The question of your price. I don’t suggest to stick a price tag on you for what you worth. It is actually, more the matter of how much you prepared to pay for gaining one or another experience. It seems to me that the price would depend on how badly we need something. Just a thought to ponder for today...
On the mere mortal side of life. I've got my car from mechanic's yesterday and left it home this morning, as despite of millions I've paid, it remained unfixed. The mechanic were supposed to come and take a look at it again today. And he sure did. Somehow what he claimed as a fault didn't sound very convincing over the telephone, so I will need to get back home to check it out myself this evening. Oh bother...Once again - getting in close relationships with the public transport. Maybe this is the way to go anyway...First day in the office after holidays went reasonably quiet – computers do have this habit of behave themselves when nobody’s watching. But it was a pleasure to see everybody after the break. The chocolate brought over by various colleagues remained uneaten by the end of a day. I "wonder " why...
On the mere mortal side of life. I've got my car from mechanic's yesterday and left it home this morning, as despite of millions I've paid, it remained unfixed. The mechanic were supposed to come and take a look at it again today. And he sure did. Somehow what he claimed as a fault didn't sound very convincing over the telephone, so I will need to get back home to check it out myself this evening. Oh bother...Once again - getting in close relationships with the public transport. Maybe this is the way to go anyway...First day in the office after holidays went reasonably quiet – computers do have this habit of behave themselves when nobody’s watching. But it was a pleasure to see everybody after the break. The chocolate brought over by various colleagues remained uneaten by the end of a day. I "wonder " why...