SkyHog
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Everything Offends Me
Most people cannot appreciate the nuances of such a filing system. It is a thing of simplistic beauty to behold. Efficiency to the Nth.Mine has a about 35 piles of papers scatter around. Everything has a pile so I know exactly where everything is.
About once a month I have to throw stuff away though when I can no longer move my mouse because of all the crap!!!
Most people cannot appreciate the nuances of such a filing system. It is a thing of simplistic beauty to behold. Efficiency to the Nth.
I'm very proud of my new desk, window seat, new responsibilities...I'm happy. lets compare desks.
edit: note to self - T-Mobile Wing doesn't play well with uploading pics on vBulletin.
which one?
Boiled peanuts and Michelob?! College student to the 't'.
This is me at the desk. The mixing desk.
The other desk would be looking out the window of the airplane.
Now if I can just find a way to make money playing golf, my life will be complete.
Ahhh... Nice... "Memories..... in the corner of my mind...." I miss my days in the sound booth. Granted, it was lame "contemporary" church worship music, but they had pretty good equipment, and about once a month we got to go on-campus and do a big live gig setup with big 'ol rack of amps, etc. etc. Nothing quite like unloading, setup, room EQ, and sound check in 2 hrs. for a 2000+ student gathering. At least on campus, we didn't have dB limits.
Mine has about 35 piles of papers scattered around. Everything has a pile so I know exactly where everything is.
About once a month I have to throw stuff away though when I can no longer move my mouse because of all the crap!!!
I used to do that stuff.....live sound gigs....loved the mixing part of it. hate the gear moving part. Nowadays I do recording 99% of the time. The gigs I do wind up doing that are live shows, I just show up and mix. No roadying needed.
There's mine. The windows aren't big and the air conditioning sucks, but the view is usually pretty darn good.
This is me at the desk. The mixing desk.
The other desk would be looking out the window of the airplane.
Now if I can just find a way to make money playing golf, my life will be complete.
This is me at the desk. The mixing desk.
The other desk would be looking out the window of the airplane.
Now if I can just find a way to make money playing golf, my life will be complete.
I'd take pictures of what I see on my home health visits, but that would be a breach of confidentiality. But, picture this: A little old farm house, more beat up than ours. Drawing blood from a little old lady at her cluttered kitchen table next to the old wood stove with the huge chain saw warming up next to it. Almost tripped over the chain saw twice. She was kind of daffy and grabbed a handful of my hair, pulled it and said "Oh honey! You have such pretty hair!" I didn't know if she was going to let go, or tear it out or what. This was one of the nicer places I went to yesterday. I'm just glad I didn't get chased by farm dogs.
Hey, that's my airplane-building shop!The Invisible Techie / Super Peasant at the local community college..and they're actually paying me to go have fun in the theatre all day long...
#1: The Shop
Yep, no attempt to clean up the office. My desk is the second attatchment below. I clearly moved the cell phone as I was snapping this picture... I don't get good interior photos with the cell at all.
The first pic is the view out the window into the World Trade Center pit at ground zero. Lost in the brightness at the top is the Hudson River, New Jersey, and a steady stream of arrivals/departures into KEWR.
-Skip
I was not working in Manhattan on 9/11. When I started in this office, it was very difficult to look out for the first week or so. But.... you get used to it, like anything else. -SkipI couldn't imagine looking out a window to that every day.