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| About I love trying out new things, especially when it comes to internet technology. I never really kept a journal, but it's something that I've always wanted to do. Now, everybody will get a chance to look inside my twisted, and somewhat-warped mind.
I've also subscribed to Audio Blog, so a few times a week, I'll leave actual voice blogs. Very cool!XML Newsfeed Previous Posts
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Tuesday, January 13, 2004
Time Time is the only unreplenishable resource on this planet. Once gone, it's gone forever. Think After a full day of work lately, I don't even want to think when I get home. My brain and my essence itself, hurts. Brainless Things Doing brainless things like capturing video or uploading photos is the only thing that keeps me sane. Frustration My fuse has run short. Candle is burning at both ends. After three hours of working on an Excel spreadsheet yesterday, it decided to crash. My frustration level was so high, that if nobody was in my office, I would have kicked a 6" hole INTO my computer. I was 49% on the verge of insanity. Furthermore, while on the shitter at work (I found a three minute hole of no phone calls in a ten hour period), I received six phone calls on my cell phone. I was only in there for three minutes, which means I was getting two calls a minute. Again, I entered a state of 49% insanity and I almost disintegrated the phone against the wall. I was ready to throw it so hard, it would have vaporized. Phone Calls Speaking of phone calls, here's my life right now: one conference call going on in the War Room with at least five people from three different companies and Decoma divisions, another conference call going on in Zenon's office with at least three people from three different Decoma divisions, one call on hold on the land line, one call on hold on the cell phone, and one phone call being carried out on the cell phone, while jumping between conference calls. Typical phone call(s) at work: 1) Someone wants something, 2) I'm being informed that a key date is getting missed or a late event will put my program in jeopardy, 3) The customer wants to yell and scream that dates are being missed, 4) A supplier is complaining that he can't proceed without a PO, 5) My purchasing agent is complaining that they can't issue PO's without three quotes, 6) Or my boss is wondering if I can take on more programs. posted by Dino at 1:38 AM (permanent link) |