November10
very upset, my cubicle is being rearranged to be more ‘open’ with an extra entrance at my back, and short walls everyone can see over.
very very very frustrated/angry.
what can you do in a cube environment? especially with a bossguy who doesn’t like technology and would rather just, come by and talk.
November10
Some dreams I’ve had lately. The time change means I’m waking mid-dream, and thus remembering things:
* Exploring somewhere, and being pleased that I knew roman history because that would help in my upcoming task, and then finding my companions had wandered off along a path, but I was standing on a crumbling bridge over rushing water, and then slipped and was in danger of falling into the rushing waters below.
* Fighting a doomed battle against zombies in a churchyard/cemetery, racing up a hill trying to hide in a abandoned church structure, and there were lots and lots of zombies. They seemed more concerned with my death than my brains. I think one of my older cousins was fighting them too.
* Saving a princess from capture in a dungeon, required some sort of switches to open the cage. I remember it being dark, and that there was dark fabric over a window or something, and she was curled up in near one of the walls. I remember comforting her, before starting to remove the fabric to escape.
* Installing a web CMS (content management system) at work, and it was glorious
hmm
they’re changing our cubicals around tommorrow. 
November9
Fantastic art night last night, I got almost all of page 14 inked, just a few straight lines left to finish up. No pressure to finish last night, as I still need to tone the page, and schedules mean it may go up next week, Kim has a programming test next week. That’s cool though, moving ahead is great.
Steve worked on a great guilty gear commission, Aliie was busy thumbnailing her next issue of Of2minds, and Carlo hit 21k for his nanonovel. Kim scanned equistique corpses, and lettered a new BYOB page. Allie and Maciek helped me work out the last few anatomy and perspective quirks for my page, and everyone got to weigh in. Pete worked a bit with Daz, a free 3d software. We all got so much done!
I love our studio!
November5
This pic is heavily notated on flickr, click the picture to see them.