Huge milestone!!!!!
Emilie said "Scheiße" last night!
=D
'Cuz yours is a droolband, man!
I finally have a job! I'm translating the web site for the company. And then some other things. Funny story, actually - the only thing that got me to go to work yesterday was the idea to translate the web site. I get there with my over-the-top dictionary, which is the size and weight of a medieval drawbridge, and as it turns out they had already decided yesterday that I should translate the web site, since I had nothing to do.
Not a whole lot has happened lately, largely in part due to the job. The job, by the way, has been the most uneventful part of all. I have literally nothing to do. My existence goes wholly unnoticed, and reality is totally uninfluenced by my actions. It's like The Sixth Sense. So, I spend my days taking advantage of the company's internet connection (must be a T1 or something, I got firefox at 128kB/sec, which is way better than what I get at home, which is 56k) and free coffee (Kondens Milch is great, it's 7.5% fat and makes coffee taste awesome). Originally I felt angry and guilty about being useless, and I wanted to quit and work for Armin instead, but I'm starting to get used to it. I mean, I learned a ton about phonetics today (on Wikipedia - did you know that English is the only language that has r-colored schwa in standard varieties?), read a bunch of news articles (I've got my Google News layout totally setup now), checked email aggressively.
I'm not posting this from work. And if you think otherwise, good luck trying to prove it.
Angela took me to a nice one in Hildesheim, which is where I currently am. I have 10 minutes left, unless I break this 5€ bill. Hm, I've always wanted to use this € key, but now that I have it doesn't look that great. Not typeset well, doesn't fit with the numbers. Wait... is it €5?
Whoa, Europe is amazing - I'm at a combination casino and internet café! Isn't that something. There are actually people here - who the hell gambles at ten in the morning?
Today we went to a bigass bookstore in Hannover; it was something like four or five floors, plus a café. I did a damn near forensic analysis of the place; although the selection was excellent (they had multiple copies of the Cryptonomicon!), I couldn't find anything by Ayn Rand. (That goes for amazon.de as well - if gold rust, what then will iron do?) No wonder there's so much socialism here.