Monday, November 06, 2017

an hour and a half at work

1:53 pm Assembly file created

1:54 pm In Context part created

1:55 pm Sketch created

1:55 pm Rectangle created

1:56 pm Dimensions of width and height applied to rectangle

1:56 pm Stare at rectangle

2:00 pm Still Staring at rectangle - wondering how big should the rectangle really be intermixed with obsessing about other stuff going on in my life.

2:05 pm Still Staring at rectangle - wondering how big should the rectangle really be intermixed with obsessing about other stuff going on in my life.

2:10 pm Still Staring at rectangle - wondering how big should the rectangle really be intermixed with obsessing about other stuff going on in my life.

2:15 pm Width of rectangle changed.
2:20 pm Stare at rectangle some more accept applied width and height dimensions intermixed with obsessing about other stuff going on in my life.  Thinking about giving rectangle some thickness.  What thickness though????  Obsessing about other stuff going on in my life.

2:22 pm Thickness decided and applied - I can't talk about this anymore - I'll either have to kill you or get fired.  If I get fired, I'll kill you - you're dead either way.

2:30 pm Get an e-mail about on-line ethics training.

2:35 pm Start online ethics training course

2:37 pm Ask coworkers how hard the tests are.  Co-workers laugh at me.

2:38 pm Continue talking about ethics with co-workers.

2:50 pm Take the online course

2:15 pm complete online course

2:15 pm Pray that I never have an ethics situation come up in my area of work. (It's not that I am unethical - that much. . but one can get into serious trouble without even knowing it.  Stay away from vendors and customers is the take away here.)
As an aside, speaking of ethics, I hope that what I am writing here in not unethical or violates intellectual property issues. It's just the size of a rectangular solid without material information.
2:19 Stare at rectangular solid created and wonder what to do next.  Obsess on other stuff going on in my life. . . .

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