Monday, June 27, 2011

Privacy at Work: Where to draw the line?


So here's a pet peeve which might not be a very personalized pet peeve. Have you ever arrive at work one day and realized someone has been using your computer? Sending out emails using your emails? Talking using your Skype account (when you stepped away for to use the restroom)?

WELL. IT IRRITATES ME TO THE CORE.

And it happened more than once AND ITS STILL HAPPENING.

If you've a similar pet peeve, here's a wallpaper that you can use. Hissing when the offender steps near your workplace only helps to a very small degree. May try spitting and raising my claws the next time. Do let me know what measures you will take.


Friday, June 17, 2011

Animation OVERDOSE

Been quiet here lately. For those who met up with me lately, you would know my life is nothing but quiet and peaceful. Haha. So here's an animation OVERDOSE. ENJOY.




Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Home Before Midnight: You earn 1 achievement Award

I am actually so desensitized by a lot of extreme and seemingly drug-induced animation shorts that watching THIS does nothing to me. Only 5 mins after the video ended, then I realized its a trifle bizarre, but throughly enjoyable still.

Just got home. A little before midnight. But at least I've got an animation out. Its an achievement on its own. Lately I feel that I'm overworked. However, tonight's dinner with my partner helped cheered both of us up considerably. We both missed the rowdy and crowded days of the past. And its sad that now, there's only two of us holding everything together in Production and Art Department (me and her respectively). We recounted all the days where we had fun with our former colleagues (who had thus left the company). The embarrassing moments, the funny moments, the awkward moments, the proud moments... Each and every drip and drape of memories held dear to both of us flowed out over dinner. We roared with laughter, shrieked at different parts of the stories, finished each other's sentences, and silently glowed with pride at times.

Though we dine for less than an hour, and stayed back till late, today was especially fulfilling.

Whatever happened in the future, and regardless of the fact that we'll probably part in the future as colleagues... What matters is that at each moment, each present moment, we've already created memories that will never fade. Missing a person is never a flaw. Moving on is never a flaw. What matters, is you live life to the fullest for each moment. So in the future, you can look back, and smile with pride.

Enjoy this mashup by a pretty good-looking and talented boys: