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Benzalkonium chloride, A hospital grade antiseptic. Sadly still not powerful enough to wash away the dirty feeling I get when at work. I've been on phones for a while now and I find it ridiculously boring. There is no challenge and the social aspect of being at work has been severely hampered. I need to get out of here. I need to actually complete my Cisco certification tests. I put it off because of cost and Christmas but I can't do that anymore. I feel like I am rotting here. I only feel the rot when at work though. Right now I'm actually very happy. I have a beautiful girlfriend that I love, I have my family, friends and I have my skis. So all things told I just need to get in gear.

So, yes Mom I will be doing that very soon and you can tell Dad that too.

As it is I'm in a creative lull unfortunately. Winter seems to do that to me. I had briefly considered turning this in to a photo journal... I've decided to continue posting images and the occasional blurb should I feel up to it... Or have anything of value to contribute.

Speaking of photography, I think I will experiment more with photographing inanimate objects. I will post some of my images as I take them.

Remember to help the Tsunami victims if you can:
Google Tsunami relief page


Before and after the tsunami

looks like a few rubber wrappers??

what were you doing at work??

huh? huh?

....no disrespect to the tsunamis pics though.... er. ouch.

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