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Why I can come off as an extrovert...
I worked for a tech startup in '99 as a dev. Our company's dev attended a technical developer's conference. At the conference was a trade floor. The dev's were told that they needed to put in shifts during the conference at the booth with the marketing and sales guys. This is pretty much standard practice.

What was not standard practice, was that this company's sales and marketing force were pretty much a row of impotent has beens. As the adage goes, they couldn't sell a bottle of water to a dying man in the desert.

When I took my shift I watched as the two suits at the booth stood there like they were waiting for the delivery of the next roll of toilet paper. After 10 minutes of this I decided to "switch on". As people passed by I engaged them. You've seen this in action done very poorly at malls. Typically you'll pass a fragrance or cell phone kiosk and a person will physically move towards you. You probably instinctively respond with a wide swerve and a Wolverine-esqe attitude that says, "Don't engage me, or die." Because you can get this instinctive defense up so quickly, it proves the mall-drones suck at their jobs. This is why they are working kiosks (not even real stores) as drones.

Engaging people is one part character and 10 parts reading the person you're talking to.

Hill of beans time... as I often point out. (What does any of this have to do with a hill of beans)

This morning (ah... here we go)

This morning, I'm standing on line for my bus. There is a 'just out of college' aged guy listening to an iThing. He has a backpack on the ground. Outside, it is pittering with rain. I pop my umbrella and look at him with my usual friendly smile and nod.

"It's weeeeehht owt, aw-right"... Which is a harshly badly transliterated copy of what came out of his mouth.

Now... here's where experience and a little study of absolutely useless facts makes itself absolutely useful.

The average person would say, "Well, that's not an American accent. Must be British."
The slightly educated person who's watched maybe one piece of culture from outside this country would say, "No, not British... must be Aussie."

Now... there is a little known rule. It's similar to the concept of Pitt vs. Penn State.

Don't confuse a "Kiwi" for an "Aussie". For those that don't know what that is... Kiwi is a friendly term for New Zealand. The two countries (I believe) are further apart than Hawaii and mainland US. And to be honest the rivalry is not as bad as making some off handed idiot remark that Canada is just part of the States.

So I said, "I have to ask. New Zealand?"

His eyes lit up. "Yeah... not many people in the states even know about New Zealand"

I made a comment that the "ay" was broader than what I'd expect out of Australia and than joked, "Come on, never mistake a Kiwi for an Aussie. First rule." Which gave him a strong chuckle and then he told me how it really wasn't that bad. He asked me how I knew. Due to it being odd for an American to pick up those things. I talked about having been into accents (which got me at least into the right hemisphere) and how I dated a woman after college who was a huge Split Enz nut.

Okay.. you want to score with a New Zealand'er at least 90% of the time. Mention "Split Enz". (But you really should actually know about the group) ... This is home town pride. No, not everyone from the country loves the band, but they are pretty much an institution, like 007, Doctor Who or Harry Potter is for the Brits.

Effectively we then went on to talk about the band. And once you're on to music.. you're engaging a person.

I really wasn't intending to pull the guy into conversation. I was actually wet and hate waiting for the bus. I probably won't really talk to him again. Not because I'm avoiding him.. just because there are so many people at this bus, I rarely run into the same people twice.

But it's interesting to analyze the ability to talk to strangers. Which really seems to be something that I firmly believe should be taught in school. It's helpful, it's socially beneficial... and hell if you're going to ever go into sales... it should be instinctive.

Oh.. that startup? Folded within 3 years.

It's a bad thing when your devs are better at sales than your sales folk.

Waves...

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11:30 pm in Redmond
Wow, what the hell am I doing up at this hour and not at home?

Well, I had one of those rare bugs dumped on my plate that while not really difficuly, is time consuming.

It also would be a really good thing if it were done by a meeting at 11 a.m. tomorrow.

Believe it or not... I don't have to be here. I want to be here. I know with just a few extra hours I can get this thing done and in under the wire... I think.

Well, I understand about 95% of the bug. The question is whether the last 5% will take 10 minutes, 2 hours, or have me scrambling.

So... For the first time at this job; I decided to put in my requisite all night session.

I'm online and doing lots of little fixes for this bug. Meaning... 2-4 lines of code... build for 10 minutes...
leather, wince, re-beat.

Translation: If you're on late night tonight... Feel free to IM. (AIM best, see my profile)...

Otherwise... it's me, the code, and Irene Cara singing about Fame

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And a large happy exhale after a long held breath
Last week [info]shimmeringjemmy made a post about how we are planning to transition [info]aiden_freeman from going down for the night in our bed to going down in his own.

She commented about how I'd be taking a week off. The original version of her post (which was up for about 10 minutes) went on to explain that I was taking a week off because my product was shipping. I asked her to edit that sentence because we really hadn't actually shipped anything.

The team I've been on has been working on Microsoft Office for Mac (the 12th version, known as Office 2008) for about 4 years. The past 6-9 months have been very grueling as we hammered thru final features and a lot of bugs. In the past year I personally have gotten up close and personal with one of the 4 major applications to a degree I'd ever have believed before taking the job.

As of this morning, the word went out to the public. We have released the product to our manufacturers. This means the final data has been signed off and we have been able to burn the same data to more than one disc internally. Getting to RTM isn't the longest phase by far but it is assuring that we can deliver the best version of the software that we have spent months/years getting to.

By (I Guess) company tradition a hand crank siren was brought into our RTM gathering yesterday afternoon. Several members of the team took turn sounding out (loudly) that "The data has left the building"

I hope that my Mac using friends and colleagues (and the people I don't know) get as much out of using this new version, as I got out of developing and learning it. Without being accused of "Drinking the water"... Office 2008 for Mac really is an amazing product.

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And while coding my brain out... a reflection
A regular update. My life is utterly consumed with working on the upcoming release of Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac.

The team was asked recently to reflect on the "Think Different" campaign that ran 10 years ago at the "Rebirth" of Apple. At that time I was working in Education. I was one of three Mac folk on a team of 11. I was the lone Mac developer. I was continually derided by my team members for clinging to a 'dying' OS.

The Think Different commercial was very special to me. So, I was pleased when I got the chance to comment on it.

Over at Mac Mojo (the Office for Mac Team Blog) is the posting made from selected comments from across the team about the campaign and the different Geniuses chosen for the poster campaign. See if you can tell if one of my comments made the cut and if so, bonus points if you can figure out which one came from me.

The comments on the MacMojo blog posting are comprised mostly of the FUD developers learn to ignore from people who thing that if we stop coding for 30 seconds we're intentionally depriving them of features and fixes. A few nice comments.

But in the meantime... back to coding. :)

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heeheeheehee
And now for this commercial break from the UK

How does Andrei currently spend his days?

Currently they have me wearing Green. ;)

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Just for the record... Thursday Schedule
Today's schedule

0400 Wake up (Clean up/dress)
0415 Feed the Kitty, collect work stuff
0420 Off to work (Snohomish to Redmond)
0445 In office
0500 Update codebase
0515 Work on Code
0845 Code works, build test versions
0900 Back to home for Dentist (Redmond to Snohomish)
0945 Stop at home. Greet family. Yay family
1000 Off to dentist (inspection, cleaning)
1200 Back to office for meetings (Snohomish to Redmond)
1245 Demo of mostly working code to PM
1300 Restroom and caffiene
1315 Prep for main meeting (Write this LJ Post)
1330 Team meeting
1530 Check in code changes from morning
1545 Head for home (Redmond to Snohomish)
1700 Arrive home.
1730 With family stop by grocery for IF dinner (We're catering tonight)
1800 Off to IF (Snohomish to Monroe)
1830 Intimate Fire meeting (w/ dinner)
2030 Head for home (Monore to Snohomish)
2100 Home. Hopefully [info]aiden_freeman will go to sleep. 17 hr day.

Fortunately, they are very rarely this bad.

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Being offline, Goofy Smiles, and Priority foo
I've been offline quite a bit this week/end.

Feeling under the weather as of pretty much Thursday morning has slowed me down.

The growing child makes it even harder. Work has slipped on me a day or two primarily because of the distractions at home with him. The balance becomes a struggle at times but it's one I want (nay, need) to find.

For now I find myself often delayed leaving the house for an appt. Being on the run at a moment's notice. And more often than not having to put Aiden at the top of my priority list with no warning to anyone who isn't in the room.

I have a lot of irons in the fire right now. And I'm too indignant to start pulling them out. I don't like failing on any of my commitments. It however would seem that one iron is mostly pulled out of the fire (I'll be possibly finalizing that one later(Thursday) of this week) Other's are progressing nicely. Ironically the iron being pulled out is related to the one that is beginning to glow. (Obscure? Vague? Get used to it. More soon)

But, let me first explain that I am goofy-happy over Aiden. Touching his head, watching him play, hearing him laugh, looking into his eyes... It becomes the realization of ongoing magickal work. I see the universe in him. Ultimate potential contained within mortal fragility. I see my own life no longer as a finite point but as a mark on an infinite time line. Years of playing with genealogy mean just a little bit more.

I look at him and I find myself smiling in a goofy manner. Like very little else really matters. Here are the latest pictures of Aiden I am now required to post. (Click the thumbnails to see the full pictures)

So where does this put me?

This post has taken me the better part of 3 hrs to write. I find myself for the most part offline of late and running errands. My cell phone is a continual trip between what does and what doesn't work. I am trying to stay available for everyone while still getting done the work that keeps everyone alive and healthy (self included) and food on the table.

To present an old joke... If you haven't heard from me.. it's probably not you.. it's probably me.

Ran out of things to say on this topic. So for now, let me conclude with:

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In defence of my job :) A response
Yesterday, I posted that Microsoft announced that Office 2008 for Mac would be released later this year.

This spawned the usual questions:
Will it be even bigger on my hard drive?
Will it be more buggy?
Why won't it run on my 7 year old computer?

So, I'm going to actually wear my "Professional Engineer" hat and answer these questions from a general point of view. I can't give any specific details.. because... well, I like my job and it's not my place to announce specifics.

You might want to actually sit down for this... I really explain it to you. )
So, I hope that answers your question without actually giving you any unannounced details about what I/we are working on and what to expect :)

In the words of a great creative genius
okayiluvyoubuhbye

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Why, yes... I have been busy: Office 2008 for Mac
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Just a link
Open today:

Mac Mojo: The Office for Mac Team Blog

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What a day, What a day, What a day, etc...
This is a really crazy, busy day. Not counting the delayed return from New York...

10:20 am: Spine Appointment.
It would seem that Physical Therapy has gone well and I am in personal maintenance. I can begin to put the accident behind me.

11:30 am: Horizon Init Sec. Adminstrative work.
I continue to update and organize the files I have. I've been building a complicated database to manage all the history of the local area. It's been going incredibly well. Did a lot of development on the flight.

1:00 pm: MidWife Appointment
[info]shimmeringjemmy is now at the halfway point. 20 weeks today. Yes we will get more pictures up soon.

2:30 pm: More Filing and organization.
By this point everything is completely refiled back to 1/2004. I will be able to coordinate reports and make data graphs.

3:15 pm: IF preplanning work.
IF is the culmination of a lot of work by a lot of people. And it's coming together very soon :)

4:00 pm: IF project... will be updated soon

7:00 pm: Hexagram class for Horizon Oasis

9:00 pm: Local magickal group.

Very busy :)

TCTC #24p2, 4-9-06 - Thelema Coast to Coast

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Well, I guess that is that
Last week I made a post.

I auditioned for my first show in nearly 10 years. The show had the potential of actually paying its actors if it broke even.

Now, a note on the world of professional, semi-professional, and amateur theatre.

There are more people going for the job you want that in the computer industry.

A computer position can interview 5-10-15 candidates.

A show can audition 25 and then shoot you down on the case of: Race, Gender, Age, Weight, voice, attitude.

This past year, every interview I've gone to has yielded disappointment.

Today... I accepted the role that I nailed at auditions.
I am once again an actor.

Life can be funny.

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