{"id":1067,"date":"2005-06-15T16:36:00","date_gmt":"2005-06-15T16:36:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jeffreyatw.wordpress.com\/2005\/06\/15\/office\/"},"modified":"2005-06-15T16:36:00","modified_gmt":"2005-06-15T16:36:00","slug":"office","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jeffreyatw.com\/blog\/2005\/06\/office\/","title":{"rendered":"Office"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I gotta totally go through this summer to see if I can stand an office job for an extended period of time. I mean, I might be spending the rest of my entire life doing this, so I&#8217;m sure I can survive one summer doing it&#8230; but I totally feel like, wow, I basically know what I&#8217;m doing&#8230; not that I necessarily feel like a full-fledged adult, though&#8230;<br \/>\nI never really experienced a single moment in my life where I &#8220;grew up&#8221; and saw life in a different perspective, and was forever changed.<br \/>\nWell, actually, I did have an experience like that, but I was really young&#8230; I was 12. It was the point where I said, &#8220;man, I&#8217;m just 12, I&#8217;m not supposed to know everything. I&#8217;ll look back at myself and go &#8216;ha ha, what was I thinking, I was only 12.'&#8221; But not a lot of people seem to make that realization until much later. To many, that <i>is<\/i> the point where they say they&#8217;ve grown up and start acting differently. 12 was also the year that I really experienced puberty &#8211; by late 1999 I was already growing facial hair, and wearing large-size shirts. Since then, not much has changed.<br \/>\nSo if I experienced &#8220;growing up&#8221; at 12 but continued to act generally like a kid after that, I guess I&#8217;ll be doing professional shit and being successful, yet still feel like a kid. I guess that&#8217;s pretty cool.<br \/>\nMy boss got me my own office computer. It&#8217;s pretty crappy (Dual UltraSPARC 350Mhz, 512MB RAM, 10GB), but it&#8217;ll get the job done. I can call it my own. I can mess it up however I want. It&#8217;s got the latest version of Solaris Trusted Extensions on it (the project I&#8217;m working on, BTW). I don&#8217;t have to connect to a shared server much anymore. I&#8217;m also working on this sweet &#8220;Ferrari&#8221; laptop that&#8217;s all red and shiny. That&#8217;s hotness. AMD64, Mobility Radeon 9700, dual-boots XP and STE&#8230; too bad it&#8217;s not mine. But I got to take it home and use it, so that&#8217;s certainly neat.<br \/>\nOh and they finally allow Direct Deposit for interns here, so I don&#8217;t have to deposit my paycheck all the time, huway huway.<br \/>\nWork aside, did I mention I went to San Francisco 4 days in a row? Went twice for my mom, once for Gravy Train!!!! at Cafe du Nord, and once for hangin&#8217; with James and Paolo around the Metreon area. Yesterday Geoff and I were pondering over going to the Kabuki to watch Howl&#8217;s, but that would have made 5 days in a row for me&#8230; and I was working on getting CAR&#8217;s backend back up and running. So maybe we can all see that as a group later, eh eh?<br \/>\nOh yeah, by the way, CAR will probably start up later this week. I re-installed Movable Type and reformatted the archives back into importable flatfile format (took a lot of replacing and regular expressions to omit all the unnecessary HTML from the archive pages&#8230;), and now I&#8217;m just futzing with the templates to get everything to look like it used to. Thanks for the suggestions from everyone so far.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I gotta totally go through this summer to see if I can stand an office job for an extended period of time. 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