Monday, November 10, 2008

Cake in a mug

This is too cool not to share: cake in a mug (from Wired). I may have to request that the break-room staff start stocking eggs & flour.....

Friday, November 07, 2008

My first official launch!

When I switched into my new job role, I also took over a couple of projects from other people. 


And one of those projects recently launched! There's even an offical product blog post about it: search for my name with the name of my company and it should come up. 

It's pretty cool to see my name online in a non-social-networking kind of way, I have to say. In this case, I came late to the project, so I can't take credit for a lot of the design work - but I handled the launch, made sure it happened, enforced various small decisions...and it's out there in the world!

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Euphoria

I've never gotten chills listening to a politician's speech  before - but last night I did. I've never said I'd be OK with it if my taxes go up because maybe, just maybe, this time I'll get value for money - but this time I voted in line with that hope.


I know that no new president, even an inspirational president, can make all the kinds of difference our nation needs right now. No single person can have that kind of impact. But a single person can, absolutely can, inspire a whole lot of other people. Just look at how many people voted - if Obama can mobilize all that energy on an ongoing basis, just think what might be possible. 

As my friend T suggested last night, maybe the US flag can stop being a Republican symbol and instead become American. It's a small thing, just a symbol, but I'd like that. A lot. I'd like to start saying "I'm from the US," when I travel, and being proud of it, instead of vaguely ashamed. 

Here's to grace in the White House. It's been way too long. 

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Fingers crossed

I thought politics was a heated subject in California, but wow, in New York it's even crazier. Waiters remind you to vote when they hand you your bill. Airline attendants say "did you vote?" when you check in for a flight. And everywhere on the streets are guys selling buttons, and stickers, and flags. I talked for a few minutes with one guy - an artist selling canvasses on a SoHo street - who said he'd stopped painting Obama because it was getting "so overdone." Bars are having election-night parties and I really, really wonder how many people are going to call in "sick" all over NY tomorrow because they stayed up "drinking till Obama's president." 


In this election there are three results I care about: president; prop 8, because I'm married so I'm in favor of more people getting to get married, and against restricting people's options for who to get married to; and that crazy one about teenage abortions, which I really hope gets shot down because if you are a teenager, and you want an abortion, and you don't want to tell your parents about it, there is probably a very good reason, and the end result of parental notification requirements is likely to be teenagers looking up how to perform abortions on themselves on the internet, which will result in emergency room visits, etc. etc. etc. 

Can you tell from the writing style that I'm on the edge of my seat here? The only way I'm getting myself not to just watch TV straight through from now until whenever is that I've got my War & Peace class to attend. 

The more I learn, the liberal-er I get....