, in those offices... There are generally a half dozen people or more who go into work there every day. I hope they all found nice warm coffee shops and don't need email or sharepoint.
Oh new news - looks like the power isn't going to be restored as soon as they thought and poor Jim's (boss) is going to bring in a generator to run the goodies off of. Fun times. I love love love working at home.
Periodically, I hear of an interesting job around town at a company or place that sounds like it would be an interesting place to work for whatever reason (great building, fun neighborhood, enlightened management, or any number of other factors).
I actually got headhunted not too long ago for one of the companies on my short list. I was so tempted, I told the hunter that I was interested. And then, after about an hour of thinking about it, I realized that I would have to actually get dressed and actually go to that place every damn day and I called him back and said no thank you.
What I got now is exactly perfect for me. I am one lucky ducky.
Hurry up and wait
Mar. 9th, 2011 10:39 amWe've been waiting to start this new project now it seems like for weeks. The last bit is for them to finish backing up the data base which was expected to be finished by 10 this morning. It's 10:20 and I'm waiting for word.
This new team likes to start early in the morning which is great. I had my first emails of questions at 7. And the questions are good ones and I love that they are asking. Way better than guessing. 'They' are the people who assign the work to me and my team to do. If they assign it with the correct parameters, we can bang through it all in record time. If we have to stop and guess or figure out stuff or ask, we stop banging. So good they are asking.
But, now we wait.
Meanwhile, I have, pretty much, determined that Comcast is not the perp in my connection issues. Twice this morning my VPN connection got dropped. And Office Communicator keeps dropping and coming back. Ping txt shows I have not lost one single packet since 6 am.
So, BAM, Microsoft! It's all on you. So far after those two blips a couple of hours ago, it's been ok.
----
Some guy took a corner too fast this morning and knocked a power pole to the curb... And killed all the electricity in the neighborhood where my company's office is is. And he houses his servers - email, etc, in those offices... There are generally a half dozen people or more who go into work there every day. I hope they all found nice warm coffee shops and don't need email or sharepoint.
Oh new news - looks like the power isn't going to be restored as soon as they thought and poor Jim's (boss) is going to bring in a generator to run the goodies off of. Fun times. I love love love working at home.
Periodically, I hear of an interesting job around town at a company or place that sounds like it would be an interesting place to work for whatever reason (great building, fun neighborhood, enlightened management, or any number of other factors).
I actually got headhunted not too long ago for one of the companies on my short list. I was so tempted, I told the hunter that I was interested. And then, after about an hour of thinking about it, I realized that I would have to actually get dressed and actually go to that place every damn day and I called him back and said no thank you.
What I got now is exactly perfect for me. I am one lucky ducky.
This new team likes to start early in the morning which is great. I had my first emails of questions at 7. And the questions are good ones and I love that they are asking. Way better than guessing. 'They' are the people who assign the work to me and my team to do. If they assign it with the correct parameters, we can bang through it all in record time. If we have to stop and guess or figure out stuff or ask, we stop banging. So good they are asking.
But, now we wait.
Meanwhile, I have, pretty much, determined that Comcast is not the perp in my connection issues. Twice this morning my VPN connection got dropped. And Office Communicator keeps dropping and coming back. Ping txt shows I have not lost one single packet since 6 am.
So, BAM, Microsoft! It's all on you. So far after those two blips a couple of hours ago, it's been ok.
----
Some guy took a corner too fast this morning and knocked a power pole to the curb... And killed all the electricity in the neighborhood where my company's office is is. And he houses his servers - email, etc, in those offices... There are generally a half dozen people or more who go into work there every day. I hope they all found nice warm coffee shops and don't need email or sharepoint.
Oh new news - looks like the power isn't going to be restored as soon as they thought and poor Jim's (boss) is going to bring in a generator to run the goodies off of. Fun times. I love love love working at home.
Periodically, I hear of an interesting job around town at a company or place that sounds like it would be an interesting place to work for whatever reason (great building, fun neighborhood, enlightened management, or any number of other factors).
I actually got headhunted not too long ago for one of the companies on my short list. I was so tempted, I told the hunter that I was interested. And then, after about an hour of thinking about it, I realized that I would have to actually get dressed and actually go to that place every damn day and I called him back and said no thank you.
What I got now is exactly perfect for me. I am one lucky ducky.
24 hours of my Twitter
Mar. 9th, 2011 11:50 am- 12:00 24 hours of my Twitter j.mp/e5xN6w #
- 14:17 A very different day j.mp/gNgpkd #
- 15:33 today's basket j.mp/f5ruAn #
- 19:47 I like Harry's Law more with every episode. #
- 20:20 tonight's jeopardy contestants totally failed a pretty easy TV category. clearly part of the too cool for tv gang. blech #
- 20:57 I was asked again tonight to sell a bear.The price is prohibitive-charging my hourly rate plus materials and each bear would cost $325. eek #
- 20:59 RT @Bparker_Seattle: Tomorrow I want to go to In N Out, Chick-fil-a, Culver's, and Whataburger #seattleneedsthese - OMG YES! + Bojangles #
- 10:02 today's basket j.mp/flKyAx #
- 10:16 Gym Report j.mp/hx8U6p #
- 10:39 Hurry up and wait j.mp/g7TWa2 #
- 10:40 just checked the wootoff and see that the latest offering must be the Bag of Crap as their servers appear to be no serving. #
24 hours of my Twitter
Mar. 9th, 2011 11:50 am- 12:00 24 hours of my Twitter j.mp/e5xN6w #
- 14:17 A very different day j.mp/gNgpkd #
- 15:33 today's basket j.mp/f5ruAn #
- 19:47 I like Harry's Law more with every episode. #
- 20:20 tonight's jeopardy contestants totally failed a pretty easy TV category. clearly part of the too cool for tv gang. blech #
- 20:57 I was asked again tonight to sell a bear.The price is prohibitive-charging my hourly rate plus materials and each bear would cost $325. eek #
- 20:59 RT @Bparker_Seattle: Tomorrow I want to go to In N Out, Chick-fil-a, Culver's, and Whataburger #seattleneedsthese - OMG YES! + Bojangles #
- 10:02 today's basket j.mp/flKyAx #
- 10:16 Gym Report j.mp/hx8U6p #
- 10:39 Hurry up and wait j.mp/g7TWa2 #
- 10:40 just checked the wootoff and see that the latest offering must be the Bag of Crap as their servers appear to be no serving. #
Rain you can hear
Mar. 9th, 2011 12:17 pmI love love love my condo and my neighborhood. It has only two flaws. One is The Tree That I Hate. But, the other is that you can't hear the rain. I'm four stories up - too far to hear it land on the sidewalk. The ceiling is too thick to hear it land on the patio above my living room.
I love hearing rain. My bedroom radio has a rain function and I have several rain mp3's. I love hearing rain.
Every once in a while - like once a year maybe - we get a squall through that makes enough hard rain for me to hear. We are having one as I type this and it's wonderful. I can even hear it with the terrace door closed.
I love hearing rain. My bedroom radio has a rain function and I have several rain mp3's. I love hearing rain.
Every once in a while - like once a year maybe - we get a squall through that makes enough hard rain for me to hear. We are having one as I type this and it's wonderful. I can even hear it with the terrace door closed.
Rain you can hear
Mar. 9th, 2011 12:17 pmI love love love my condo and my neighborhood. It has only two flaws. One is The Tree That I Hate. But, the other is that you can't hear the rain. I'm four stories up - too far to hear it land on the sidewalk. The ceiling is too thick to hear it land on the patio above my living room.
I love hearing rain. My bedroom radio has a rain function and I have several rain mp3's. I love hearing rain.
Every once in a while - like once a year maybe - we get a squall through that makes enough hard rain for me to hear. We are having one as I type this and it's wonderful. I can even hear it with the terrace door closed.
I love hearing rain. My bedroom radio has a rain function and I have several rain mp3's. I love hearing rain.
Every once in a while - like once a year maybe - we get a squall through that makes enough hard rain for me to hear. We are having one as I type this and it's wonderful. I can even hear it with the terrace door closed.
