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Sunday, January 08, 2006

Ji Lee Pleaseenjoy

It always amazes me how artists' minds and souls work...

Take a minute and look at theJi Lee Pleaseenjoy website - a showcase of his portfolio.

Theatre of Letters, The Bubble Project, Univers Revolved. I tell ya, this former Saatchi & Saatchi designer is absolutely delightful!

Now, who's up for learning the 3-D alphabet?

"But you said you weren't going to blog here anymore..."

Yah, I know I said what I said, but I also know that I said that I would be setting up blogarithm and shit soon, but I haven't just yet, so no choice, have to double blog till I get things fully up and running on square.barsket.com...

Okay?

A Class Action Suit against Wikipedia?

There appears to be a movement calling for a Class Action Lawsuit against Wikipedia!

Now I don't know about you, but Wikipedia to me is one of the 7 wonders of the online world. Never in my wildest imagination would I have dreamt that it was founded on Porn! Or that it could be a gathering of internet predators!

Okay, perhaps I'm not so thick to think that it was 100% accurate, but complete and utter untruthful fabrications? Why, I'll be... Never!

But ultimately, I suppose that Wikipedia does have a lot of coming clean to do...

Definitely will be interesting if this case actually goes to trial. Just imagine the precedents and repercussions...

Saturday, January 07, 2006

I've been Barsket-ed!!

Phew. Did something craaaaziiieeee this afternoon.

Got back from work. Sat down in front of the computer and wham, bam, thank you mam! I'm 60 quid poorer, (±US$100.00), but am now the proud owner of barsket.com!

I know I said in my last post that I'll be moving to barsket.wordpress.com, and it'll be a month before I move everything over... But it turns out that WordPress is REALLY easy to work with!

Credit also goes to bluehost for employing cpanel X and fantastico.

To cut a long story short, this will be my last post on this Blogger blog. All future posts will be at square.barsket.com.

To those who may have linked to me, please do update your links accordingly! To those few who actually read this blog, please update your bookmarks, and I'll work in blogarithm and feedburner very shortly!

By the by, much is in store for barsket.com! Stay tuned!

Friday, January 06, 2006

barsket!

Hmm.

I've been writing this blog for quite some time now, and there's one thing that's always bugged me: look at your address bar - rather long url, innit?

So, over the next month, I shall painstakingly transfer this blog and it's archives to barsket.wordpress.com!

Oooh, how exciting this is!

Oh fuck. It's like 2am. Work starts at 7am.

Engrish, please!

And I thought Engrish was a rather Malaysian trait... Guess not... Have a look:

Engrish.com

Thursday, January 05, 2006

The Overbearing Chef (a One-act Play)

The following is a self-reflection of an awkward incident at work.

The Players:
Me and my second chef. Let's call him R.

The Setting:
Cafe I'm working at, as Head Chef. Today, I'm working as a front-of-house staff, leaving R to run the kitchen. R is slated to take over from me in 2 weeks when I officially stop working at the cafe. It's a typical Thursday: quiet, but prep still has to be done.

Act I, Scene I:
I get to work at 9.30am (ahh the luxury!) The cafe's empty, so I make myself a herb and cheese omelette with hash browns on the side and plenty of HP sauce. Yum. I ask R to pop some frozen croissants into the oven for the front cabinet in replacement of gourmet sandwiches. It is 9.45am.

Sedgway:
I ask R to make a green salad for the cabinet. It is 10.30am.

Act I, Scene II:
I've been working the front, clearing tables, washing dishes, serving customers, sending coffees, heating pies etc. The salads have sold out (egads! and wow! at the same time). I enter the kitchen and ask (perhaps not in the most polite of manner - but hey, we're in hospitality, where the 'hospitability' is so limited it's strictly reserved for customers) R to top up the salads. Half of the croissants are still on a tray, in the kitchen. The green salad is still halfway done. It is almost 12.

Aside:
Now call me crazy, but 2-3 hours for 12 sorry croissants and a green salad platter is in my books, a little slow.

Act I, Scene III:
It is still noon and R is visibly getting irritated. He is doing service, there are two checks on order. He turns and says to me that he is busy with service and gets a little offended when I say that the salads and croissants need to go out ASAP. Well, maybe more than a little offended.

An argument ensues, R's getting more aggressive, citing a headache, busy service and accusing me of asking to do this and that and pushing him.

Now it's my turn to get offended. I feel that I have been disrespected. Words fly. I do something VERY uncharacteristic. I play the "I'm still your head chef for the next two weeks" trump card, with a little smattering of "you don't talk to me like that" and "why can't you just shut up and do what I ask you to do".

Cliffhanger ending:
R tells me to get the hell out of the kitchen and leave him alone. It's his shift, I'm working out front, and I shouldn't be telling him what to do.


I'll be the first to admit that I was crass, and did not seek a diplomatic resolution. I played cards that should never be dealt in any professional environment. For that alone, I confess I do not deserve the Head Chef designation, nor the respect thereof hereinafter, I suppose.

But what right, moral or professional does he have to tell his Head Chef to get out of his own kitchen? That is to me logically defying. Though I do not personally approve of authoritarian, egotistical, military-styled, disciplinarian methods of work, I have always practiced it to many a successful extent. You do it or get done. Simple. And yes. A chain of command IS neccessary. Want to stay friends? Don't work together.

Now I understand that most people are intolerant of my work style, but I just don't have faith in humankind to work efficiently and professionally otherwise. All those who actually do are demi-gods.

Sure, many will get burnt along the way, more will drop out and even greater numbers will despise, slander and disrepute you. But hey. At the end of it, if I have a task that needs to be done, it must be done. And the ones who do it, I keep. The rest can go fuck themselves with a spike-ended broomstick for all I care.

Simply put, I know and anticipate that conflicts will arise at work. However, I expect those I work with, especially those working under me, to accept the conflict, work together to disclose it's source and execute resolutionary or restitutionary measures. After that we'll go for drinks and understand that it did happen but we got on top of it.

Me, my manager and R had a sit down after the incident, to make things better. We talked. No one listened. I apologised. He shrugged it off. We disbanded. No resolution was consciously or evidently found.

I'm leaving in 2 weeks. R's supposed to be working with me so that I can train, instruct and mentor him in whatever capacity I can, with what little experience I have. In a way, he is my responsibility, even more so that now I'm leaving. There are many things I don't know that he may. But there are also many things I do know that he does not and with all due respect to him, I think the scale is tipping on my side quite a bit more. While I'm not saying he's incompetant, I am stating point blanc that he will not and be able to cope with the work unless he is prepared to listen more and learn. Sure he'll get by. But at what cost?

My manager tells me that I still need to supervise him and tell him what to and not to do. But I doubt R will listen to me. Evidently he does not take orders well.

Maybe I'm just trying to save my own ass. I don't want my tutee to be a numbnut after I go. I'm only human. That will look bad on me, a'ight?

This is such a difficult topic for me to moot on my own, simply because I am fighting for and against values that I professionally embody, more out of neccessity than need, but which I morally reject and renounce.

Epilogue to Play:
Me: (At cafe closing) How many orders did R have today?
Manager: 22.


Busy service. My fucking ass. And oh yeah. Before I forget. R was in the military.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Losec, Antacid and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

Here's a bit of trivia for you.

Q: What do you do if you have high uric acid, resulting in slight inflammation in your fingers, which the doctors have repeatedly assured you that it's not serious, but saw it fit to prescribe you on anti-inflammatory drugs anyway, effectively turning you into a 22 year old semi-hypochondriact?

A: You take the darned pills as prescribed, till you get the well-documented side effects of anti-inflammatory drugs, wake up on New Years day with an insanely upset stomach which feels like its won the gastric lotto jackpot, pop more pills (Losec) and slurp 10ml of tasty Antacid every couple of hours.

Argh. I am in serious discomfort. Would be nice if I could take a painkiller, but HELLO! That causes stomach problems too!

Can you say Catch 22?

The New VW.



Like my new ride? It's the new VW.

The VW Cooch.

ReBlog | Resolution

Well, it's been a good four months since my last blog... Seem to have transcended blogaholism to cigaholism and workaholism for a bit there. But that is all about to change...

So. What better way to start the new year than to state my New Year's Resolution, which I reverentially mooted for a grand total of 3.2 miliseconds, and am resolved to uphold and live up to for as long as humanly possible - 6 days would be the record, if memory serves me right (just had to have that goddamned marlboro, you know...)

Anyhoo... My Resolution for 2006 is to...

Become a Lawyer!


*stunned silence*

What. What? What?!

Yah, you read me right. I've applied to Auckland University for an LL.M. and am looking to get admitted to the New Zealand Courts as a Barrister and Solicitor. Oh wipe that smirk of your face... You look as witty as Dubya ("It's clearly a budget. It's got a lot of numbers in it.").

I don't know... I'm really getting tired of being a compound butter spread all so thinly upon the many loafs of careers I've dabbled in. Maybe it's time. Maybe it's time to get set on some semblance of a career...

Oh listen to me. I sound like Avinash circa 13 years old. Hehe.

Seriously though. Don't misunderestimate me, a'ight? Happy New Year y'all.

"They misunderestimated me." - George W. Bush, Nov. 2000

Happy New Year, O' Chocolate Lover...

Here's a different take on Happy New Year Wishing...

Sums:
Hey ya...! I just wanna wish u a great year ahead. Thanks for the friendship n may the year ahead be filled with good experiences. lotsa chocolate consumption n excellent times... Happy 2006!


Me:
happy new year to you too love.

may the lord of cacao bless you with infinite beans, post-produced into little chocolatey parcels and truffles of delights, be it chunky, nutty, praline, milky or dark.

but lord forbid the nefarious imposter known to mankind as 'white' chocolate. may the great lord of C smite it with his mighty cocoa bean-bombs, with its impregnable husks and bitter fruits.

most of all may the great sages of hersheys, toblerone, lindt, and perhaps the duke of mars bars as well as the chocolate nobilities of belgium gift you with lifetime supplies of handmade, airflown and sublime chocolate ambrosias.

i need coffee. and more marlboros. and no, i am actually sober, scarily.


Sums:
Aww...I miss u. U actually remembered that i hate white chocolate. Grin. Have a good year babe... Here's to getting over the boredom!