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I need a new job – again.
Every once in a while, I feel an urging need to just get up and leave. And it’s that time again. It is a claustrophobic feeling, like I’m suffocating in a room that’s full of air. Like someone is chasing me … Continue reading
Back to black.
My two week holiday’s over. And I’m sitting at work again, completely bummed out about it. Over the course of last two weeks I managed to: achieve absolutely nothing meaningful rekindle my WoW addiction (currently lv66 faceroller, uhh, sorry, Death … Continue reading
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Oh noes! It’s corporate policy!
They’ve blocked access to my favorite poker forum at work. Trying to enter that address results in a warning, that the page I’m accessing is gambling related and therefore not work environment friendly. My IP address’ been logged and forwarded … Continue reading
A plunge.
I’ve noticed something odd about my blog stats. When I’m excited and have something interesting to share, my hit count goes up. But when I’m bored and / or busy with something else, it goes back down to zero. It’s … Continue reading
Mid-week musings.
I don’t feel like playing today, but since I’m getting kind of hooked, I probably will anyway. I’m totally swamped at work, but this has it’s unexpected upsides. I don’t have time to think about how bad I feel here, … Continue reading