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  • May. 28th, 2008 at 10:08 AM
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I had dinner at Pizza Antica with my mother last night.    She wanted to spend time with me before she moved down to Cambria.  There was the obligatory nagging about how I don't work hard enough, and how I make excuses for why people don't like me blahblah. 

A waitress who was standing nearby, dropped a plastic cup of salad dressing on the ground.  Ranch dressing flew up and splattered all over my jacket and hair.  A waiter wiped off my jacket with a wet towel.   I told him I was going to wash my jacket when I got home.   The manager offered to give me a free dessert for my inconvenience, but I declined.  She replied that she could pack it in a to-go box but I didn't want a dessert, I just wanted to get out of there.   It wasn't that I was bothered by having ranch in my hair - I had to get out of there so I could go to Berkeley.  Jeff also wanted me to go to dinner with his girlfriend, his mother, and my friend Mike.   So I went over to my mother's house to pick up some more stuff to move to my apartment, then drove to Joshuya Sushi in Berkeley.   The sushi wasn't bad, except for the fly that kept hovering over our table.  I wish I had had a newspaper.   It would have been cool to catch the fly with chopsticks but I don't have THAT much manual dexterity.   I guess I need to play more Super Mario Galaxy to build up my hand-eye coordination.  

I got up for work kinda late today, but I decided to stop and get coffee anyways, so I didn't get to work until 9:30.   I think it's weird when I see people bringing small children to coffee places.  I understand it's probably because they have to take their kids to school, or to the mall etc. but it always seemed to be equivalent to those old Joe Camel ads.  *shrug*   Get your kids addicted to caffeine at a young age, by showing them that it's what cool grownups do.  :P

I wish people would leash their dog at my workplace.  It seems like the people who bring their dogs to work have the "hyperactive run all over the place barking at strangers" type of dog that like to hang out under my feet and eat the crumbs from my lunch/snacks.  It gets even worse when there's multiple dogs at work, because then they combine to form a jumping, yelping mass of teeth and claws.    Since there's only two days left at work,  I'm not going to bother saying anything, and I'll just eat my lunch/snacks in the kitchen instead. 

I think I'm just gonna skip the work party on Friday.  I don't feel any particular desire to socialize with all the former company employees.  Sure, I'm skipping out on a potential networking opportunity, but I just think it'd be totally awkward.  And I need to help my mother clean up her house before she moves to Cambria on Saturday morning. 

I found a blog posting about funny Facebook groups.  http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/9792  

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edit:   Gah!  Co-worker's dog was licking crumbs right off my pants.  

overlord
I was feeling hungry for something different than the usual Lean Cuisine orange chicken/chicken fetticine routine, so I preheated the oven, and popped in a California Pizza Kitchen garlic chicken pizza.   I put in the pizza for 20 minutes, thinking it'd be a delicious morsel when I got back, but then I returned to the kitchen to find the pizza was a smoldering, blackened mess.   This morning, I was rudely awakened by smell of "burning" still lingering in my kitchen like that college friend who's overstayed his welcome at the party, and can't/won't take the hint to go away.

I didn't fall asleep until 1:30 a.m. last night, and woke up around 6:30 a.m.  I have a hard time getting to bed at a reasonable hour on weekdays, because of the caffeine I drink.  Then I feel sleepy during the daytime, and I drink more caffeine to feel awake.  It's a vicious cycle.  

I have actual WORK to do today.   A co-worker asked me about an SFTP access issue; one of his accountholders couldn't log into the SFTP server to upload a file.    I log into the SFTP server and I discover I don't have root access to the server anymore, so I can't do much.  The co-worker glowers at me frustratedly as I explain I can't change passwords anymore.  Then another co-worker asked me about a spyware issue.  He was unable to log into his desktop (it just displayed "Warning:  Spyware Detected.  Install antivirus software".     It turns out he downloaded a video viewer on Mininova.  :P  I don't have admin access to these computers.  The sole person who has admin access to the computers here, left this company two months ago.    He's working for another company upstairs in the same guild, and our company has been paying him as a "consultant" to come in and fix problems on his free time.   That's a cushy job situation - getting paid to work two jobs during the span of one job's workday.  

I ordered the textbooks for my PHP class last night.   I'm psyched about this class.   I think that knowledge of PHP (and later, Javascript) will help me get out of my career rut. 

I'm still debating whether I want to go to the company farewell party on Friday.  

Pros:   Opportunity for socializing and networking.
Cons:  I've been working at this company for six months, and I don't feel like I really know anymore here.  Everyone who's still working here, has known each other for least a year and a half.   I went to the company farewell party for my last company, and I wish I hadn't.  It was awkward, even though I'd been working there for almost a year and a half.  I was the only "engineer" at the party - everyone else was in marketing or label relations.

Oh who am I kidding - I'm just not cut out for going to parties.   :(