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Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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being around children always reminds me that I never did grow up. I still go from laughter to tantrum to laughter all within a minute.
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@meyerweb wondered if the shop next door was a PNG shop - been around for 10 years but nobody ever noticed 'til now. Geek points FTW!
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Ate so much dim sum I feel like a stuffed pot sticker myself. The same "GIF" shop from five years ago was still across from the restaurant.
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Replying to @TCagley
@TCagley More like "sleep is NOT an option!" ;)
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and no spam egg rolls, thank you gmail ;) "Add extra sauce" sez the recipe - yeah, to kill the disgusting flavor of spam. RantingMols
That was my rant. What did it beget me? SPAM! Oh the irony. I'm going to eat dim sum and forget allllll about it ;)
The W3c infrastructure doesn't embrace the issues of its members living a highly mobile life, ironically created by the technology itself.
Just for the record, it was the W3c's practice of mandatory IRC and phone meets that I was bitching about, NOTHING to do with Opera.
Replying to @ChrisJDenman
@chrisjdenman I wasn't bitching about my employer, whom I adore. Context before your spam, please and thank you.
anyway, enough ranting about time. I'm gonna go have that nap. It's Sunday anyway. And a religious holiday for some. So there. molZZZ :P
Replying to @timtfj
@timtfj the more mobility we have, the more that will change, however. It's very frustrating when people who should understand, don't.
Replying to @timtfj
@timtfj Darned good question. I, and many other people who don't work/sleep to the local "norm" would like to have some answers to that.
Replying to @timtfj
@timtfj No disciples necessary. We are all equal in the eyes of time.
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I'd write a grand missive about online meetings in a global environment. But I'm too tired from working all night. Oh, I mean lazy.
Replying to @timtfj
@timtfj I firmly believe time-related "standards" are no longer applicable to many. My next career: Synchronous Time Standards Evangelist
Speaking of which, it's 7:30 a.m. I should take a nap. I suppose that because I sleep unusual hours I'm not productive. That's me, LazyMols!
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& getting so tired of the assumption that 9-5 is an acceptable work period. I work odd hours. Am I not prolific and participatory? *sigh*
and the very organization to create that opportunity doesn't seem to want to even try to modify it. IRC+phone+mobile humans != practical
lamenting that the Web is synchronous and we have yet to find a way to have regular global meetings that are, in fact, in synch.