Bugger.

At the behest of another, I have removed an entire album from dig­i­tal mem­o­ries, less than 24 hours after I re-established that area of my site. Bugger.

To make up for it, though, I have added a page in the about sec­tion with seem­ingly ran­dom ques­tions that I found on another journal.

Bore­dom is a cruel mistress…

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Appar­ently, I pissed off another per­son in a con­ver­sa­tion ear­lier tonite because of com­ments made weeks ago, only some of which were to my credit.

Here's my thing. Whether or not you find some­thing offen­sive is not my fault, nor my prob­lem, if you make your­self a part of the con­ver­sa­tion. If you don't under­stand a con­ver­sa­tion, and want to, then don't be sur­prised or upset if it's not what you expect, or approve of. To invite your­self in is to take per­sonal respon­si­bil­ity for what comes at you. It goes back to one of my favorite adages, "If you don't want to know the answer, don't ask the question!"

Okay, I'm through with bitch­ing for the moment.

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Business-wise, things are start­ing to pick up again. Had two lengthy con­ver­sa­tions with Mike and Chas regard­ing our projects and things are look­ing up. Mike reasserted some things I was wor­ry­ing about, so prob­lem num­ber 12, 503 has been resolved. On to the next one, I guess.

Chas' band's con­cert on Sat­ur­day went very well. We need to get more pro­mo­tion for them, though. Time to put the machine to work, yay! He's got a lot of enthu­si­asm and great ideas, and that can only bring more to the com­pany. I think that bring­ing him in was one of the best deci­sions we've made so far. It was a risk, and it's seem­ing to be work­ing in our favor. Quite well, in fact.