{"id":50784,"date":"2001-09-21T15:01:35","date_gmt":"2001-09-21T15:01:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.soulhuntre.com\/items\/date\/2001\/09\/21\/i-should-be-work-and-im-leaving-soon-honest\/"},"modified":"2001-09-21T15:01:35","modified_gmt":"2001-09-21T15:01:35","slug":"i-should-be-work-and-im-leaving-soon-honest-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/legacyiamsenseiken.local\/2001\/09\/21\/i-should-be-work-and-im-leaving-soon-honest-2\/","title":{"rendered":"I should be @ work – and I\u2019m leaving soon, honest!"},"content":{"rendered":"
I should be @ work<\/b><\/u> – and I’m leaving soon, honest!<\/p>\n
Well, I got up relaxed now that the proposal is off to Client Y. It is out of my
\nhands now for a little while. I have to tell you that it made me nervous as hell
\nto send it off. The final total is a big number, especially for us. Now, our
\ntime working with Client X has shown us that we are good, really good and that
\nthese companies that get the "big money" aren’t really so special – I mean, they
\nhad to hire us anyway to do the tough stuff right<\/i>?<\/p>\n
So I am really sure we can do this, and I am looking forward to kicking ass
\non it. If we get this contract and nail it we will be set – it will be a
\nportfolio piece like you wouldn’t believe and will lead to bunches more work.
\nHowever it was odd scheduling something in so much detail (we are learning from
\npast events here) and to actually schedule for a 6-8 hour day with weekends off.<\/p>\n
Weekends off? Me? Well, not really off of course, we still have a game demo
\nto develop, Client X to deal with and all our personal stuff to handle… but
\nyou know what I mean.<\/p>\n
In other news, as I cruised around on I myself am partial to sidenote<\/i>: While researching the above entries I came across Speaking of Japanese things, Kimiko<\/a> is currently dabbling with learning this
\n
\nMetafilter<\/a> I came across some links worth looking at.<\/p>\n
\n
\nsport bikes<\/a> but Tatsumi<\/a> has a love of those big
\n
\ncruiser<\/a> style bikes.
\n
\nHarley<\/a> is obviously a brand that comes to mind often but I don’t think I
\ncould be happy with
\n
\none<\/a>, even though they do have some
\n
\ninnovative machines<\/a> these days. I do think that
\n
\nthis<\/a> big bike from
\n
\nHonda<\/a> might do it, or this
\n
\none<\/a>. While I am no
\n
\nrice boy<\/a>, I personally have a love for
\n
\nextremely fast<\/a> bikes, and the just don’t come any better than something that
\nwill
\n
\nrip my helmet off<\/a>.<\/p>\n
\n
\nthis<\/a>… no comment.<\/p>\n
\nlovely little way to communicate. A quick search shows another opinion of the
\nundertaking…<\/p>\n\n
\n "The bottom line is
\n that Politeness Levels are completely beyond your understanding, so don’t
\n even try. Just resign yourself to talking like a little girl for the rest
\n of your life and hope to God that no one beats you up." –
\n
\n more optimism<\/a><\/font><\/i><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n