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16 degrees 10.15' N, 063 degrees 37.96 W

By John on November 18, 2006 10:02 PM | No Comments

Somewhere 120 miles southeast of the island of Antigua

Proof positive that even the nicest of locations and people can just positively get on your nerves.

I've been on a cruise since last posting. Started out in drydock in Norfolk for a few days (now THAT'S fun) and then on to Miami, Grand Turk, St. Barths, St. Maarten and the aforementioned Antigua since then. Honestly, very clean install and go live for the casino on the ship, plus I've had a few good days in the sun. There isn't much to complain about - except that there is.

The ship ordered under-spec equipment, and the company more or less let them do it in order to get a contract out before year's end. Can't blame Aristocrat; money is money. Also, they still cut my check. Not biting the hand that feeds and all that....

So, we didn't have exactly the right equipment, not sure where that got off the tracks but it did. The ship wants me to stay until the parts get in (you know, as opposed to YESTERDAY when they were supposed to meet us) and I definitely want home for Thanksgiving. So we're collectively at an impasse. Namely, I'm going home and they're pissed about it.

Kudos to the guys at the home office for pulling for me. I'd definitely be shopping for new employment if I missed Grand Turkey Day to be stuck here with folks openly hostile to me.

I know I don't talk about work much, mostly because it's fairly routine. Also because I don't want to mix a blog and work for obvious job security and litigation type crap. I also don't want you to get the wrong idea about things that go bad and my opinions of people. Case in point, I had a horrible, horrible, godawful series of server builds in Puerto Rico a couple weeks back, but I sure don't blame the good people who worked at the casinos for it.

I also don't have too big of an issue with this ship, with the possible exception of the head IT guy who has just recently become a raging asshat. He's even right to do so in a certain-point-of-view kind of way. Either way, his attitude and those of his higher ups have completely soured on us.

It could be better.

Let's start it out like this. Their rules were: no spouses come along, we eat with the crew, we get one day off. Over time they've let us eat in the officer's mess, then the regular passenger restaurants, and have let us hit the shore when the casino is closed. Like I said, it hasn't been all that bad, all things considered.

It just hasn't been without its bumps.

I know, you're saying, "Shut up John. You're in the Caribbean." You're right, I am, and have been away from home for awhile too.

I miss home. I miss Leslie. I miss my dog. I miss my life.

I've been out a whole lot more than I've been in the past few months and am feeling the burnout coming. I've definitely feeling the loneliness.

Frankly, sitting out on my veranda, drinking some Makers and Coke and listening to the ship cut through the waves on a totally dark night should be damn cool.

It's cold comfort on a warm night at 2 am Atlantic time.

I'll chat with you when I'm back in the States.

Last minute thoughts

By John on November 6, 2006 11:40 PM | No Comments

"(W)e let you go to war in Iraq. To… oust Saddam. Or find non-existant Weapons. Or avenge 9/11. Or fight terrorists who only got there after we did. Or as cover to change the fabric of our Constitution. Or for lower prices at The Texaco. Or… ?

There are still a few hours left, before the polls open, sir, there are many rationalizations still untried.

And whatever your motives of the moment, we the people have, in true good faith and with the genuine patriotism of self-sacrifice (of which you have shown you know nothing)… we have let you go on…

Making it up.

As you went along.

Un-checked… and un-balanced.

Vote."

- Keith Olbermann, to Bush - and to all of us there at the end.

More dirty GOP tricks, this time in Missouri. Plus more from Virginia. Another story from Kansas.

Republicans won't let you show flagged-draped coffins of our fallen, but they'll pimp those photos for campaign ads. Of course, Rupert Murdoch finds our Iraq War dead such a "minute" number. Kinda like when Bush called the whole war a "comma".

Then why did you asshats push so hard for this war if it is, in the end, so utterly unimportant?

Of those who survived the war and came into politics as Democratic candidates, more on the "Fighting Dems".

109 Reasons To Dump The 109th Congress. More on this from Rolling Stone magazine.

The White House has doctored the "Mission Accomplished" speech. Condoleeza Rice has given up any sense of decency attached to the office of Secretary of State and is pimping out GOP talking points in time for the election.

Info from the National Campaign for Fair Elections.

A report on how Congress might change with a Democratic majority.

For all of you tired of political ads, this is for you. Don't just read the transcript, play the audio.

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