Okay, maybe not quite 80%. But it’s getting close.
Archive for May, 2008 So, I’ve decided to disable the Google Cache feature for the time being. Not because I don’t trust Google, but because, well… I don’t trust some other people. I guess it’s more because I’ve seen some of the crap that people have attempted to comment with here (if your comments haven’t disappeared from here, I’m not referring to you), and have taken the time to look through some of the site logs and have seen some potential problems coming through by way of the Google Cache view option. As such, the bots should be, as of right now, removing their snapshot of the site and simply crawling the place from here on. Anyway, Killanet has purchased a new server for some of our sites, so you may notice this one temporarily disappear as the nameservers are being updated… if that’s the case, don’t worry, the site will be back soon. Not that you would worry anyway, since I’m not. Digital Storm has it’s second gaming server 80% done and ready to go. All that’s left is to… umm… assemble it… and put an operating system on it… and update it… Okay, maybe not quite 80%. But it’s getting close. On a side-note, my job dissatisfaction is lessening. I expected today to be a pain in the ass sort of day, what with one of the kids from work being fired for starting a fire… but even with the short staff and the Hellishly busy afternoon, things weren’t actually as bad as I expected. Guess I’ll have to wait and see how the rest of the week plays out. Tami’s birthday on Friday, so expect another post then. Take care everyone, and bye bye Google Cache.
Is job dissatisfaction truly a necessary part to any employment? The past few weeks, I have (for the first time, since entering this type of work when I was a teen) been starting to really dislike my job. Its seeming like every time something happens in a negative fashion, I am the one who egts lectured about it (whether I played a part or not), yet when things go well, there are few who actually notice or say anything in regards to it. The typical "negative is loudest" way of life at work, to sum it up. I don’t want to be a "job hopper"… you know the type, who will work at one place just long enough to become annoyed with it, then suddenly quit and start looking for employment somewhere else. I have a good work history, and I want to keep it that way. Besides, with DSL coming, money will of course be welcome… and it flows a little better when you actually show up at your job in order to obtain the paycheck. I guess I’m just… annoyed. Anyway, rants aside, this hasn’t been that bad of a… damn, its been a few weeks, hasn’t it.. all things considered. We went out last Friday night to an Industry Mixer, and ended up hanging out with a few of the guys from RockStar games (unfortunately, I can’t namedrop this time, due to the secrecy that the company operates under, and the fact that in doing so, I may end up with a hit out on me *cough*). We discussed to some extent the enjoyment that Mike has been getting out of GTA 4, and they tipped us off to a Rockband competition taking place in Vancouver that we should check out… so we did. You can read about that over at Went shopping with Tami yesterday (yeah, I’m jumping all over the calendar), and among the many things we picked up was a brand new Nintendo Wii for the house. It was technically an investment for Killanet and DSL, but just the same… I didn’t initially think it would be that fun of a system when it first came out, but I am the first to admit in this case that I was wrong, and I We’ve launched a brand new site, focused on the Vancouver Gaming Industry. Anyway, things are rocking hard here, and I predict an amazing Summer ahead. Keep tuned to Take care everyone. |