from Gargoyles - City of Stone, part 3
I'm getting no support from my intended sources and it's frustrating. If you ask me to fix a portion of the code and I feedback to you that what you told me should happen and what I observed doesn't match, I don't expect an amazed reply saying, "It shouldn't be the case."
Yippee. Great powers of observation. How about pointing me in the right direction?
Happily, I do get help from my colleagues, though very off the mark. They point me in weird tangents of approaches. Rather refreshing from the brute force approach I take to solving my problems these days - studying codes line by line.
If I'm behind schedule, my boss would bestow me with her presence beside me, adding her vast intellect via brainwaves to my puny mind. Thankfully, this only slows me down at a rate of about 1~2 hrs / day.
The "users with acid tongues" are taking a long vacation. Our paths won't cross again.
Signatures are less of a problem now. Cut corners more intelligently and avoid that grouchy auntie, who seems to love to reject my transport forms, when it's done in the same way as everyone's..
Yah.. not very happy, but I can sell my happiness for $500.
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