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mackro
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« Reply #50 on: Nov 29, 2004, 05:51:47 PM »

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currently i am employed full time by rockst*r games and i am enjoying it thoroughly. (s n andre s was my first project with them).


yay, another vid game developer in da haus.  And yup, another one who knows about the "grass is greener" thing with these types of jobs (i.e. pays well / zero job security )... although these are problems I want to have.
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crystalcakes
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« Reply #51 on: Nov 29, 2004, 10:51:25 PM »

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Quote from: "crystalcakes"

currently i am employed full time by rockst*r games and i am enjoying it thoroughly.  (s n andre s was my first project with them).


<geek>
oh my God I am so crazy starstruck now, I don't even play GTA but you are the mack. I wish you guys'd made Manhunt for the Gamecube though, I wanted to play that game
</geek>


ahhahahahahahahh- you do realize how the game manhunt is played right?  nintendo would never, in a million years, let that kind of violence on their systems.  they have very strict guidelines in that regard.  that game has a bad rep. among adults, opening it up to the child-friendly machine would never fly.

to the person above- i actually have amazing job security and would never complain about that.  rockst*r is a great company that gives amazing benefits (to both married and unmarried partners) but also gives long contracts and yearly bonuses.  i do creative though, like research and characters and writing and some QA, not really technical anything.  so i don't know how similar our jobs are.  i think they are okay because they are still a relatively small company.  

in real life, i only own a gamecube and tend to play adorable games like animal crossing and mario kart.
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Johnp
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« Reply #52 on: Dec 03, 2004, 06:54:30 AM »

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Wow, JP, you're promoting Jane Birkin! I just read the thing on your website about her upcoming show, and I would LOVE to hear that lineup. She's got an oudist!  Is there a new JB CD coming out, with the oud and everything?

Chander Sardjoe sounds really cool, too.


Unfortunately the oudist failed to show for the gig. Apparently there was some macho conflict with the violinist. For the record, it was a great show - violin, piano and darboukka/bendir, though JB can't sing for toffee. She makes up for that in other ways, like stage presence, charisma, etc. The CD Arabesque is great, though I'm not sure if it has US distro. It's on EMI France and the image on my site is the cover of the CD.

Jp.
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« Reply #53 on: Dec 03, 2004, 07:48:45 AM »

Quote from: "crystalcakes"
Quote from: "John"
Quote from: "crystalcakes"

currently i am employed full time by rockst*r games and i am enjoying it thoroughly.  (s n andre s was my first project with them).


<geek>
oh my God I am so crazy starstruck now, I don't even play GTA but you are the mack. I wish you guys'd made Manhunt for the Gamecube though, I wanted to play that game
</geek>


ahhahahahahahahh- you do realize how the game manhunt is played right?  nintendo would never, in a million years, let that kind of violence on their systems.  they have very strict guidelines in that regard.  that game has a bad rep. among adults, opening it up to the child-friendly machine would never fly...
in real life, i only own a gamecube and tend to play adorable games like animal crossing and mario kart.


They had Hitman 2 though - that was one of the most ruthless games I've ever played - if you feel like it, you can engage in the most ruthless overkill imaginable: kill the guy you're looking for, kill the hostage he's keeping, kill the servants, etc etc. All manner of blood, weapons, strangling people close-up with a cord, and whatnot.

It was also one of the most engrossing games I've ever played. That is, until my recent Mario Paper 2 phase

(apparently my attempt to close my <geek> tag didn't take)
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crystalcakes
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« Reply #54 on: Dec 03, 2004, 11:06:47 AM »

i thought nintendo took a lot of flack for that hitman game.  i have never played it and i hear nothing but great stuff about paper mario 1 and 2.  manhunt is more psychological in that everyone in the world is an enemy and you are never safe so much of the game is just you hiding in the shadows.  

and then of course bizarre and ruthless killing.  

the gameboy advance just came out with a GTA game though.  baby steps...

(i am a geek for a living!)
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swilkes
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« Reply #55 on: Dec 03, 2004, 07:35:32 PM »

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Apparently there was some macho conflict with the violinist.


This totally cracked me up. Quienes mas macho??? the oudist or the violinist?  Laughing

Quote from: "Johnp"
though JB can't sing for toffee. She makes up for that in other ways, like stage presence, charisma, etc.


by "stage presence" of course you mean: BOOBS!! hahahaha. It's true though. she may've been his wife, but JB was not the greatest Gainsbourg girl.

JP, you rock.
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Polite for two
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« Reply #56 on: Dec 04, 2004, 01:12:12 AM »

Quote from: "El_Josharino"
fast food (RIP Dave Thomas)
fast food (same chain different location)
fast food (Dave's place again, back to the original location)


my dad runs a franchise of these and i spent all of my vacation time in high school (summer, thanksgiving, christmas) working at one of several locations.
let's hear it for fries dunked in frosties!
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peacocks
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« Reply #57 on: Dec 04, 2004, 01:14:45 PM »

lets hear it for spicy chicken sandwiches dunked in frosties!
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El_Josharino
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« Reply #58 on: Dec 04, 2004, 01:19:22 PM »

Spicy Chicken sandwiches with lemon juice squirted on them, topped with barbeque sauce and dunked in chili is the way to go, my friends.
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trailofmusic
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« Reply #59 on: Dec 04, 2004, 03:12:51 PM »

I just had a heart attack in the very best way
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furnhusch
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« Reply #60 on: Dec 06, 2004, 10:19:10 PM »

I'm a psychiatric social worker at Los Angeles County Jail and I can honestly say that the most violent inmates don't know shit about video games.

So bring on the GTA SA! It's totally safe!
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Dora
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« Reply #61 on: Dec 14, 2004, 01:34:46 AM »

I've worked as a web designer/developer for five years, then I got fed up and ran away from the big bad post dot-com-bubble-burst corporate world screaming like a banshee on meth (the prospect of spending my life in a tailleur and turning into some *.* manager wasn't really appealing to me).

Now I'm not sure of what is my job anymore. I'm unemployed.

I like to draw things regardless if people like the things I do or not.
I don't think I'm good enough (or am pretentious enough) to say I'm an illustrator/artist/what have you but I do plan on getting my Major in Illustration at some point.
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giraffe
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« Reply #62 on: Dec 14, 2004, 01:30:16 PM »

I used to stab chickens for a living.

Honestly.

It was disgusting.

There was a stainless steel table that I worked at, it had a basin where the chicken blood would collect.

There was a valve under the table to drain the basin into a bucket.

The bucket had to be taken to one particular sink to empty, because there were laws about dumping untreated animal blood into the sewer system.

You had to be careful to not clog that one particular sink with the chunks of chicken parts that would end up in the bucket, otherwise a plummer would have to come out and the buckets of chicken blood would have to sit and stagnate.
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jebreject
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« Reply #63 on: Dec 14, 2004, 01:47:09 PM »

oh my god, that's so gross
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Marie
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« Reply #64 on: Dec 14, 2004, 08:26:45 PM »

These days I've been working at the Good Will down the street to help make ends meet.  Today I found $4 in the pocket of a pair of shorts I was putting on the racks, and then I found a brand new pair of converse, in my size, for $3.99.  Score!  I also get to interact with the endearing public!  Today a woman who had been walking around the store knocking shit off hangers for like 20 minutes and thoroughly irritating me approached me with a pair of khakis and asked if I could help her pick out something that matched.  I wanted to tell her they are beige, everything matches.  And then I wanted to remind her that I work for minimum wage, and she is not in a department store.  She is in a warehouse under the El.
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SPACERACE
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« Reply #65 on: Dec 14, 2004, 08:33:03 PM »

Quote from: "giraffe"
I used to stab chickens for a living.

Honestly.

It was disgusting.

There was a stainless steel table that I worked at, it had a basin where the chicken blood would collect.

There was a valve under the table to drain the basin into a bucket.

The bucket had to be taken to one particular sink to empty, because there were laws about dumping untreated animal blood into the sewer system.

You had to be careful to not clog that one particular sink with the chunks of chicken parts that would end up in the bucket, otherwise a plummer would have to come out and the buckets of chicken blood would have to sit and stagnate.

This is why I wish I had the willpower to go vegan.
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heather
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« Reply #66 on: Dec 15, 2004, 01:34:38 PM »

i work at an indie record store here in seattle. [sonic boom] i also find time to grace the kids at barsuk records with my presence a couple times a week.
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giraffe
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« Reply #67 on: Dec 15, 2004, 06:07:00 PM »

It's especially appetizing if you're a vegetarian.

Which I am.
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elpollodiablo
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« Reply #68 on: Dec 19, 2004, 02:22:02 AM »

Is there a day of silence being observed, or am I the only schmuck working tonight?
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jebreject
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« Reply #69 on: Dec 19, 2004, 02:01:42 PM »

I just barely got out of working on Christmas Eve.  Not that I get to go home for XMas anyhow, but still ...

Oh man, if I had the energy, I would so unleash millions of complaints about my job on all of you ...

Instead I will watch the Viking game.
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Keith from TTIKTDA
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« Reply #70 on: Dec 20, 2004, 12:17:21 AM »

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I just barely got out of working on Christmas Eve.  Not that I get to go home for XMas anyhow, but still ...


And I volunteered to work 7:30 -4 @ job1, and 4-11 @ job 2 on that night...

And to come in the next day and work a double @ Job 2 (for double pay on Xmas day).

I don't give a shit. My holiday ended a few days ago.
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jebreject
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« Reply #71 on: Dec 20, 2004, 02:51:22 AM »

Sad  Sad
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cold before sunrise
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« Reply #72 on: Dec 23, 2004, 08:37:50 PM »

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mmmmm, chicken blood


especially appetizing if you're a voodoo priestess.

which i'd like to be.
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