Now that my mom is gone, I am back to cooking for myself. It relaxes me and though it's not very impressive, it's still a part of my daily routine. I hope to cook something two to three times a day. Who knows. Maybe I can improve my cooking skills, golf skills, overall fitness. We'll see.
It's 2:44am, I'm still at work. This obviously wasn't very well thought out. I do hope my car didn't get broken into. That would make this 34 hour work day even shittier.
Stumbled upon this while browsing youtube. I like this song. Haha reminds me so much of Beijing. The Beijing accent, "er". (note: this is not the original music video, it's a flash made by someone for this song. The volume of the official ones is too low so I put this one up instead).
Oh Beijing, how I miss thee. And then, I saw these on youtube, and decided to watch more "sexy Beijing" video blogs. It's pretty good and funny. Damn it, makes me want to be in Beijing even more. Gah.
I grow increasingly irritated. One of the reason being the incompetency of the corporate machine. The failure of one cog in this not so well lubricated hunk of metal causes multiple headaches for the other cogs that are churning away. I'm sure all those that work in a corporate environment (as well as those that work in some sort of cooperative environment) understands the statement I'm making. When one of this intricate machine breaks down for whatever reason, we see a complete breakdown of the whole. Sometimes, I just wish they filtered out people better before hiring. It is hard to find the broken ones before hiring, and for a large part, those that are good at the corporate ladder climbing do tend to throw up an excellent smoke screen either on their resume, during interview, or both. However, I believe that when we see the failing cogs, they should be replaced, or removed and placed else where. Instead, they are being used continually in the current environment, slowing down productivity and increasing the clean up for others. Why?
Aside from the stress of work, I'm not sure why I am so irritable. Gah.