Warm fuzzies
Nov. 8th, 2004 06:02 pmAck! Is it still Monday?
My boss returned from her trip to DC this morning. While she was gone, I had emailed her some minor changes to the tables and figures in the paper we're currently writing, which was supposedly almost set to be submitted. However, by the end of an impromptu 45-minute meeting the morning, it was concluded that we will START OVER FROM THE BEGINNING with all the analyses. Ack!!!! Macros and figures and spreadsheets, oh my!
Let's look at Stitch stuff. This is a fuzzy thing that was given/sold to the animation crew who worked on Lilo & Stitch.

It's got a little "feature animation crew" logo on the front.

The back has the bigger Lilo & Stitch logo.

It's like a size XXL or something, so it's a teensy bit too large. Maybe if Jumba comes to visit.

I need to do some research on what constitutes "cast and crew" in the land of Dizzney. I know that every employee up to Eisner is referred to as "cast members," so that's not terribly helpful. The way they do it at other companies is that employees are eligible to buy certain items at the company store, but there are also items that are strictly limited to the folks doing certain jobs, ie, a certain camera unit.
My boss returned from her trip to DC this morning. While she was gone, I had emailed her some minor changes to the tables and figures in the paper we're currently writing, which was supposedly almost set to be submitted. However, by the end of an impromptu 45-minute meeting the morning, it was concluded that we will START OVER FROM THE BEGINNING with all the analyses. Ack!!!! Macros and figures and spreadsheets, oh my!
Let's look at Stitch stuff. This is a fuzzy thing that was given/sold to the animation crew who worked on Lilo & Stitch.

It's got a little "feature animation crew" logo on the front.

The back has the bigger Lilo & Stitch logo.

It's like a size XXL or something, so it's a teensy bit too large. Maybe if Jumba comes to visit.

I need to do some research on what constitutes "cast and crew" in the land of Dizzney. I know that every employee up to Eisner is referred to as "cast members," so that's not terribly helpful. The way they do it at other companies is that employees are eligible to buy certain items at the company store, but there are also items that are strictly limited to the folks doing certain jobs, ie, a certain camera unit.