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Wednesday, October 20, 2004

 Lack of Updates

Sorry for the lack of updates as I was pretty busy these few days. A management drone manage to screw up my project and all he can say: "I didn't touch a thing!" Argh! Pretty frustrating to see such idiots just standing by the box doing nothing and pointing fingers. Wish I could have more evidence to kick his sorry ass out of the company.

A lot of things have come to my attention; at least my father is doing great, able to recognize a whole lot of us on my last visit. However, the aunties that came to visit was great as they help out a lot during this time of crisis and offered a lot of moral support. I gave them my gratitude for they that came all the way down from Down Under just to accompany my father and to see how things can be improvised.

As for Project Three, it's now totally trashed in the drain as I scrapped the project off from the Project list while asking the localization officer if I could come out with a Version 2 for Project Three as I cannot keep up with the stupid codes anymore. No coders are worth that, seeing rows and rows of code only to find that the codes only work intermittently against several layers at the backend just to access a simple database.

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