I regret to say that this post is coming via the virus-laden PC, and not the newly refurbished Mac. I have been more than procrastinating a photo-upload session and once I transfer a lot of my data over to the macbook, they will be popping up.
Anyway, this week is very busy as we rush to finish a time sensitive assessment for a client. The problem here is that the client is Spanish, and we are in China, and therefore the sensitivities to the great American celebration of Thanksgiving are really non-existent. Thursday is a workday, and the only nod to the holiday is a Australian organized group of about 20 people invading a Bavarian restaurant for Turkey and all things related later that evening.
The sad thing there is that we present to our client bright and early Friday morning, so the celebrations will be subdued.
I will not wax poetic about the greater implications of this holiday, and will only say that I am sad that I cannot spend it with family and friends, but am excited to be experiencing it from the opposite end of the globe with foreigners from all over the world who are always hungry for an excuse to drink on a weeknight.
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