"Lunch Tomorrow?"
Tuesday morning (and geez.. do I begin my postings with “OMG” too often? This time I should say that again so, “OMG! It’s shining bright this morning!”) Quite a smooth morning, got on the train on time, had pretty much every morning rituals done and, feeling quite fresh and rested (though I didn’t go to bed until 1 last night).
The only catch was the fact that suddenly, there seems to be so many airplanes flying around so low that I could even feel the vibration it causes on my house. Not only airplanes, but also helicopters, and they are so noisy. Thank God it was not until this morning they started the whole noise, otherwise I could imagine how shitty it would be sleeping with that noise.
Anyway, what’s for work today? Ah, the same thing, I guess. Working with the database, probably calling up John Thorpe (my old boss) about some enhancement with the database. And maybe, dealing with some mistake on the fingerprint linking that was done by either Alex and/or Arundhati. The rest? Pretty much the same thing I guess.
Oh, I got an email from my boss yesterday, addressed to the whole team. He suggested we’re having lunch sometime this week to “celebrate” the code freeze with our next product release as well as “terrific progress” that we have made with the database. Besides, we also have two new additions to our team. Nice, I think, but have we really reached our target yet? I’m not sure but oh well.. it’s a lunch invitation so, nobody refuses (probably) free lunch. The place? Paul (Oppenheim) came up with the name “Dish Dash.” It sounds hilarious to me, like.. is it even a real restaurant’s name? I bet it’s some sort of Indian restaurant. We’ll see.
Another email from my boss, he questioned the calculation that I made and put on the summary of our clean-up task. He thought that the numbers don’t change that much. Well, they don’t really, but there are reasons for that. One of which is the fact that everyone is working on pretty big manufacturers for now so we don’t really have time to pick up on new manufacturers. I explained it to him in an email, and he thought I explained it “nicely” (whatever that means). And so, problem solved.
Ah, I hope I can catch the bus going from Mountain View to my office again. It’s pretty slim but I hope the bus driver is nice enough and wait for me.
All right then, my station is coming. I’ll see ya in a bit?
The only catch was the fact that suddenly, there seems to be so many airplanes flying around so low that I could even feel the vibration it causes on my house. Not only airplanes, but also helicopters, and they are so noisy. Thank God it was not until this morning they started the whole noise, otherwise I could imagine how shitty it would be sleeping with that noise.
Anyway, what’s for work today? Ah, the same thing, I guess. Working with the database, probably calling up John Thorpe (my old boss) about some enhancement with the database. And maybe, dealing with some mistake on the fingerprint linking that was done by either Alex and/or Arundhati. The rest? Pretty much the same thing I guess.
Oh, I got an email from my boss yesterday, addressed to the whole team. He suggested we’re having lunch sometime this week to “celebrate” the code freeze with our next product release as well as “terrific progress” that we have made with the database. Besides, we also have two new additions to our team. Nice, I think, but have we really reached our target yet? I’m not sure but oh well.. it’s a lunch invitation so, nobody refuses (probably) free lunch. The place? Paul (Oppenheim) came up with the name “Dish Dash.” It sounds hilarious to me, like.. is it even a real restaurant’s name? I bet it’s some sort of Indian restaurant. We’ll see.
Another email from my boss, he questioned the calculation that I made and put on the summary of our clean-up task. He thought that the numbers don’t change that much. Well, they don’t really, but there are reasons for that. One of which is the fact that everyone is working on pretty big manufacturers for now so we don’t really have time to pick up on new manufacturers. I explained it to him in an email, and he thought I explained it “nicely” (whatever that means). And so, problem solved.
Ah, I hope I can catch the bus going from Mountain View to my office again. It’s pretty slim but I hope the bus driver is nice enough and wait for me.
All right then, my station is coming. I’ll see ya in a bit?
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