 
|  Dim Sum at Ranch 99 this morning - man are those Sesame Balls 
tasty! The store's audio system seemed to be fully operational 
now - but the music was atrocious. That cheesy Asian karaoke 
sound, all the songs sounding alike; atypically the singer sang 
in English, performing these standards while I was there: 
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| "Another set of tires, and Back on the road again. Me and you and a dog named..." | |
| These schlocky sounds weren't hard to tune out, unlike during previous recent visits when the system kept cutting off and on, mid-tune. | |
|  Went in to work today, but mostly just to play 
with PhotoShop. Learned about Layers and made my first 
grids. Much tedium creating little graphics which I 
took home & converted into animated GIFs - the cartoonist's 
life is quite boring. Did a bit of word processing while 
there, composing my Performance Appraisal (or "review"), 
a yearly chore I believe most computer professionals 
undergo. The mechanics of this task in my company (and 
perhaps most) is describing in varying detail what my job 
is. This is one's chance to detail all of the 
accomplishments worth reporting over the past twelve 
months - and there are some who actually believe the 
text's content is linked with the magnitude of their 
annual salary increase and possibly even opportunities 
for advancement & job-title elevation. A book I once 
read <1> 
characterized this type of worker as "Believers" - those 
with faith in the system, who think hard work is the one 
True Way to Get Ahead. The book also described the two 
other main types of employees: "Rebels" and "Game Players". 
Rebels have the requisite skills to get the actual work 
done, so they can name their tune; Game Players observe 
the unwritten rules and do what it really takes to move 
up their specific company's ladder. Since I now have that 
mature wisdom that sees everything in shades of gray, I 
realize that nobody fits these molds precisely, so I 
characterize myself as a Rebel/Game Player, with 
emphasis on the first. Also I'm now an "old timer" who 
no longer has the ambition to climb that ladder, or 
desire to taste the false fruits that come with each 
higher rung. 
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