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It' been raining the last couple of days here, which does a nice job of bringing a temporary reprieve from the summer heat. But almost every summer rain in Colorado brings hail.

Last week was the first time I had ever interviewed someone. Now I've done it about 8 times. I'm starting to get the hang of it... I wonder how many people have interviewed...
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miffy:
you mean:

youkoso! abunai desu kara, ashimoto ni gochui kudasai.
pihka:
Thank you...I think I am somewhat of a Buddhist, or at any rate that mixed with the pagan earthy ways of seeing and experiencing the world- an interesting but definitely not impossible combination. smile
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No. I'm not dead.
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3am:
Hi!!!

It's good to hear from you!

My trip ran a lot shorter than expected. I got a strange throat thing and was unable to swallow properly. blackeyed
3am:
I just went to the stileproject site. I thought it was a gun site!!! A friend sent me the picture. tongue
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What they said was true: the seventh day is hard.
3am:
Hi!!!!!!

How's it going?

Busy making video game magic?
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If you don't show your emotions, people tend to forget you have them.
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I just finished playing Typing Shark, an excellent little PopCap game, and I came to the startling conclusion that my active vocabulary is extraordinarily small. Although I can admitted recognize more words than your average literate person, I use woefully few of them in any given day.

So. As absolutely dorky as it is... I'm going to start using a new word every day....
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I'm a bad video game industry professional. I've hardly played anything in the past couple of months. My backlog is so large that I don't imagine that I'll be paying a full $50 retail price for a game in quite some time.

Right now I'm playing Painkiller for the PC. It's wonderfully mindless FPS in the spirit of Serious Sam or the original Doom. The...
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Everyone has gone crazy at work. The project is late and over budget. Upper management became directly involved. Nothing is working correctly.

And we've all compensated through sheer insanity. Everytime we discover a piece of software fails to work properly, we just bust up laughing. I've lost track of the sheer number of running gags we have going.

After having worked in the corporate world...
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twasbrillig:
Thanks! smile
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I'm going to learn some Polish. That's where a good chunk of my family heritage comes from, so why not connect with that by learning the language?

Here's a fun quote from a website I found:
"You have to remember that Polish and English sound systems are different. The vowels are similar but not the same. None of the Polish vowels is present in the...
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3am:
Hi!

That sounds like a tough language! I'll expect your next post to be in Polish. smile
3am:
Hi!!!

I'll keep chugging along with the tablet. It has to crack and reveal its secret some time!

Have a GREAT weekend!!!
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My brain has trouble reconciling the fact that I simultaneously enjoy alt.country music (Old 97's) and satanic rock (Danzig).

Yet I do.

I still remember when I was a kid and my mom found my "Danzig II - Lucifuge" CD. She didn't seem very amused that the liner notes folded out into an inverted cross.
3am:
Hi!!!

If it has a nice tune, why not enjoy it!

Have a great Tuesday!!!
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I've been reading up on Buddhism lately. The buddhists are really on to something with the concept of the "Origin of Suffering". For those of you who don't know, they say that humans have a very difficult time accepting that nothing is permanent. We suffer because we cannot accept that everything has both a beginning and an end.
3am:
Hi!

It seems like the main focus of Buddhism is common sense. That's interesting. I've never been a religious person myself, so I usually just accept little bits from every religion that makes sense to me.

Have a great Sunday!

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Helping my father look for a new job highly entertains me. He's doesn't need a job. He wants a new one that sucks decidedly less than his current one.

I'm trying to convince him to join the video game industry because... now, understand that I love the industry... but... this space direly needs some quality project management experience.

You wanna know why that highly anticipated...
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chronoszero:
Working in the games industry is great fun, but it's still work. They wouldn't pay me if it was happy-go-lucky all the time.

But the fact of the matter is that I love games, I love the people I work with, and believe in what I do. That makes all the difference.
cherry:
Thank you (-:

Cherry xoxox