My spreadsheets convinced Job Guy that I know what I'm doing and talking about. He's giving me a template of their analysis and I'm going to complete six different proposals for six companies they want to woo by next Wednesday. If I don't screw up (meaning if my numbers match their numbers) I get the job.
Waiting for the email with the template now.
CELL PHONE WAITING AREA
LAX has one too but it's kinda far out from the terminals, still pretty convenient. Free WiFi would rock there - I'd be early to pick up my brother all the time!
EtA: Go Cash with those awesome skillz! Very cool, you'll knock 'em dead!
Go Cash with your mad spreadsheet skillz!
Happy Joe & Aimee day!
No goat girl, or goat boy, either. But it does have the Goose Girl.
There are so many stories--mainly Nordic and Asian--that I've never heard. I'm having to do research. Which, as we all know, I *hate.* Yeah, uh-huh.
We just started with the Inner Child cards yesterday--the deck is larger than usual, and very brightly colored, and the majors each have a story per card, too. There's less overlap than I'd expected, so...more stories!
Yay, Cashmere! As I said, fabulous skills!
Trudy, here's a page with some of DX's pictures from the Chicago F2F: [link]
That's the only one of my bookmarks from that F2F that still works. But the 3rd or 4th picture down has you, wearing the dress.
Beverly-maybe you could help me with something. Speaking of picture decks. I use the Aquarian deck, almost exclusively and I have a Rider-Waite deck someone gave me. But a few years ago, I took a class where one of the participants had a deck that I 'thought' had faerie in the title. The graphics were striking and the cards had unusual titles. One, of a gobleny fellow with gnarly fingers over his eyes, was titled 'Gotcha.' Another has beautiful nude female figures. I've searched stores and websites to no avail.
Ever seen anything like that?