The “Welcome to the Curbside” last year was amazing and epic enough. This new (or enhanced, I don’t really know) recording makes me think of the song as a man on steroids out to smash everything out there.
I can’t wait to see Curbside again and wake up with a stiff neck the following morning! Congratulations, Curbside!
+ Set Your Goals and This Century… but I don’t want them on my list and I don’t listen to them anyway.
Taking Back Sunday
The Used
Dashboard Confessional
Cobra Starship
The Cab
Death Cab For Cutie
Four Year Strong
30 Seconds to Mars
Anberlin
Deftones
Love Me Butch
Paramore
Saosin
Boys Like Girls
New Found Glory
Good news: I have my own cube / desk now!
Bad news: It’s right beside the aisle D:
Solution: Position monitor to minimize visibility from the aisle. (My cube is the one on the left with the sorta hidden monitor)
Result: When I feel lazy, I still look like I’m working. I can still go on web sites that aren’t related to work (occasionally).
The company I work for finally moved to the new office which we assembled ourselves (the cubicles, cables and electrical wiring), which also explains why it’s still a little messy. I have my own desk now which is awesome but I do miss being with officemates in a small space, it’s fun and the talking makes time go faster. Thing is, my cube is near the conference room, training room and the president’s room, so a lot of people use the aisle next to my cube almost every five minutes. Now how will I bum around and not get caught? Experiment #1: Place my monitor on the corner of the cube wall next to the aisle thus minimizing the chance that people will see what’s on my monitor. My desk is a mess right now so I’ll take a photo of it after I clean it and add stuff to / on it so it won’t look so sad and boring.
Part 2 of Anjo playing ukelele with Jim Paredes, this time playing “Batang Bata Ka Pa”.