Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Composites

Today was a good day at work. In fact, more like a great day. I enjoyed it immensely, and hope that the job continues this way. I have a line management meeting next week so I will mention that I like it.

I mostly have some photos I wanted to share with you.

The first one is a baby having been defeated by a dinosaur. I came across the carnage in the ELC in Wimbledon. Personally, I think it was probably a fair fight, and that the best man/creature won.


Second is Barack Obama appearing on an assessment I had to take to check my workstation health & safety. During the online assessment I learned what makes a well-organised workstation, how to keep my back healthy and that your monitor to be an arm's length away from you. Barack is demonstrating that often you need to use your mobile devices to keep updated on your work and in contact with people. There are some simple safety tips to make sure that your use of mobile devices leaves you healthy and uninjured. This includes not using it a lot.

I had to take a test at the end. I got 100%.





And the last picture is of some graffiti/wall art I discovered down a pedestrian walkway, sort of a short-cut but not quite a short cut to & from work.

I think it's lovely, and while it is still light at half 4, I intend to walk down there everyday after work.
It is located in Sutton, between Sutton Common Road and Hallmead Road, and it is called Coombe Walk.



That is all for now. Ciao.

Thursday, 16 September 2010

The First Step on the Rigid Search

Finally I have managed to get Blogger to work. I think it's a sign that it doesn't work on the macs at work.
I created this to learn how Blogger works. Now I have decided to see what it's made of. And to see what I'm made of.


Before I go out and deliver charity bags, which is a) pocket money, and b) good exercise, I am trying to find out the news on the BBC. Except so far all they are talking about is the Papal visit.
Which I really don't care about. Because I am not religious, let alone Catholic, and I am not in any way racist or homophobic. Plus I am a woman. And I might not be keen on children, but that doesn't excuse the behaviour they covered up.



Top news story? Spending cuts have gotten boring then? Have Pakistan's floods receded?
Personally, I think this should not be top story on the website AND get the first 5-10 minutes of television news coverage.

Maybe I'm missing a trick by not being Catholic/religious. But as far as I'm concerned if I wanted to be inferior in an organisation, I'd rather get married. And that's saying something, coming from me.