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12 August 2009 @ 04:03 pm
...so I thought I'd share.

I take off from work two hours early for a dentist appointment. I make up the two hours of missed work during the rest of the week. This is a "par for the course" behavior; I always do this, it's always okay. Has been so for 8 years.
Now, this particular time I forget to mention that I will be making up said hours in my initial notification request, but I mention it in my mail a week later that contained my timesheet. In response, I get a lightly repremanding reply from my boss saying that I just need to let him know when I am going to make up the hours.

-_-

[inner bastard] "Well, yes.. didn't I technically just tell you?" [FY grin]

Now, I know, I know... he wants to know ahead of time, of course. Dur.
But it got me thinking... why, exactly? Why does it matter if he knows ahead of time? Last monday or today, what is the difference? What does it effect? What does it change?
I would like to share with you all that it, in fact, changes a big, fat, stunning [echoing, deep important voice] NOTHING.

[little kid voice, finger on chin] Right, if I tell him ahead of time, it means he approved it. It makes him feel important, in charge.

Oh corproate power games, how I bite my thumb at thee.

[inner bastard, pitying tone] Please sir, whip it out and swing it around a little more. It makes it much, much easier to take shots at it when you do.
 
 
Makami
18 November 2007 @ 04:51 pm
OH  
I'm off visiting my folks in OH - it's a bit cooler here, which is nice. I'm in for a fun week of playing endless scrabble, shopping, and eating my Mum's good cooking. Then I'm off to my cousin's for Thanksgiving - that'll be a whole lot of family all at once. At some point, I'll also be visiting my last grandparent, who is rather unwell. I'm not bothered by it, personally; it is time.
It's always interesting to see how other people deal with the sick and the dying, though. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, though, I'll be thankful I get to see her again before she goes - I do expect this will be the last time.

My folks went to Ireland earlier this year and they brought me a beautiful shawl and scarf set in a lovely green, 100% soft wool. It is quite possibly the coolest article of clothing they have given me.
Weaving Website
 
 
Makami
13 November 2007 @ 09:57 am
I was so tickLed when I saw that you are STILL using an icon I made for you years ago, [info]koress. =D
Then I though - maybe you should have an updated version.... so here it is! Icon sized and larger. Style has changed a little over the years.

Icon Version

Larger Version
 
 
Current Mood: creative
 
 
Makami
12 November 2007 @ 10:16 am
For those that are scrabble fans and do not yet know about this:
Scrabble by Email!

Very handy - I play with my mum regularly. :)
 
 
Current Mood: artistic
 
 
Makami
12 November 2007 @ 08:44 am
I've had a lot going on the last several months of my life. From health issues to moving, it's been exciting to say the least. I am once again going to make a stab at using my LJ more regularly, to keep in touch with some people and to give others a way to keep in touch with me. I've been quite a hermit over the last two seasons and I've enjoyed it thoroughly. Apart from gaming, I've had more time to read and draw - nothing too impressive or fancy, just general fiction/science fiction and doodles, but it has been nice.

I still work from home a few days a week, but I now have quite a longer commute the days I need to be at my office. I'm enjoying the drive, though I expect that will change as the weather gets snowy. For now, however, the 40-60 minutes of twisting back roads through suburbia and farmland during autumn is lovely. The colors are superb and I see sheep, cows and horses every day. [info]animeg, sometimes they are very upclose and personal.
Incidently, I'd never actually seen a real black sheep until recently - they are quite cute.

So, info and links for fun.

In gaming news, I will need to be picking up a DS. There is a re-release of Final Fantasy 4 coming out that I really want to play.
Japanese FF4 DS site
That said, if anyone reading this has a DS and games they really enjoy, let me know what they are!

In gaming news, a large patch is going to be released tomorrow for World of Warcraft - fellow gamers, remember to turn off your mods (unless you enjoy seeing your faction glitchy and nekkid)!

In gaming/anime news, there is going to be a Persona anime, based on the most recent game in the series, set some 10 years after the game events. I am very excited about this one. The art looks pretty damn tight.
Persona: Trinity Soul
 
 
Current Mood: contemplative
 
 
Makami
20 August 2007 @ 02:15 pm
Just stopping in long enough to pimp the new Altus game, Persona 3.
Play it. Love it.

Fantastic. Awesome. Delightfully morbid and creepy.

Note: ABSOLUTELY NOT for children OR the simple minded.

Disclaimer: If you play this game and decide to try to summon your own persona via their methods, you've no one to blame but yourself. :)
 
 
Makami
19 April 2007 @ 12:01 pm
To my fellow WoW/Horde players, I have made a startling discovery.
We are actually Barley.

Barley: Hordeum vulgare

=D
 
 
Makami
19 April 2007 @ 11:00 am
Update to a post long ago: I now work from home 2 days a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays. A most excellent upgrade.
 
 
Makami
08 March 2007 @ 08:35 am
Today I will be playing the role of a sentimental keepsake, one kept on a high shelf, looked at only occasionally, serving as an object to invoke a smile and fond memories of a time long passed.
I will do my best.
 
 
Makami
15 November 2006 @ 09:45 pm
GIP!  
I love the giraffe. That is all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGvw6WpHSF4
 
 
Makami
15 November 2006 @ 09:41 am
I haven't posted in ages, and this won't be much of one. I just want to publically praise the wonders of wireless internet.
Wednesdays are my work from home days. My car needed to go to the shop. The shop has a wireless internet connection for customers. My laptop and I are now "working from... ho(me)nda."

Damn do I love this technology.
 
 
Makami
For those that don't know, my office sits on a 5 acre lot of land, on which exists a vast amount of 'wild' life. Grass, trees, tribbles, snakes... well, okay, no tribbles, but today we had a little excitement of a serpentine nature!

The mail lady, scared out of her wits comes in saying, "Ididn'tknowyouhadsnakeshere!!Hereisyourmailbye!" *ZOOM*
I had the fortune and pleasure to meet one of our resident 4+ foot long black snake, looking for a way into the basement of the office/house to escape the heat of the day!
Exceptionally beautiful specimen, I consider myself lucky to have seen her.

But, allow me to rant.

First, for all of you that are of the following mindset, I don't appologize. In fact, I mock you. I laugh at you. You're a bunch of fear driven, irrational nitwits. For others, find amusement in my words if you can.

---
Dear Sissies,

I have absolutely no patience whatsoever for the high percentage of irrational, fear-driven morons (especially women) that feel the need to react in the following manner to our scaley friends:

"OMGSNAKEKILLITEVILOMG*RUN**SQUEAL*"

Yes, you should know who you are. If you're not sure you apply, you're feeling defensively offended right now and are considering ignoring the rest of this post. Go for it, bask in your retarded behavior. We like you best that way, anyway.

Still reading? There's hope for you yet.

Snakes are, for the most part, completely harmless. As it is with most of wild critters, a healthy understanding and respect is all that is required to get on with our useful neighbor, the snake. Only in very rare circumstances is the death of a snake required to rectify what might be a somewhat stressful situation.

I've observed that people, while stuck in the quealing phase of the above referenced response, have an inability to hear the words of anyone trying to explain why snakes are not horrible, evil creatures. So, to all you people afraid of snakes (and are still reading this for whatever righteous reason), go look them up while you're not having one of your cute little irrational spaz sessions over their existance.

They're dead useful, people.
Not useful dead.

Boom shanka, slitheringly yours,
ME

--
So yeah, several of my co-workers and I were out in the yard checking it out. One of my co-workers, a young lady, suggested we get a shovel and kill it. I laughted, saying, "If you do that, I'll take that shovel to ~you~."

Threats at the office are never a good thing. The fact that I prefaced the comment with a noise of amusement didn't much help. The high muckity muck that was right there said in a would-be assert my authority-quelling tone, "People, okay, that's enough..."
That in itself is funny for a number of reasons, but I won't digress here.

Over all, a very laughable experience.

The next 10 minutes were filled with an exceptionally humorous series of attemps to get the snake away from the house ( all failed), and ultimately she disappeared into one of the basement window wells, and I'm fairly certain she got inside.

I'd say good, except if she did, her chances of survival just dropped quite a lot. I wish her the best, she was truly something.


UPDATE
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Evidently some co-workers saw the beautious snake leaving the immediate house area, venturing across the vast green backyard to locations unknown. I wish her well!!!
 
 
Current Mood: amused
Current Music: hisssssssss
 
 
Makami
15 May 2006 @ 08:14 am
I completely and entirely forgot that I had a training class today at the local CompUSA so I went to work...
%$#(*&@(&%#@%*(&#$@$&)(@*#!!!!!

I could have slept in!

DAMMIT.


EDIT: 09:18am
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SON OF A B!^CH! Class is Friday, not today.
Well, I can sleep in on Friday, then.
%#(*&%($#&%(*.
 
 
Makami
25 April 2006 @ 10:59 am
So, this one is how I feel about finding all these again. :)
 
 
Makami
25 April 2006 @ 10:48 am
GIP!  
I forgot about these little animated chocobos I made ages ago! They make excellent LJ icons... I should upload the whole lot of them!
Feel free to use, folks, credit if you want; if I see one, I'll know I made it, so it's all good. :)

(obviously, pulled from Final Fantasy 7, for those that don't know -- I am the chocobo pimp!)
 
 
Makami
17 February 2006 @ 12:51 pm
This might be old news, but it's a pretty cool idea. Reno_chan just had me do one for her, so I thought I'd set one up and see what came of it.

Makami's Interactive Johari Window
 
 
Makami
07 February 2006 @ 11:30 am
There's little I can add. Just. Wow.

Watch the clip....
 
 
Makami
06 February 2006 @ 10:33 am
So yeah, WoW has eaten my soul. Utterly and completely. I am one with the WoW. I am WoW. [info]learan, you NEED TO PLAY. :)

Ah. Worlds of Warcraft. Should be Worlds of WarCrack. I didn't want to get into the visual online games (knowing what would happen if I did), and instead hugged my beloved Tele-Arena Gold (BBS text/D&D like game). But, the the time had come. I had a shiny new laptop that was built for gaming, and I wanted games. My roomie's man (he rules) was talking about it one casual afternoon, and a week later, I owned it and started playing.

It is addictive. It is an obsession.

I SPENT 3 HOURS OF MY LIFE VIRTUALLY FISHING. /3 HOURS/.

Enough said. I need to make a WoW icon for my LJ for posts of this nature...
 
 
Makami
03 February 2006 @ 04:16 pm
Ganked from Reno_chan again. Yup.

You Have a Melancholic Temperament

Introspective and reflective, you think about everything and anything.
You are a soft-hearted daydreamer. You long for your ideal life.
You love silence and solitude. Everyday life is usually too chaotic for you.

Given enough time alone, it's easy for you to find inner peace.
You tend to be spiritual, having found your own meaning of life.
Wise and patient, you can help people through difficult times.

At your worst, you brood and sulk. Your negative thoughts can trap you.
You are reserved and withdrawn. This makes it hard to connect to others.
You tend to over think small things, making decisions difficult.
 
 
Makami
03 February 2006 @ 03:55 pm
Haha. Okay, sure. Ganked from Reno_chan.

Your Heart Is Purple

For you, love is about establishing and developing a deep connection.
If it's true love, it brings you more wisdom and inner strength.

Your flirting style: Sincere

Your lucky first date: An afternoon at a tea house

Your dream lover: Is both thoughtful and expressive

What you bring to relationships: Understanding