actually, neither I nor anything I do is very interesting.
I'm just another computer guy, drifting through the techno floating world.
as for the day job, I run the tech support function for part of a small internet security company.
before last year's bankruptcy and subsequent merger into another company I had a staff.
nowdays it's all sort of a DIY operation.
as things progess (see entry for 15 May (http://www.livejournal.com/~15_the_circle/2006/05/15)) we seem to keep on letting folks go, and I often inherit functions from the departed.
this is not, however, a progression that can be sustained.
so perhaps I need to be doing something else.
am looking into setting up a lap pool service, with sidelines of used Corvettes, fork straightening, comida mexicana and star maps (the latter makes sense only for those who have lived in or visited Los Angeles).
what I do ... as little as possible
actually, neither I nor anything I do is very interesting. I'm just another computer guy, drifting through the techno floating world.
as for the day job, I run the tech support function for part of a small internet security company. before last year's bankruptcy and subsequent merger into another company I had a staff. nowdays it's all sort of a DIY operation. as things progess (see entry for 15 May (http://www.livejournal.com/~15_the_circle/2006/05/15)) we seem to keep on letting folks go, and I often inherit functions from the departed. this is not, however, a progression that can be sustained.
so perhaps I need to be doing something else. am looking into setting up a lap pool service, with sidelines of used Corvettes, fork straightening, comida mexicana and star maps (the latter makes sense only for those who have lived in or visited Los Angeles).