A bit late for the current Photo Friday theme of “Immature“, but better late than never!
Archive for November, 2006
Is it autumn or is it winter? Those of us in the Seattle area a bit confused. Technically, it’s still autumn, but the recent snow flurries and freezing weather indicate that winter is here. Either way, I’m enjoying the snow. We don’t usually get much of it regardless of the season, and, if we do, it usually doesn’t stick. I don’t care that everything is freezing over. We have snow. We must enjoy it while we can.
For the first time since I can remember, I didn’t do Thanksgiving with my family this year. I had been working a lot of late nights recently, and I really didn’t feel like dealing with the holiday traffic, so I decided to stay in town for Thanksgiving. It also turned out that a few of my buddies were staying in town as well, so we banded together for our own little holiday celebration.
Scott generously volunteered his place for Thanksgiving dinner. He provided honey-baked ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans, and a salad. Tom brought pumpkin pie and ice cream. I brought a couple of bottles of wine. Much food was consumed. A bit of alcohol was drunk. Good times were had.
Pictured here are Kato crashing on the floor and Scott lounging on the couch (Tom’s chilling off-frame to the right). After we ate most of the incredible food, we watched a bunch of episodes from the Family Guy Season 4 DVD set and laughed our butts off. It hurt to laugh at times, because I ate far too much food, but it was still a blast.
All in all, it was a great Thanksgiving. It was very laid-back and relaxing. I ate lots of good food. I drank some good wine. And I got to do all of it with some great friends. Definitely a good way to spend Thanksgiving.
Amaze has some temporary testing positions opening up soon. We’ve got a lot of projects in the pipeline, and we need all the help we can get to test/break those products.
We’re looking for people with the following qualifications:
- A love of games and a desire to be in the game industry.
- Great writing and speaking skills.
- A sense of humor.
- The ability to handle several tasks simultaneously.
- College degree and testing experience are helpful but not required.
If you’re interested, you can drop me a line and I’ll send the information along to the testing department. Or you can contact them directly at testing [at] amazeent [dot] com.



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