Aug. 25th, 2003

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In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like appearance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.

What mythical beast best represents you?Take the quiz!

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In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like appearance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.

What mythical beast best represents you?Take the quiz!

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In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like appearance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.

What mythical beast best represents you?Take the quiz!

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You want wit, creativity and expression?

You get a piece of gravel rattling around in an empty Coke can. That's all that's left after this weekend's housework.

And I swear, if I catch someone lying to me again today, I will throttle him.

Happy Monday. Drive through, please.
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You want wit, creativity and expression?

You get a piece of gravel rattling around in an empty Coke can. That's all that's left after this weekend's housework.

And I swear, if I catch someone lying to me again today, I will throttle him.

Happy Monday. Drive through, please.
kyburg: (Default)
You want wit, creativity and expression?

You get a piece of gravel rattling around in an empty Coke can. That's all that's left after this weekend's housework.

And I swear, if I catch someone lying to me again today, I will throttle him.

Happy Monday. Drive through, please.
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Something that came over the EDI-ML:

Location: Bellevue
Position: EDI Technical Support Specialist (TSS)
Type: Full time Direct
Salary: $46-50K

The MUST haves:

<*> 1-2y EDI Experience (Electronic Data Interchange)
<*> Helpdesk or tech support experience
<*>Must be self sufficient, have strong interpersonal skills,
ability to interact with others and possess excellent communication
skills.
Major in Computer Science or Technical College Degree

The things you will Do:
Are you ready for an exciting position with a leader in EDI?
Are you ready to be the first line of contact for customer questions
and issues via phone and e-mail? Our client needs an EDI support
person to track and manage the interaction with customer; research
issues in problem tracking database and with support team to
determine if the issue is a bug and/or known problem; document calls
and issue resolution in Helpdesk database; provide input into the
modifications of the product documentation; provide input into the
creation of and management of a customer support website; and provide
input into the testing team regarding product quality.

** Candidate must live in the metro-Seattle area ** <<<

If you think you the right person for this position please contact me
ASAP

johnb@recruitingpoint.com

Don't hesitate: Call Me 206-600-7899

John Bilodeau
Technical Recruiter
Recruiting Point
Johnb@recruitingpoint.com
206-600-7899
425-466-2290 Cell

www.recruitingpoint.com

Program manager

---

I'm willing to coach the EDI bit - as you can imagine, I don't consider it rocket science.
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Something that came over the EDI-ML:

Location: Bellevue
Position: EDI Technical Support Specialist (TSS)
Type: Full time Direct
Salary: $46-50K

The MUST haves:

<*> 1-2y EDI Experience (Electronic Data Interchange)
<*> Helpdesk or tech support experience
<*>Must be self sufficient, have strong interpersonal skills,
ability to interact with others and possess excellent communication
skills.
Major in Computer Science or Technical College Degree

The things you will Do:
Are you ready for an exciting position with a leader in EDI?
Are you ready to be the first line of contact for customer questions
and issues via phone and e-mail? Our client needs an EDI support
person to track and manage the interaction with customer; research
issues in problem tracking database and with support team to
determine if the issue is a bug and/or known problem; document calls
and issue resolution in Helpdesk database; provide input into the
modifications of the product documentation; provide input into the
creation of and management of a customer support website; and provide
input into the testing team regarding product quality.

** Candidate must live in the metro-Seattle area ** <<<

If you think you the right person for this position please contact me
ASAP

johnb@recruitingpoint.com

Don't hesitate: Call Me 206-600-7899

John Bilodeau
Technical Recruiter
Recruiting Point
Johnb@recruitingpoint.com
206-600-7899
425-466-2290 Cell

www.recruitingpoint.com

Program manager

---

I'm willing to coach the EDI bit - as you can imagine, I don't consider it rocket science.
kyburg: (Default)
Something that came over the EDI-ML:

Location: Bellevue
Position: EDI Technical Support Specialist (TSS)
Type: Full time Direct
Salary: $46-50K

The MUST haves:

<*> 1-2y EDI Experience (Electronic Data Interchange)
<*> Helpdesk or tech support experience
<*>Must be self sufficient, have strong interpersonal skills,
ability to interact with others and possess excellent communication
skills.
Major in Computer Science or Technical College Degree

The things you will Do:
Are you ready for an exciting position with a leader in EDI?
Are you ready to be the first line of contact for customer questions
and issues via phone and e-mail? Our client needs an EDI support
person to track and manage the interaction with customer; research
issues in problem tracking database and with support team to
determine if the issue is a bug and/or known problem; document calls
and issue resolution in Helpdesk database; provide input into the
modifications of the product documentation; provide input into the
creation of and management of a customer support website; and provide
input into the testing team regarding product quality.

** Candidate must live in the metro-Seattle area ** <<<

If you think you the right person for this position please contact me
ASAP

johnb@recruitingpoint.com

Don't hesitate: Call Me 206-600-7899

John Bilodeau
Technical Recruiter
Recruiting Point
Johnb@recruitingpoint.com
206-600-7899
425-466-2290 Cell

www.recruitingpoint.com

Program manager

---

I'm willing to coach the EDI bit - as you can imagine, I don't consider it rocket science.
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Something [livejournal.com profile] shadesong said got me thinking. This year is better than last year...well, I can now go back and look.

We were in the middle of all those child abductions, about this time last year. Now? Well, Jim knows when an amber alert has been issued, he has television access during the day. I don't. They still happen, but they aren't front page news anymore - and that, to be honest, is just plain sad. Never did hear how the Farber case ended up.

We were taking stuff to the storage shed this time last year. I got one Saturday to myself, and found it heaven.

Better is hard - it's now apples to oranges. The Bell Estate could easily swallow me whole on a number of levels for months to come. I was looking at the "white space" at the top of the living room and discovered there is enough space up there to run a HO train track all around the top of the room at the ceiling, should I want to put it up there. Cantilevers? Power from below? I'm actually thinking of how the electrical could be run for such a thing.

I've always wanted one.

I'm driving Jim nuts - I'm sure of it. I want help doing stuff - whine about stuff - and when he does stuff, I pick it to pieces. Yanno, girl - you want it done your way - you're going to have to do it yourself or put up with some deviance from perfect.

I'm damn happy about the way the back bedroom turned out. If I could have had that bedroom when I was a teenager, I would have been a happy camper. It's 10 x 12' if I'm any guess, but it has a bed, two dressers, a computer desk and a bookcase in it with a closet and plenty of walkspace. Two of my uncle's watercolors on the wall, and the two dressers are the pieces I had refinished - 125 years old and gorgeous.

I think the best part of working all night was waking up this morning to see everything in place and looking damn fine.

However, as [livejournal.com profile] bigbigtruck noted some time ago - when projects of this kind take up most of your spare time, your creative juices hit rock bottom. I'm looking forward to shopping for a horizontal file, how banal is that?! Oooh, and extra hardware and shelves for my bookcases....ooooh. *slaps self*

I thought the DVDs were bad. Those TokyoPop manga books 0wnz one of my Billy cases. They threaten to take over the world. Bwaha.

Hiroshi and I had a snugglefest this morning - he is going to be such an interesting character. He's one of those that purrs and meows at the same time. And attacks random balls of lint. Randomly. From under the dresser.

But the bookcase Cliff and I built 18 years ago now has a back on it again, and is ready to be loaded with cookbooks.
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Something [livejournal.com profile] shadesong said got me thinking. This year is better than last year...well, I can now go back and look.

We were in the middle of all those child abductions, about this time last year. Now? Well, Jim knows when an amber alert has been issued, he has television access during the day. I don't. They still happen, but they aren't front page news anymore - and that, to be honest, is just plain sad. Never did hear how the Farber case ended up.

We were taking stuff to the storage shed this time last year. I got one Saturday to myself, and found it heaven.

Better is hard - it's now apples to oranges. The Bell Estate could easily swallow me whole on a number of levels for months to come. I was looking at the "white space" at the top of the living room and discovered there is enough space up there to run a HO train track all around the top of the room at the ceiling, should I want to put it up there. Cantilevers? Power from below? I'm actually thinking of how the electrical could be run for such a thing.

I've always wanted one.

I'm driving Jim nuts - I'm sure of it. I want help doing stuff - whine about stuff - and when he does stuff, I pick it to pieces. Yanno, girl - you want it done your way - you're going to have to do it yourself or put up with some deviance from perfect.

I'm damn happy about the way the back bedroom turned out. If I could have had that bedroom when I was a teenager, I would have been a happy camper. It's 10 x 12' if I'm any guess, but it has a bed, two dressers, a computer desk and a bookcase in it with a closet and plenty of walkspace. Two of my uncle's watercolors on the wall, and the two dressers are the pieces I had refinished - 125 years old and gorgeous.

I think the best part of working all night was waking up this morning to see everything in place and looking damn fine.

However, as [livejournal.com profile] bigbigtruck noted some time ago - when projects of this kind take up most of your spare time, your creative juices hit rock bottom. I'm looking forward to shopping for a horizontal file, how banal is that?! Oooh, and extra hardware and shelves for my bookcases....ooooh. *slaps self*

I thought the DVDs were bad. Those TokyoPop manga books 0wnz one of my Billy cases. They threaten to take over the world. Bwaha.

Hiroshi and I had a snugglefest this morning - he is going to be such an interesting character. He's one of those that purrs and meows at the same time. And attacks random balls of lint. Randomly. From under the dresser.

But the bookcase Cliff and I built 18 years ago now has a back on it again, and is ready to be loaded with cookbooks.
kyburg: (Default)
Something [livejournal.com profile] shadesong said got me thinking. This year is better than last year...well, I can now go back and look.

We were in the middle of all those child abductions, about this time last year. Now? Well, Jim knows when an amber alert has been issued, he has television access during the day. I don't. They still happen, but they aren't front page news anymore - and that, to be honest, is just plain sad. Never did hear how the Farber case ended up.

We were taking stuff to the storage shed this time last year. I got one Saturday to myself, and found it heaven.

Better is hard - it's now apples to oranges. The Bell Estate could easily swallow me whole on a number of levels for months to come. I was looking at the "white space" at the top of the living room and discovered there is enough space up there to run a HO train track all around the top of the room at the ceiling, should I want to put it up there. Cantilevers? Power from below? I'm actually thinking of how the electrical could be run for such a thing.

I've always wanted one.

I'm driving Jim nuts - I'm sure of it. I want help doing stuff - whine about stuff - and when he does stuff, I pick it to pieces. Yanno, girl - you want it done your way - you're going to have to do it yourself or put up with some deviance from perfect.

I'm damn happy about the way the back bedroom turned out. If I could have had that bedroom when I was a teenager, I would have been a happy camper. It's 10 x 12' if I'm any guess, but it has a bed, two dressers, a computer desk and a bookcase in it with a closet and plenty of walkspace. Two of my uncle's watercolors on the wall, and the two dressers are the pieces I had refinished - 125 years old and gorgeous.

I think the best part of working all night was waking up this morning to see everything in place and looking damn fine.

However, as [livejournal.com profile] bigbigtruck noted some time ago - when projects of this kind take up most of your spare time, your creative juices hit rock bottom. I'm looking forward to shopping for a horizontal file, how banal is that?! Oooh, and extra hardware and shelves for my bookcases....ooooh. *slaps self*

I thought the DVDs were bad. Those TokyoPop manga books 0wnz one of my Billy cases. They threaten to take over the world. Bwaha.

Hiroshi and I had a snugglefest this morning - he is going to be such an interesting character. He's one of those that purrs and meows at the same time. And attacks random balls of lint. Randomly. From under the dresser.

But the bookcase Cliff and I built 18 years ago now has a back on it again, and is ready to be loaded with cookbooks.

Hi.

Aug. 25th, 2003 10:16 pm
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Bathroom's done.

Back bedroom currently being redone.

Cat decided that now was a good time to stop using the litterbox and use the bed next to it instead.

Cat now in bathroom.

Getting second litterbox tomorrow.

Pissed off.

*sighes*

Is it too much to ask to have the house in order, all of it, just once? Or have we been living out of boxes so long it's become preferable?

Now even the cat is sabotaging me.

Hi.

Aug. 25th, 2003 10:16 pm
kyburg: (Default)
Bathroom's done.

Back bedroom currently being redone.

Cat decided that now was a good time to stop using the litterbox and use the bed next to it instead.

Cat now in bathroom.

Getting second litterbox tomorrow.

Pissed off.

*sighes*

Is it too much to ask to have the house in order, all of it, just once? Or have we been living out of boxes so long it's become preferable?

Now even the cat is sabotaging me.

Hi.

Aug. 25th, 2003 10:16 pm
kyburg: (Default)
Bathroom's done.

Back bedroom currently being redone.

Cat decided that now was a good time to stop using the litterbox and use the bed next to it instead.

Cat now in bathroom.

Getting second litterbox tomorrow.

Pissed off.

*sighes*

Is it too much to ask to have the house in order, all of it, just once? Or have we been living out of boxes so long it's become preferable?

Now even the cat is sabotaging me.

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