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Originally Posted by calverson
Is this the chick with the shades that was back on page 13?
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Nope. The page 13 girl is like 5"11 - and the chick above is, well shorter. I am 6"1.
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You've got wicked redeye in that one.
The redeye tool on iPhoto is crap. For redeye I always convert to black and white.
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Yeah, I use Aperture for that. That was taken circa December 07, and I don't really care about doing anything with photos with old girlfriends.
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Calverson, this reminds me of you.
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Because people tend to mess with you frequently. As I read it, I pictured you in that situation.
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Ah. Well, I think that I deserve.
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Originally Posted by Hg2491
At Papa John's, which is new to the country.
What country?
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I love the U.S., but we need some time apart.
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Originally Posted by hg2491
ha!
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Originally Posted by mrtew
What country?
Originally Posted by calverson
Dom's Republic
Dominican Republic
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I know. It just sounded like Dumbs' Republic. So Calverson, how's South Africa? I mean, is it cool to live there?
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Well, I guess so. I lived in England for a couple of years, been pretty much all over the world, and I much prefer South Africa.
Yeah, we definitely have our problems, but the people here are very cool, the climate is awesome.
IMO - the best place to live would be Cape Town. I would live there, but there is too much that I have going for me in Johannesburg to relocate.
And how is the Dominican Republic? Been abroad? Like the other places that you went more? Or home?
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I'm dying to go to England. I don't know why, but I've always liked the place. People have told me it rains everyday -- cool! Although if I ever move, I wouldn't live on another island. I find that people who live in continents have more opportunities as for travelling by land.
DR is great as long as you have power. Everything here is based on who you parents are and who they know. Sad, but true. Actually I'm currently living abroad. I am a US citizen. My family emigrated in the 40s-60s, but my mother decided the States wasn't a good place to be raised in, having herself been brought up there, and ended up here. I think it was for the best, although there are times when I've had wished I didn't live in this country.
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Yeah, I feel you on that. Two days ago I guy that I know (well, barely, but he was close with one of my work colleagues) was stabbed to death in his bed during a robbery. Three weeks ago, one of my friends brother was shot in his bedroom, during a robbery.
Times like that, you wish you were not living in the city that has the highest crime rate in the world.
England is shi*t – have you ever been there? It does not rain every day, but in the winter it is just... horrible. Summers are okay, actually fairly pleasant. Yes, England is an island, but it really doesn't effect you. Just catch a ferry to France, you can even take your car. But you're 18, right? Why not just go?
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Oh, and the chicks in the UK suck, and not in the way that you want them to.
(Irish girls rock, though. )
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And those are called mishaps.
No, I've never been to England, but wish to go someday, just because. Even though I'm 18, Dominicans are raised really family-centered. This means the only reason why I could move out is if I go study abroad, which I'm late if that would be the case.
There's nothing like a natural redhead.
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Originally Posted by Hg2491
There's nothing like a natural redhead.
I need to switch over to my "Railroader" name to respond to this statement. Here goes...
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Originally Posted by Hg2491
At Papa John's, which is new to the country.
Hmmm. I may be going to the Dominican Republic in a couple weeks on business. I hope Papa John's isn't the best place to eat there.
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Are you going to Santo Domingo? If so you should go to Mitre, Pata'e Palo and Taboo Bamboo. Great food there.
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Originally Posted by Hg2491
Are you going to Santo Domingo? If so you should go to Mitre, Pata'e Palo and Taboo Bamboo. Great food there.
Taboo Bamboo sales food?! Isn't it a bar or something like that?
I second Pata 'e Palo, and Museo del Jamon is ok I guess, (sometimes they have Bailaoras dancing Flamenco outside it's fantastic!).
Go to Adrians Tropical if you dare to taste some dominican food.
And Samurai has great asian food, I love that place.
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Yes, the food at Taboo Bamboo is delicious.
Adrian Tropical? I wouldn't recommend you going there. If you wish to taste good Dominican food go to Marocha. They've got national and international food there.
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Originally Posted by Hg2491
Yes, the food at Taboo Bamboo is delicious.
Adrian Tropical? I wouldn't recommend you going there. If you wish to taste good Dominican food go to Marocha. They've got national and international food there.
You go out a lot! I had no idea Marocha served typical food, at all. I knew you weren't going to agree on Adrians but really where else can you safely eat a mofongo?
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Wow, thanks for the food tips! I'm going to be doing some photography in and around Samana Bay, not sure if I'll have any time in Santo Domingo, but if so, I'll check out these suggestions.
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Originally Posted by design219
Wow, thanks for the food tips! I'm going to be doing some photography in and around Samana Bay, not sure if I'll have any time in Santo Domingo, but if so, I'll check out these suggestions.
If you get here soon enough you'll be able to see the whales!
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A co-worker took this shot of me (with a miserable look on my face) in the office yesterday:
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Originally Posted by Oisín
Nice office...
Thanks. We put in the floors, painted the walls, installed the baseboards, and pieced together the 7 pieces of IKEA furniture ourselves, so we're still too fed up with the process to create some artwork for the walls just yet (about 5 months later). There's not a single item of art/pictures/anything on any of the walls at this point.
Aiiiiieeessshhh...I had to read the Flickr description to see what you guys were running. Is that a huge headache?
I don't miss working so close to everyone else. In the hospital I used to work in, the back of my chair was about 18 inches from the back of the person working behind me.
Also, I like your lamp.
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It’s not a headache, really. I mostly work evenings and nights, so I’m especially unaffected. Sometimes it can get quite loud during the day (angry people on the other end of the line + ~100 people on the phone in the same room at the same time = mucho dB), but it’s not that bad.
Mostly, I don’t think anyone really notices the office surroundings much—they’re just sort of there, in the background. We don’t have fixed seating, so we move around a lot (the seat depicted in the image in my link, for example, is usually part of our Finnish team; not sure why I was sitting there that day), which means we tend to focus less on the surroundings, I’m guessing.
The lamps are mainly there for the night-shifters; we normally turn off all the heavy flood lights at night, when we’re only three or four people there.
Edit: Oh, I just realised you were probably referring to our lovely AS400 setup. Yes, that is a bit of a headache. Counter-intuitive, slow, unflexible. But stable.
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Jawbone, I'm digging your office!
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Originally Posted by Hg2491
Jawbone, I'm digging your office!
Thank ya. I demanded the window spot so I could claim the good northern light.
I just realized how cluttered it was at that particular moment. One plastic cup, three Mountain Dew cans (still can't kick the habit), books, papers, etc. Today it was completely clean except for the iMac mouse and keyboard.
Originally Posted by Oisín
It’s not a headache, really. I mostly work evenings and nights, so I’m especially unaffected. Sometimes it can get quite loud during the day (angry people on the other end of the line + ~100 people on the phone in the same room at the same time = mucho dB), but it’s not that bad.
Mostly, I don’t think anyone really notices the office surroundings much—they’re just sort of there, in the background. We don’t have fixed seating, so we move around a lot (the seat depicted in the image in my link, for example, is usually part of our Finnish team; not sure why I was sitting there that day), which means we tend to focus less on the surroundings, I’m guessing.
The lamps are mainly there for the night-shifters; we normally turn off all the heavy flood lights at night, when we’re only three or four people there.
Yeah, the night shift seems like it would be all right. I hate having hordes of people all around in close quarters. It would be a claustrophobic's nightmare.
Edit: Oh, I just realised you were probably referring to our lovely AS400 setup. Yes, that is a bit of a headache. Counter-intuitive, slow, unflexible. But stable.
I dug the info anyways, seriously. No worries.
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If you call that clutered you should see my desk ^.^
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Originally Posted by Jawbone54
A co-worker took this shot of me (with a miserable look on my face) in the office yesterday:
Love this. It might be the light that does it, but some seriously IKEA minimalism love going on there.
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Originally Posted by - - e r i k - -
Love this. It might be the light that does it, but some seriously IKEA minimalism love going on there.
Thank you, sir.
We've definitely gone with the minimalistic look for the entire office. Here, I'll post a few iPhone shots:
My space (cleaner today):
My co-worker's (he refuses to pick up the USB fan cord when he leaves):
And now the ugly side of the office...
We just got the beast of a printer, the Epson Stylus Pro 9880, and stuck it in the corner as best we could. The Mac Pro station has serious USB cable issues, with speakers, a printer, a Wacom tablet, a mic, two Sony HD cams, an iPod shuffle, two 1TB external drives, and then dual display cables running everywhere behind. We're also ordering a new, longer white desk to match the others. We don't have a clue as to how we're going to hide the cables though.
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Here's me and my crazy puppy.
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Jawbone54, I love the paint on your walls, amazing combination! The only thing that I don't really like is that you don't have MORE windows.
What is it that you guys do in there? That's a really nice looking printer.
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Originally Posted by lyanma
Jawbone54, I love the paint on your walls, amazing combination! The only thing that I don't really like is that you have no windows.
Yeah, where'd you get that awesome window-sized recessed wall light?
Originally Posted by Jawbone54
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Originally Posted by Laminar
Yeah, where'd you get that awesome window-sized recessed wall light?
I meant to say more windows, my bad.
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At my 18th birthday dinner.
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Originally Posted by Hg2491
At my 18th birthday dinner.
You should tie your shoes more often.
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I’m so excited!
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Originally Posted by Oisín
I’m so excited!
Say that in Gaelic, Mr. Language Man.
PS: Congrats. I'm jealous your going to Donegal. That's one area of Ireland I have yet to visit and I have heard it is beautiful. (I'm a southern man with my family, way back, coming from county Kilkenny.)
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Originally Posted by Oisín
since I’m a sad sod with no imagination, this was my best shot: grass, and a slip of paper + a t-shirt in Irish.
Interesting...
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