The Day Thus Far
Jul. 28th, 2004 12:31 pmToday I've started answering the phone for support questions. Most of them are things I don't know how to do yet, so I end up transferring them to my supervisor, to to his email. Been answering a few more email tickets, doing quite well at them. Customers have been saying nice things about me. This is great!
I updated my essay journal again, in light of a news story that rather amused me.
I wish there was a way to stick a link to my essay journal here on my livejournal page, right under the "homepage" link at the top of the page. But it doesn't seem there's any really easy way to do it, I'd have to get into making my own style and editing it and all sorts of rigamarole and it just doesn't seem to be worth the fuss. (On the other hand, I was able to stick a link to my livejournal on my essay journal page with about two minutes of trial and error. Go figure.)
Today I talked to a fellow on the bus who I've seen riding for the last several days. He's a fellow biker—and it's good that he's the only one who seems to ride this stretch, because there are only two slots on the busfront bike rack—and an Apple user with a 15-gig iPod. He's a java programmer for a travel company; I expect to be sharing a lot of five-minute bus rides to work with him over the weeks to come. Kind of funny, to get to know someone for just five minutes at a time.
I updated my essay journal again, in light of a news story that rather amused me.
I wish there was a way to stick a link to my essay journal here on my livejournal page, right under the "homepage" link at the top of the page. But it doesn't seem there's any really easy way to do it, I'd have to get into making my own style and editing it and all sorts of rigamarole and it just doesn't seem to be worth the fuss. (On the other hand, I was able to stick a link to my livejournal on my essay journal page with about two minutes of trial and error. Go figure.)
Today I talked to a fellow on the bus who I've seen riding for the last several days. He's a fellow biker—and it's good that he's the only one who seems to ride this stretch, because there are only two slots on the busfront bike rack—and an Apple user with a 15-gig iPod. He's a java programmer for a travel company; I expect to be sharing a lot of five-minute bus rides to work with him over the weeks to come. Kind of funny, to get to know someone for just five minutes at a time.