Wednesday, September 8, 2004

Pregnant Two Weeks Before Period

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Cassiopeia? This Cassiopea, of course, otherwise we can talk about astronomy, mythology, biology (constellation, queen, jellyfish). Cassiopeia is currently a project, a security door, a way in the drawer.
Better to ask what will be Cassiopeia, it should be.

My Cassiopeia will be (fingers crossed and fingers crossed) a library. In four, five, seven years, I do not know. I did not expect to be able to achieve it rapidly. You see, I start from zero, in finance as in knowledge, and I'm far from land. In its own way is a business. But for a year and a half years I have disaffected to my work, which also had pursued with obstinacy and discreet splash. It 's a bit sad, yes, almost nine years to acccettare consulting contracts to stay at that place, after university, great stunts to come back as soon as possible after getting the permanent job in a nearby city .. . and now are not enough for me to pleasure again. A little 'cut economic policy "applied by the Company throughout certain areas (mine included), a bit' my role has become a kind of wildcard never clearly defined and often end in 'the same, limited in time and developments in a series of micro-missions unsatisfactory. I tried to change a bit 'of things, but it seems not possible. Find another place not, the fact that I ended a bit 'all my work means that it has no desire to start over somewhere else. At this point, completely change the field.

And here is the idea of Cassiopeia. The library, the library, I have always been my aspiration. Then continuing the work became sad and meanwhile prepare (with extreme calm view of the above hours do not exist possibilities / knowledge) the continuation of my journey.
The name does not come from any of the Cassiopee best known, but the turtle Momo. Always liked that character, which 'talks' making it appear the words on the shell. And Turtles are important in general for me.

I have many ideas about how I wish it were, but they are also perfectly aware of the difficulties. Not to mention the big question: the libraries will survive into the future? Now that the books will sell well on newsstands and in supermarkets, and considering that people used to read regularly haul ever? I mean I do not easily carried away by enthusiasm, but proceed a step at a time without rushing.

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