• I’ve found me a new toy!

    Now, let’s see if MT will play nice with this new toy… hm. Has anyone ever actually used Blog Desk? If so, opinions?

    Update:

    I’ve decided it’s not worth my time. It’s doing bad things that invalidate my HTML… I do enough of that on my own!

  • Wherein I discover I am influencial.

    I didn’t expect she’d actually do it. But, she did. And now, I think I need to do some musical research. Eh, later. I’m lazy.

  • Where in hell did that come from?

    Okay, so I didn’t watch much more than 3 minutes of the third period, and the extra frames. But… what in the 7 levels of hell? Rarely do I see a team up 6 3 going into the third period, like the Leafs were, only to lose 7 6 because of stupidity. The few minutes at the end of the game were an example of that one… save in the overtime period, the puck seemed to spend most of its time in the wrong end of the bloody rink. I can’t really comment on much more than that, because… well, while they were playing, I was driving home. But, to lose like that in a game in which they were clearly dominating, something had to have fucked up. I should catch a replay and figure out exactly what the hell broke in the third period… because that was just absolutely rediculous in the extreme.

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  • Well, that’s better…

    Okay, now that I can pretend to be awake, let me see if I can’t… at least summarize yesterday without making myself look and sound like an idiot. It’ll be damn near impossible, but hey, I could pull off a miracle. Possibly.
    Before I get into anything, though, I’ll say right now anyone who tells me being up and actually on the road for 15 hours is fun deserves to be shot, pissed on, and strung up by their hair. Now, with that having been said, getting up at 6 to be in Ottawa by 9 for an interview that started at 1 is no fun. Fortunately, mom had an appointment she had to get out of the way, so we were able to get that done and still had time to swing by a decent restaurant for breakfast (by the way, Cora’s (probably misspelled) is bad if you expect to eat a light breakfast). Then it was to the interview, which was a whole adventure in itself. First off, the directions we got were a bit misleading, so we thought the place I had to be was actually closer than it was. To look at the directions, it looked like the office complex was kinda right on the corner of two streets, in an area where, you know, it’d be hard to miss. Wrong answer. So we ended up guessing at exactly where the place was. We weren’t far off, though, so it only really took us, maybe, about 5 minutes longer than it should have. And 3 of that was finding a place to park (visitors’ parking is just not heard of in Ottawa, apparently). So we finally get in there, and keep in mind I had to be there 15 minutes early for the interview, I guess to give me time to clear the security checkpoints and such, and the first thing they want me to go through apparently is a manager’s meeting. Okay, so no problem. Figure it’d take that maybe half an hour. Well, it did. Unfortunately, it took 10 minutes longer than it should have for it to start–I was there on time, but where was he? God only knows.
    We finally got that out of the way, though, relatively painlessly, and he ended up asking me a lot of primarily technical/work experience questions (since when the hell do we still use MS DOS on a regular basis, anyway?). I think I did alright with that, though, considering the oddness of some of the questions. Then I waited another 5-10 minutes (they do like their waiting games) for the HR person who set up this whole thing so we could get onto the customer service assessment/simulation/thing, whatever the fuck it is you wanna call it. To say that was brutally tedius would be a grose understatement. I mean, I know the job itself calls for some degree of tedium, but that was just… over the top. It started alright enough, though, with anywhere from 150 to 200 questions related to the kind of person you are and work experience/preferences, that kinda thing–think personality survey. I think I did alright with that. Then they put me through 7 simulated customer service situations, 1 via a simulated chat environment, and 6 pre-recorded script-driven calls, or somesuch, for a fictional GPS tracking company. If you’ve never done call center/customer service work, I’ll warn you right now–bring a notebook or a good memory. That was a simulation for an interview and I still had a hell of a lot of crapola to memorise. I managed, though, considering I only had 5 minutes to memorise it, and the only particulars I had to look at were the minor, customer-specific things, for obvious reasons. I think, with the exception of 1 or 2 where I know I kinda fubared the answers a little, I did alright on that section. We shall have to see, though. It was pretty rappid fire–you’d get done one simulated exchange, then they’d sorta quiz you on it. Then you’d move right into the next one. So at least in that regard I didn’t have time to think about where I could have maybe done things a bit differently.
    All told, the interview must have lasted a good 3 and a half hours, easily. Officially the longest interview on my personal record to date. I’ll hopefully hear back, the HR person told me, in anywhere from 5 to 10 days, so… we shall see. ‘Twas a learning experience, though, if nothing else, and definitely showed me that’s something I’d at the very least like to learn more about doing, if not make a career out of it. It seems to be a bit more… I dunno, relaxed than what I thought, which is kinda a good thing. In between meetings, I was sitting in the front lobby talking with someone who’s doing the same job I was being interviewed for, just kinda killing a few minutes before we had to go do our own things–apparently, he was applying to move to a different position–and I’m guessing they don’t try to enforce a strict average call time. Either that or he just got unlucky… we were both rather amused over a call he took the night before that took him 3 hours to resolve, and it ended up being something rediculously simple–the laptop the customer bought had a network card his router wouldn’t support. That’d be a kick in the teeth… 3 hours just to be told to replace the card or get a new router. So that was a decent distraction, anyway.
    Of course, after the interview was over came the mandatory 3 hours of boredom–my mother and my aunt, in the same vehicle, in a city with at least 6 malls, maybe more. You can see where this is going. Lots of wandering through stores I have no interest in, and no actually buying anything. So after that interview, I got to try to stay awake for 3 hours while they browsed supposedly decent-looking art work, and other asorted pictures, then went clothing/jewelry shopping. My uncle, who had an appointment at the same time as my interview so at least they had something else to do while I was occupied, was probably less enthused with the idea than I was, and he can see the damn things. We’d planned to swing past my cousin’s place, but apparently there was no one home… so we ended up going out for supper (by the way, Montana’s is just bad, period) instead, then we headed home. And then I caught the last 5 minutes of a hockey game (rant about that mess to follow in a few minutes), thought about updating, half-ass attempted to update, and passed out. And now, I shall stay home today, and actually inside, unless I absolutely have to leave… because it is fucking *freezing* out there.

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  • I’m still here.

    And still, at least for the moment, not disqualified. More informative entry to come. Tomorrow. Passing out now.

  • The guys’ rules…

    Shamelessly stolen from Erin, who shamelessly stole it from someone else, so it works! Yes, these are all numbered 1. Yes, it’s done on purpose. No, I’m not changing it.

    1. Men ARE not mind readers.
    1. Learn to work the toilet seat. You’re a big girl. If it’s up, put it down. We need it up, you need it down. You don’t hear us complaining about you leaving it down.
    1. Sunday sports. It’s like the full moon or the changing of the tides. Let it be.
    1. Shopping is NOT a sport. And no, we are never going to think of it that way.
    1. Crying is blackmail.
    1. Ask for what you want. Let us be clear on this one: Subtle hints do not work! Strong hints do not work! Obvious hints do not work! Just say it!
    1. Yes and No are perfectly Acceptable answers to almost every question.
    1. Come to us with a problem only If you want help solving it. That’s what we do. Sympathy is what your girlfriends are for.
    1. A headache that lasts for 17 months is a problem . See a doctor.
    1. Anything we said 6 months ago is inadmissible in an argument. In fact, all comments become null and void after 7 Days.
    1. If you won’t dress like the Victoria’s Secret girls, don’t Expect us to act like soap opera guys.
    1. If you think you’re fat, you probably are. Don’t ask us.
    1. If something we said can be interpreted two ways and one of the ways makes you sad or angry, we meant the other one
    1. You can either ask us to do something Or tell us how you want it done. Not both. If you already know best how to do it, just do it yourself.
    1. Whenever possible, Please say whatever you have to say during commercials.
    1. Christopher Columbus did NOT need directions and neither do we.
    1. ALL men see in only 16 colors, like Windows default settings. Peach, for example, is a fruit, not a color. Pumpkin is also a fruit. We have no idea what mauve is.
    1. If it itches, it will Be scratched. We do that.
    1. If we ask what is wrong and you say “nothing,” We will act like nothing’s wrong. We know you are lying, but it is just not worth the hassle.
    1. If you ask a question you don’t want an answer to, Expect an answer you don’t want to hear.
    1. When we have to go somewhere, absolutely anything you wear Is fine… Really.
    1. Don’t ask us what we’re thinking about unless you are prepared to discuss such topics as baseball, the shotgun formation, or golf.
    1. You have enough clothes.
    1. You have too many shoes.
    1. I am in shape. Round IS a shape!
    1. Thank you for reading this.
    Yes, I know, I have to sleep on the couch tonight; But did you know men really don’t mind that? It’s like camping.

    Oddly, there’s a few of these that don’t apply to me…. but I make up for them more than enough with my own opinions on things. ‘Cuz it’s what I do.

  • I almost avoided one of these…

    Thanks a lot, Stacie. *rolls his eyes*

    List seven songs you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether or not they have words, or even if they’re not any good, but the must be songs you’re really enjoying now. Post these instructions in your blog along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they’re listening to.

    Well, here goes. This will be random.

    1. Don’t Close Your Eyes
    2. I do
    3. Maybe Katie
    4. Cell Block Tango (it’s from a good movie, shush!)
    5. Closing Time
    6. Time of Your Life
    7. Adicted

    Now, who’ll actually answer this sucker… that’s a good question. Let’s see…

  • But I don’t *get* nervous…

    So why am I about the interview tomorrow? I mean, only a little… but… eh. Still. Nervous is not me. I think it’s a lot to do with the fact it took, like… 2 months to get this far, but I dunno. I’m not worried about not getting this job, I mean someone thinks I’ll land it if they already went out of their way to make arangements so I could get their computer assessment thing done, which the HR person makes sound like it’s just a formality anyway. Ah well, we’ll know in about… 28 hours whether or not I bombed the interview completely. In the meantime, I’m going to distract myself. If you have no clue what the hell job interview I’m talking about, look at the calendar entry for that date (that’s why it’s plastered on the site, after all), or read back through these entries. And now, I turn my attention to figuring out why it is a country band will go and remake a song that’s less than 10 years old. Random, yes. Blame the station I’m listening to.

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  • Ponderings

    After spending, roughly, a day or so tinkering with Word Press (No, I’m not abandoning my Moveable Type yet), I have discovered in that way that really makes me wonder what the hell I do with my free time 3 things I didn’t know about me and blogging software.

    • PHP is, in fact, not too incredibly hard to learn. Even if I can say that after tweeking some of WP’s code just to get it to show the date like I want.
    • WP is actually *not* too bad a blogging system, if you can get around banging your head against the wall and actually manage to compensate for the learning curve.
    • WP is way too much designed for the community feel. It’s good for things where multiple people are actively contributing, but I think, given the choice, if it’s just me and maybe one or two other people contributing… I’ll stick to my MT.

    I learned a lot, though, surprisingly. It’s kind of amazing how much you can find out just by taking a couple hours and messing around with software and crap. And that’s what I’ve been doing for the last couple days, instead of popping up with all kinds of sarcasm and other such randomness on this site–I know, I know, the 3 of you who read this didn’t miss me much anyway. I’ve learned, though, it’s not the kind of thing I’d want running this blog. Although, I suspect, that’s primarily because I *just* got finished beating my head against the wall figuring out MT’s inner workings so I didn’t break this site–not for the first time–while I’m attempting to change something. I don’t wanna go through all that with a new system again! Well, okay, so maybe eventually I will. If, for whatever reason, a natural disaster happens to come up and this blog’s completely and totally whiped out. Hm… but since I’m on the topic, anyone want a free blog? I’ve got the space for it…

  • Look at that. Another nuclear whackjob.

    Ordinarily I wouldn’t bother bringing mention of things like this, I mean I already beat the issue to death with my several references to Iran’s stupidity, but you know, half this crap wouldn’t be going on if it wasn’t for the kinds of policies the US and its allies are trying to push onto other countries. It’s always been a belief of mine that absolutely no one should be allowed to possess or use nuclear technology. But, since only a select few countries are, any country found to be doing research in the field is automaticly on the hit list of the countries who’ve already done said research. I don’t want to see nuclear weapons in the hands of North Korea’s whackjobs either, but then again, I don’t want to see them in the hands of the US, or Britain, at the same time. Admitedly for different reasons, but the thought’s still the same. I mentioned before exactly what I think of the hypocrisy of the US. My opinion hasn’t changed. And neither has the US. Figures.

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