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well, it's official...
Our company is in the process of being acquired by another company. The merger transition will be July 1, and orientation meetings have already begun.
The good news is that I will still have a job. The bad news is that the new company has no sabbatical leave benefit.
This continues the annoying trend of my never receiving the rewards of long tenure with a single company. Just before I reached 5 years with our first parent company, which would have entitled me to a week of extra vacation and a bonus, we were acquired by our current parent. As a result, I got nothing—no tenure bonus program, and the extra week of vacation doesn't come until 8 years.
Then, with the current company, I finally discover the ill-publicized paid sabbatical leave option, available every 5 years, and it is denied.
Now, with the new company, still no extra week of vacation, still no tenure bonus, and now no sabbatical either.
Mergers suck.
I am so looking for a new job, so if you know of any good leads, let me know. I can do pretty much anything in the technology sector, and I'm a fair hand at photography, design and music as well.
new and old goodies!
The top menu is working! Due to limitations of the goodies exploit, I decided to just make the faq a blog topic, so click on the faq link to see the first of several entries in that topic. FAQ entries will not appear on the front page.
The guestbook is back on its own page, but it needs some cosmetic touching up, which I will get around to soon.
The bio page is still under construction, but at least there is something there when you click on it.
Things are coming along nicely. I'm having fun learning to be an antville power user. If you take the time to delve into the workings of the system, there's a lot of stuff you can do that isn't typically possible with a free hosted-blog service.
Look for more content and a lot less site updates starting tomorrow! Thanks for visiting!
weekend update
Highlights of the weekend:
film worship
Set up all the connections to the new HDTV & progressive-scan DVD player. It's astonishing how good 70mm films like 2001 and Akira look in 43-inches of progressive-scan HDTV glory.
If anyone is in the market for a new television in the U.S., I highly recommend UEC Web as an alternative to buying a new one. They have refurbished Hitachi televisions for 50% off or more, with a 30-day warranty that you can extend by additional years for extra cash and still come out way ahead.
I'm not a rabid TV fan, but I love movies, and this is worth it for the movie experience alone. "The Man Who Wasn't There" looks touchably brilliant.
sushi!!
They really should dedicate a table to me and my friends at Pango, the new sushi & tea bar in downtown Austin. Saturday night, we made yet another of our many frequent trips there for dinner, in a party including the angry robot and Sei Shonagon.
The unagi (barbecued eel) nigiri was impeccable as always. Definitely in strong contention for the best unagi in Austin. Unfortunately, Bruce and Karin ordered the Unagi-Don (a big box serving of unagi over rice and other accompaniments) instead of the nigiri, and had quite a long wait for it. It seemed to go over well when it arrived, though. Luckily, they ordered edamame (soybeans lightly steamed & seasoned, yum!) to keep them sated while they waited.
In addition to the unagi, I enjoyed some amaebi (sweet shrimp) nigiri and a Philadelphia roll, which is a really tasty concoction of smoked salmon, cream cheese, and avocado. Like a bagel with cream cheese & lox, minus the bagel.
I also tried the house iced coffee for the first time, which according to the menu is based on a family recipe from Taiwan. It's definitely a different, more gentle taste than the typical American iced coffee. It's both less bitter and less sweet. Overall, it was the sort of flavor that appeals to a tea fan like me, as one might expect from a bar that specializes in tea. I generally don't drink coffee except on rare occasions, but this was good enough to potentially convert me.
Overall, a typically delicious night at Pango, as always.
(Brenna, next time you are in Austin, you must go there!)
comedy!!
After sushi, Sei (Karin) and the robot (Bruce) and I went over to the Hideout theater to see the We Could Be Heroes improvisational comedy troupe. We were in luck, as our friend Peter was performing that night. He's been working really hard at improving as an improviser, and it showed. The show that night was an elimination-style game called Micetro (kind of like Survivor! for improvisers), and he tied for the win before losing the tiebreaker by a narrow margin of applause. Way to go, Peter!
belly dancing!!
Sunday night was the big performance of Karin's belly dancing troupe at Marrakesh. She and several other girls in my circle of friends & acquaintances have been studying for the past couple of years with Cara Bowen of Austin and Karen Barbee of San Antonio.
You may think you have seen belly-dancing before, but unless you have seen it performed in its native culture, chances are very slim that you have seen anything approaching the level at which these girls are learning it. Cara and Karen are very accomplished dancers, and it was clearly evident in the show that they are excellent teachers who are proving very successful at transferring their knowledge to their students.
The show was a lot of fun, and the performers all seemed to be enjoying themselves immensely, despite the difficulty of performing incredibly long choreographies that rely on fine distinctions between muscles I am not even aware of in myself.
Karin will be in another upcoming show by Karavan Studios in San Antonio, so if you live in the S.A. area, I highly recommend checking it out. Details here.
to sum up
I had a really great weekend! My only regret is I should have taken pictures at the belly dance show. I'll be sure to bring back some pictures from the Karavan show.
Unfortunately, now it's Monday, and there's a long week ahead. :(
Maybe I'll go to Pango again tonight. Sushi always makes me feel better! hee!