I went in to work today planning on moving some furniture around to make room for the new baby and ended up in somewhat of a mini remodel. I meant simply to re-assemble and reconfigure my desk system, in what was supposed to be a 'done in a day' project, but I got a little carried away.
When he swung by, Terry laughed and said, "This is why we plan our remodels ahead of time!" But I planned, I really did! One thing just lead to another, and another, and another...and before I knew it, I was tearing out a section of cabinetry, jimmying a plinth under the existing cabinets, and trying to weave my way around the scattered group of furniture piled in the middle of the room. Oy!
Heck, I work at The Big Blue, I'm fairly design-savvy and handy with tools - I thought I'd be able to pull it off without too many issues. Turns out I was wrong. *sigh* Here's to the disillusioned dreams of a graphic designer who thinks he can do double duty as an interior decorator. I need to go back tomorrow and finish off what I started. Thank goodness there's no shortage of office furniture at work for me to configure a new office system that will work for my needs. Gawd, I sound a little like an advert for the company.
as seen on tv
Just got a request from my Alma Mater to be part of a website video project:
This project is part of a larger Career Services initiative to develop a comprehensive website entitled "What Can I Do with My Major." This site will feature over 50 University majors, or programs of study, and each page will include discipline-specific information on the skills a student will have gained in the program, common occupations of graduates of that program, strategies for success in selected career paths, and links to relevant associations and interesting websites. Included in the Majors site will also be three pages of video clips featuring, respectively, University students, alumni, and professors from across the faculties.
We are hoping to video approximately 15 alumni - each video being about 1 1/2 - 2 minutes. The video process would probably take about 1 hour which could be conducted either at your office or on campus (depending on your preference).
Sounds intriguing. Perhaps this is my 15 minutes of fame. 14:59, 14:58, 14:57...
Thursday, June 03, 2004
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