The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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Hello ma'am and sir! :)

And how are you all doing today, eh?

I am fine maself ... busy, busy, busy as usual. Got a new machine coming in for the boss later today and am prepping his old data for the transfer. Boring stuff ... but plenty of time in between jobs to pop in and say hello.
 


Gal ... you simply HAVE to move somewhere where you can satisfy this desire to munch on mushrooms. :p Digital chewing just don't do it.
 

Mycanid said:
Hello ma'am and sir! :)

And how are you all doing today, eh?

I am fine maself ... busy, busy, busy as usual. Got a new machine coming in for the boss later today and am prepping his old data for the transfer. Boring stuff ... but plenty of time in between jobs to pop in and say hello.
I am sure it has been asked before, so forgive the repeat, but what do you do Mycanid?
 

Aurora said:
You study a lot. That's very good. I rarely ever studied in school, unless it was something I was interested in.

Yeah ... I know what you mean. In school I had very little interst in actually studying the subjects. Shortly after I got out of school the basic ... err ... pillars? of my world view began to be formed. Then studying things was actually interesting and had a purpose!

Always admired those who could put the 'ole nose to the grindstone, though.
 

Aurora said:
You study a lot. That's very good. I rarely ever studied in school, unless it was something I was interested in.

Yeah, I have two finals tomorrow so I have been studying all weekend too. :)

Mushroom Man: I can not help it if I do not have mushrooms where I am. Well, good mushrooms anyways. :]
 

Aurora said:
I am sure it has been asked before, so forgive the repeat, but what do you do Mycanid?

No ma'am ... very few people ever ask me this. :)

Basically I am an IT for a small business (about 15 employees or so). But since it is a small publishing house I also help out in the shipping department quite a bit, especially during busy times of the year ... like now in fact!
 

Mycanid said:
Yeah ... I know what you mean. In school I had very little interst in actually studying the subjects. Shortly after I got out of school the basic ... err ... pillars? of my world view began to be formed. Then studying things was actually interesting and had a purpose!

Always admired those who could put the 'ole nose to the grindstone, though.
And what are the pillars of your world view?

Things that I found interesting in school were mythology, religion, philosophy, psychology, and art. Past that, most of it bored me. I found history okay, but preferred the study tours to book learning. English is my least favorite subject. Of course, I actually found it easier in college than I did in high school. Math was my favorite subject until Business Calc. I never studied for it though, it just came naturally.
 

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