
Monthly Archives: August 2007
Untrainable
I’m down the road today taking CaliberRM training.
Borland CaliberRM™: requirements management software that facilitates collaboration, impact analysis and communication throughout the software development lifecycle, helping to manage expectations and ensure that applications meet end users’ needs.
I should be really happy that my company is committed to providing training for the enterprise software they are requiring.
Paul suggested that my aspiration for the day is that I learn something. Seems unlikely enough that I countered with enjoying myself.
What has come out of it, is I know know new ways to use my TeaTiger. I’ve been using it for pretty floating Chakrakana teas. But Michael told me you can put tea above the filter too. Flip it upside down let it seep and then flip it back, take the lid off and enjoy.
I wonder if I can make coffee that way.
Helper Cat
Oscar the cat has been in the news lately and I honestly don’t understand why people find it so creepy. I think it is very sweet and would love to have a cat help me make the transition.
I’m also not sure how mysterious it is.
There are known physiological signs of approaching death.

Oscar meows in protest if removed from the room of a dying patient.


