I just have to tell you I love this avatar over all!
Welcome, RobertH!
*peeking on the watch*...early afternoon...too early... still have to wait a wee while...sigh...
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"Now here's my secret", said the fox, "it is very simple. It is only with ones heart that one can see clearly. What is essential is invisible to the eye."
("The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
"The soul would have no rainbow, if the eye had no tears." (Native American Proverb)
I just have to tell you I love this avatar over all!
Welcome, RobertH!
*peeking on the watch*...early afternoon...too early... still have to wait a wee while...sigh...
Lass, it's never too early for Glen.
Sometimes I wish I was a farmer, so I could cary a flask o' that stuff around with me at work.
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Caw
"I am a Canadian by birth, but I am a Highlander by blood and feel under an obligation to do all I can for the sake of the Highlanders and their literature.... I have never yet spoken a word of English to any of my children. They can speak as much English as they like to others, but when they talk to me they have to talk in Gaelic."
-Alexander Maclean Sinclair of Goshen (protector of Gaelic Culture)
Sometimes I wish I was a farmer, so I could cary a flask o' that stuff around with me at work.
My boss is pretty cool. Anything goes after 5 pm (We have a lot of late nights, etc.). He brews his own beer and keeps some in the fridge downstairs. Gotta get him to stock some Glen (livet, or fiddich).
Eamon
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"I care not whether I die tomorrow or next year, if only my deeds live after me." -Cuchullain
I just have to tell you I love this avatar over all!
Welcome, RobertH!
*peeking on the watch*...early afternoon...too early... still have to wait a wee while...sigh...
Lass, it's never too early for Glen.
Sometimes I wish I was a farmer, so I could cary a flask o' that stuff around with me at work.
Hmhmmm...well, in general youre not wrong with that but if you still have to do some driving ("Taxi MUM") it definitly is...isn't life awfully hard???sigh...
Sometimes I wish I was a farmer, so I could cary a flask o' that stuff around with me at work.
My boss is pretty cool. Anything goes after 5 pm (We have a lot of late nights, etc.). He brews his own beer and keeps some in the fridge downstairs. Gotta get him to stock some Glen (livet, or fiddich).
Eamon
Now THAT would make me a happy little worker-bee. Alas, partaking of the Scots nectar isn't permited here.
Do I have to do something? I think I'll get me a cardboard box and live under the interstate and be a street bs- itter! If I can find some windex I'll consider cleaning windshields at the traffic lights. A no pressue job. What a life? A
First off I too am drooling over RobertH's avatar... me want!
As for what I do... I work in the Information Technology Security department at Marshal Space Flight Center (one of the NASA bases in the south). I run the secure authentication for the center and the whole of NASA. That can be anything from distributing the hardware used in the authentication to setting up meeting with people at all the NASA centers, including Sean O'Keif, to talk about the Network Security at each center. So basically, I am a glorified Security Network Engineer.
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So, I have an new site that is pretty neat, Check out Dannah's Home Page
Also, for original storys or thoughts from me, check out my blog: Dannah's Blog
hehe.. early afternoon and I'm tired again *sighs*...
That "package" wearing you out ?
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Mike F.
May the Irish hills caress you. May her lakes and rivers bless you. May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.
All - Thank you for your kind comments on my avatar - it does represent one of my favorites! There are few better times than when my father-in-law, the wonderful Irishman he is, comes over to tip a bottle with me. He once told me a story of his own father, a sergeant in the Army. His father would invite a soldier to the house from time to time, and he could always tell whether the soldier made a good impression on his father. Seems his Dad would pull a new bottle from the cabinet and pour a drink. By the end of the first drink, the pattern would be set. If the newcomer was seen as marginal, the cork went back in the bottle. If his company was deemed pleasant, the cork went in the trash and no-one quit until the glass soldier was laid to rest, obviously empty.
He has some great ones. He got sideways with the Regimental Sergeant Major's horse one day (yep, back in the days of real cavalry). He won, but it cost him...
I work for a company that does primarily government work. Although the company does many things I work for the Environmental Engineering and Security (design build) Divisions.
I pretty do everything. Mostly technical writing and some financial things/project controls. Basically whatever I get thrown into to keep my job!
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COURAGE GROWS STRONG AT THE WOUND
"Be happy while you're living, for you're a long time dead."
“Twelve highlanders and a bagpipe make a rebellion.”
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