
Not a place I’d like to have an extended stay…even Motel 6 would be more appealing that these pods, or even coffins. Have any of our readers ever tried one?
Thanks for the pointer Sergei.
I haven’t picked on President Bush for some time with the primaries occupying most of my attention. But there’s so little time left and it felt like it was time to give him another raspberry because, well, who deserves it more than he does? Yesterday the headlines read: Bush says “Stimulus may be working.”
Yet, the surrounding headlines read:
All of these headlines appeared on the same day in close proximity on my RSS reader! Does this man not have advisors? Does he have no idea about what is happening in the country he’s nominally leading? Someone buy this man a clue!
Thinking back to the TV show Seinfeld, character George Costanza stumbles into a situation where he realizes that if he does or says the opposite of whatever comes to mind, life improves. If ever there were a world leader like that, it’s our President Bush. He should carefully consider what his first inclination is to say or do and promptly do the opposite. I think he’d find more credibility and heck, maybe he could even do some good in his last 226 days in office, not that I’m counting…
Nah, who am I kidding, he should just take the rest of the term off in vacation. He’s averaging 62 days a year, or 12 weeks, probably a little more vacation than you get.
For your viewing pleasure, here’s George (Costanza) learning the benefits of the opposite:
A lighthouse at Point Montara is shown in Montara, Calif., Wednesday, June 4, 2008. According to lighthouse researchers, this lighthouse was first erected in 1881 overlooking Wellfleet Harbor in Wellfleet, Mass. and had been moved by the Coast Guard from Wellfleet to Yerba Buena, Calif., and eventually to Point Montara.
It seems this lighthouse disappeared and no one knew where it went after it left Wellfleet. It turns out that this is the lighthouse about 300m south of my house, very interesting. Thanks for the tip David.
A couple of weeks ago I switched jobs, this constitutes an upgrade in every possible dimension except for two: my commute now does suck, badly and my blogging time has been reduced to virtually nil. That’s not to say it will be like this forever, but learning a new technology domain, product portfolio, personalities in a fair-sized, internationally distributed environment, and needing to make nearly immediate assessments about resource allocation and focus pretty much are wringing the intellectual energy out right now.
So, the net of this is, while I come up to speed in the new role, I expect blogging to be a little choppy. Perhaps there will be times when I can’t really hold back from saying something – but for now, the time required is in short supply, so bear with me and I’ll get back into a routine in the relatively near future.
Now, something for all those people who might be feeling a little frustration at work, maybe feeling a little angry toward office equipment…