Out of Mongolia

Many are cold, but few are frozen 
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Losing my Blackberry

Bye-Bye Babylon

On the Aeroflot flight to Moscow, somebody stole my Blackberry and my son's Nintendo DS. For my son, this was a major life tragedy; for me, a massive inconvenience. It wasn't a great way to start a vacation.

Although I don't obsess about work during vacations, I like being able to delete unimportant messages and forward anything urgent to other people. It makes the transition back to work easier. I can be sure that there will be no surprises waiting for me, and I know I'll have a lot less in-box clutter to clean up. Not having the Blackberry meant I'd be worrying about work for the entire vacation.

I was wrong. I hardly thought about work at all. The issues I had been stressing about became as distant as memories of high school (I didn't become a stud until I was 30). Only the day before I flew back to Mongolia did I start to think about work-related issues, but even then, it was difficult, like trying to remember something important when you're completely wasted.

Everyone told me I was lucky to get a such a complete break from the office. But instead, I was alarmed. Not by the sea of unread emails waiting for me, but by the fact that I was able to stop thinking about work. If you love your job, for real, how could you stop thinking about it?

When I got back, I had nearly 1,000 unread messages. There were a few unpleasant surprises, and it took me longer than usual to get back into the job. Pretty much as I expected. What I didn't expect is that every evening, and every weekend, the switch goes off again.

I'll have to think about this.

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Help! I Have a Crush on My Colleague's Avatar!

Our office uses Yahoo Messenger to communicate. It's great when I'm working from home or on the road; I can even use it on my Blackberry. But it's not always smooth sailing:  I've developed a crush on the stunning Avatar of one of my colleagues.  It's not just pretty face, it actually smiles at you every now and then. And blinks.

I must have a thing for animated women. I remember being smitten by Snow White (in the Disney film) when I was five. Then in high school, at a vulnerable age, I was exposed to Jessica Rabbit. After I recovered from that, I actually dated real women, in spite of the appearance of the Little Mermaid and other smokin' Disney characters. But when Avatars were invented, I broke down and suffered a relapse. Now I'm wondering if I should hire a cartoonist to draw my wife.

If there are any other Avatar pervs out there, be informed: I've edited out the Yahoo username in the picture. Go stalk another Avatar.

Update: Stephanie Lim wrote an amazing post about www.idrawgirls.com. Now I'm really in trouble.

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