thoughts & stuff

I find it interesting how somebody seems to get a tour of this place at least once a week. “And this is our production area,” somebody will say when the “tour group” comes back into my area. Occasionally, if I’m lucky, I’ll be introduced to the esteemed guests. Other times, they’ll skip the production area altogether. (In case you were wondering, the place in question is my work.) I’m sure it has something to do with the fact that it is literally a brand new facility. Like, they had barely finished moving in the day I started and, as far as I can tell, things still aren’t completely squared away. But overall, the facility is very nice and infinitely better than that of my last job. In fact, there’s actually very little I can complain about working here. Isn’t it cool how things work out sometimes? Things that you know probably wouldn’t have worked out if it had been completely in your hands?
Anyway, remember back in the day when I first started this thing? Back when I was working at “good” ol’ Fry’s? Back when I did product of the day (or post)? Unfortunately, those posts that origninate from the wee years of my blogging career were lost in a fit of some exotic emotion that temporarily put this blog out of service BUT I have recently found something that is almost as good…maybe even better. I actually check this site almost every morning when I get to work (mainly for the entertainment value) though I haven’t actually bought anything off of it yet. I have, however, been very tempted a few times. But I’ll spare you the suspense. Allow me to introduce woot!…the one and only site (that I know of) that’s dedicated to a “product of the day” system. And what’s best is their stuff is almost always priced lower than the lowest price you’d find anywhere else online…sometimes a lot lower.
I have a disposable camera full of pictures that I need to get developed (what I really need — would like is a digital camera). I was able to get quite a few good shots of some stuff up on Mt. Graham (about 3-4 hours drive northeast of Tucson) during a camping trip the weekend after San Diego. Hopefully I’ll be able to post them on here and/or make some good backgrounds out of them.

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