Sky high

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up in the clouds from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Shopping… container?

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shopping cart with two levels of baskets

Shopping cart or shopping baskets? Well, some sort of hybrid actually.

Teamwork

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Much of my job entails independent work, with a bit of guidance from my supervisor.  With a lot of changes coming to the company as of late, I’ve seen most of my coworkers hopping in and out of meetings and it makes me a bit nostalgic for an opportunity to have meetings as well.  Additionally, Panda has found that he is often attending meetings for his job.  Suddenly I find myself sitting there alone, wishing I had more meetings to participate in.

I don’t get much interaction with my coworkers in terms of sharing ideas for what I’m working on, so it seems I’ve been compensating by engaging them in conversation, period.  That ranges from a random observation to just asking if they’ll be joining everyone for lunch today.  I don’t mean to distract them from their work, but I figure it’s a brief enough encounter that it can be a quick break in the midst of all their work.  Or so I hope.  Perhaps I am just an unwelcome distraction that they can’t bear to ignore or wave away.

I hope that in the future there will be a chance for me to work more in a team environment, exchanging ideas throughout the day with a collaborator.  My supervisor is great, but I feel like I should only go to him after I’ve thought through some things so he can make a final decision or help guide me.  But while I’m in that thinking process, I’d like to have someone, a counterpart, who is a team member at my level.  Then we can bounce ideas off each other before taking them to our supervisor (versus me having internal conversations with myself…).  Plus, sometimes there are issues that I just don’t know who to ask, so maybe this person could be there to help me think through that as well.

Even though I am an independent learner and I love my space, I wish I had a more consistent teamwork component to my work.  It’s a nice change of pace from the usual “sitting at my desk typing away” pattern of work.  While we do have a weekly meeting now, I think it’d be nice to have more small meetings too, or even just informal ones.

Freshwater ray?

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I think freshwater ray exist… that is what’s swimming along the bottom of this pond, right?

freshwater ray from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Oran-grapefruit

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orange, grapefruit, and over-sized orange

That’s a grapefruit in the back, a normal orange on the right, and some sort of monster orange on the left.

huge orange peeled

It doesn’t look so bad on its own but believe me it was massive!

Yelp

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My latest obsession is Yelp (see my profile).  A few weeks ago, I decided that I want to become Yelp Elite.  To do so, I began to draft a bunch of reviews and started to take note of every place I went.  Soon enough, it became more fun to check in, upload pictures, and add new businesses than it was to write out dozens of reviews, so I got sidetracked.  My reviews are still slowly coming along and after I’ve done this for awhile and racked up some cred, I will apply and hopefully be part of the Elite ’11 crowd.

More recently I discovered the joy of reviewing the places I’ve been to while abroad!  The first thing I did was review the Eiffel Tower.  🙂  Interestingly, I’ve been to every country that Yelp is in currently: the US, Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Austria, Ireland, and the Netherlands.  Sooo it is now my goal to figure out the names of the places I went to and review at least one place in each of those countries!  I’ve managed to do 5 of the 8 thus far and with some more detective work, I’m sure I’ll figure out at least one establishment in the remaining three countries.

I’ve been checking in to every place I go to now, and eagerly adding ones that are not already on the site.  My first addiction within the Yelping experience was being the first to review.  There’s something about getting that stamp of recognition that makes me happy!  However, after awhile, I discovered the fun in contributing to Yelp’s database of businesses.  Nowadays I am always on the lookout for a place that is not yet listed, such as the Sony Store that just opened up in the Century City mall.  Unfortunately, you don’t get recognition for adding a business, but if they did, I’d probably get a badge!  As a consolation, I made myself a list to keep track of them.

I still love to be first to review and I regret not being the first to review the Sony Store after I added it.  Granted, it had not yet open, but I was going to put up a placeholder about how excited I was to check out the new store.  You can always update your review, but once that coveted first spot is taken, there’s no getting it back.  Pity!  That’s ok though, between adding the business, putting up photos, and checking in there frequently, I get enough satisfaction.  After all, I’m officially the Duchess of the Sony Store (because I have the most check-ins).  I can be easily ousted since I’ve only gone three times, but hopefully I’ll swing by enough to keep my crown.  😛

I guess I enjoy Yelp because it’s a sort of game, with many ways to “win,” whether it be getting a badge, being crowned Duchess, or ultimately becoming Elite!  Real life is so much more fun when it feels like you’re in a game.

Incapacitated or incompetent?

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I couldn’t tell – did this guy just not care about how poorly he drove or was he too high too notice? And what did the other person/people in the car think?! Just gotta love LA drivers. -___-

This went on along the 405 South from the Getty to the 10! Unbelievable.

bad driver from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Loaded

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cash box full of money

Money, money, money.

holding a huge wad of cash

It's allllll mine!

GMAT madness

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I started taking a GMAT class recently and it has really motivated me and given me a positive outlook on my business school prospects.  Time and time again, we have been reminded that the GMAT is merely a standardized test, and as such can only be designed a certain way.  Questions are very structured and become predictable, and there is a finite number of question types that are used.  While this is encouraging news, studying for the GMAT is a challenge nonetheless, since we have to get the hang of the question types until recognizing them becomes second nature.

That’s the idea anyway.  Most people don’t have enough time to get to that point of zen.  Thankfully, I have chosen to get a head start and prepare well over a year before I plan on taking the test and applying for B-school.  I feel confident that with some hard work and plenty of practice, I can get a great score.  I did stumble a bit this week though, not finding the motivation to work on problems every night like I’m supposed to.  I started off strong last week with our first homework sets, but this week I am cramming more.  After class tomorrow I’ll need to pull myself together again and get back into student mode.

The nice thing is that I kind of enjoy doing practice problems!  They can get extremely convoluted and even brain-numbing, but taking some time off and coming back to the problem helps.  Of course, I still get my fair share of answers wrong, but that’s expected, especially so early on.  I’m learning to be more patient with the learning process and not expect to get it right all the time.  I figure if I don’t beat myself up so early on, I won’t get discouraged and I’ll gradually get the hang of taking my time to learn before I challenge myself with the time limit.

Imaginary enemy

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The mowing is too loud for you to hear, but that bird is seriously flipping out at the strange noise on the other side of the wall!

ruffled bird from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

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