Wheeeee!
I have an office assignment! Yay!
It has no windows! Boo!
Ah well, I figured that would be the case.
Now if they could just get me a laptop... "You can't use your personal laptop for work." "Okay, fine, get me one." [ > two months later...] "You can't use your personal laptop for work..." "Riiiiiiiiight."
It has no windows! Boo!
Ah well, I figured that would be the case.
Now if they could just get me a laptop... "You can't use your personal laptop for work." "Okay, fine, get me one." [ > two months later...] "You can't use your personal laptop for work..." "Riiiiiiiiight."

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And, as convenient as _one_ laptop is, it is a stone bitch trying to manage _two_ of them. It's amazing how few laptop cases are configured for the possibility of carrying more than one.
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I plan on just keepin' on until told explicitly otherwise.
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Worked okay on the way in, but I blew out my knee on the beach while shooting the sunset, and it wasn't much fun crawling back out to the car--took me three trips, out with the cameras, back in, and out again with the camping gear.
Thank God I was still shooting film back then, or I might have also wanted to bring my laptop.
I wasn't very happy with the pictures I took, either: http://lonelymountain.net/photo/landscape/washington/olympics/poa_sunset2.html
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And since I work in downtown Bellevue, who wants to look at what's outside the windows anyway?
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(I will take your word about downtown Bellevue, having never been there.)
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Bellevue's not particularly unattractive as cities go, but it's still a city. You can kind of sort of see part of the mountains between the highrises, unless it's raining, which it does pretty often around here.
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http://lonelymountain.net/photo/landscape/astro/venusolympus1.html
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There's always the belle... ;)
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