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crschmidt ([personal profile] crschmidt) wrote2005-07-05 08:00 am
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Commuting

Today, I learned how to get out of Cambridge. It's less than 10 minutes to get out, and I made it to wedü in under an hour from the time I sat down in the car. (6:30 to 7:30.)

Yes, I was speeding the whole way. Yes, I was driving a box on wheels (94 Ford Aerostar). Yes, I am fucking exhausted due to being up too late last night.

Commuting sucks, but at least it's not really that bad of a run. I'll probably have to leave at about 7 to get out on time, but at least it's not the 3-4 hour commute that some people have going the other way.

Van is almost empty on gas, so I need to fill it before it goes far.

I did meet a whole bunch of people from foonet/#pugglewump, including [livejournal.com profile] xxv who I have been meaning to meet for many months. We did see very awesome fireworks from four-speed-of-sound seconds away. Julie wasn't even very scared. I am amazed at how big commune gatherings can quickly get: 6 communistas, Jason and Emily, one of Pez's boys, [livejournal.com profile] nostrademons, then Xavier, Tina, qsarahz (q and z silent), Mercutio and 2 other names I can't remember, followed by Alli(e?), Dan, and someone else on a bike. Our small group of 6 turned to 8 turned to 10 turned to 16 turned to 19 - with relatively little effort. Xavier also saw the commune 2.0, and the commune1.0 finally did get completely cleaned out - just stopping by to get the vaccum cleaner today before we go home.

I did have a good night.

I do live in Cambridge now, and I love it. I'm just really fricking tired.

[identity profile] sc00ter.livejournal.com 2005-07-05 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Any word on telecommuting to work to cut down on having to drive in?

[identity profile] crschmidt.livejournal.com 2005-07-05 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I may fight for it more as the time comes that I don't need to be here, but right now I'm still doing a lot of client interaction: really, a large chunk of my job is dealing with the clients and stuff like that. Add to that the fact that the house is still not unpacked, so I have no place to be to work, and you've got a situation that doesn't lend itself to the telecommute well.

It's only another month, and I'd rather not rock the boat, especially since they're mentioning the idea of me doing contract work for them after I leave.