Just when you get waist deep in SQL local procedures... it is time to go off and discuss high level business decisions. This, of course, is absolutely necessary and quite enjoyable, if a bit inconvenient.
It is almost wickedly amusing to answer someone's, seemingly, Boolean query with, "yes." (as in... does it do this OR that? Yes!)
There is a Denny's commercial here that is awesome to watch... as it looks like a midwest, mom-and-pop diner commercial (meaning it looks very, very cheap). The best part, there are authentic enzed kids with their excitement and adorable accents. I'm still not sure why people eat there during typical business hours... one of life's great mysteries.
In actual reference to the title of this post. We had some new (very, key) people start this week. Our web developers are moving into a testing phase for the CMS and integration. Basically, I'm almost to the point of being able to focus a bit more on my actual tasks, as there will start to be some (very rough and blurred) demarcations in duties. (Yes. I did go to that much work to make a demarcation pun).
Not that I mind having my hands in all parts of the project... I do like to be over-involved. Its just that I'm not the one who is supposed to be configuring the API calls... but it just makes up for the time that could have been. That being said, there really is not much difference between, "the application can do this, or that..." AND (the extra step) "this is how/why it does that and you'll need to use this call to accomplish that... then... if that is more expensive (bandwidth) than we would like... what about only making this call, and we'll store those keywords over here... because of business rule A and/or business rule B..."
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This tree makes me want to play Lord of the Rings... and hide from the Nazgûl.
The wind patterns (H/L pressure zones) here look like möbius transformations. I like it.

We've officially hit the less than a week and a half mark.
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1 comment:
You will definitely leave NZ with a much better view of american ingenuity.I will never know how or why i was blessed to be allowed to share in your life..You are truly an amazing individual and I love you!
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