Getting physical

I’ve decided to give some attention to my body. It’s not the (ugly) looks of it that I am concerned about, but my health in general. I’ve been overweight obese for way too long.

I am going to lose some weight via both a diet and a gym. I still have to decide on details of the diet. With gym, I started today. The result of the first session is like they say: It’s not as bad as it looks. It’s much worse.

Starting off with 122 kilograms I have my goal at under 100 kilograms at first, and around 80 kilograms at second. I have no idea how much time it will take me to do this, but I am not planning to spend my life on achieving this. It took me about 4 years to get into this and another 5-6 years passed while I realized that this is not good. So, I should probably return to my good ol’ shape in less than 10 years. J/K. It’ll surely be much faster.

Do you speak English?

On the way to the park, Maxim and I stopped by for a cup of coffee in Starbucks. I was waiting for my turn in queue, while I was standing right behind a woman, who was flipping through a semi-sick pocket book.

Suddenly, she was asked to step aside and let me order. I was puzzled. Only than I realized that she wasn’t here for a coffee. She was holding a multi-language phrase-book, looking for a word.

Starbucks employee asked me if I speak any languages except for English and Greek (those they’ve already tried and they didn’t work), and if I could help out the woman. I looked at her. She looked very European. Maybe German. Maybe Swiss. Or something like that.

She spoke first. I guess it was something short like a ‘Hello’ or something. But it sounded very Asian. Like Chinese or maybe even Korean. I was puzzled. I tried greeting her in a bunch of languages (Russian, Bulgarian, English, Greek, German, French, Spanish), but none of them rang a bell.

She said something else, but I couldn’t even understand which language she was speaking. Not even close. It was like nothing I’ve heard before. I guess I have to brush up on world languages – my knowledge is very outdated.

Anyway, with no success, we both turned bac to the phrase-book. It had like six or seven languages. It was totally disorganized – words and phrases from different areas of life were just listed without any particular order one after another.

She flipped a few more pages, scrolled with her index finger, and pointed to some word, which had few Latin letters in it. Moved her finger to the right, to the column with English, where the translation was. The word was ‘crane-operator’. “Crane-operator?” I asked her. Now she looked very puzzled. I said “Building?”. She didn’t understand. I looked back at the phrase book, but didn’t find any other words related to building and construction.

She waved her hands like a crane. Than she showed something like a tall building. Or maybe I was misinterpretting it. I looked around. Through one of the windows I saw the sign of Zavos Group office. Zavos Group, as far as I know, are somehow related to buildings and constructors. I pointed to that direction. The woman smiled in apprecciation and disappeared in the building across the road.

Starbucks employee told me that she was standing there for about half an hour, flipping the pages of the phrase-book, pointing to words with totally different meanings. Noone could make any sense out of it. I am not sure I succeded either.

I still feel kind of weird. On one hand, the whole episode was somewhat funny – waving hands, pointing to things, speaking slower and louder, smiling, confusing. On the other hand, I feel pity for that woman. She is lost and she doesn’t speak any of the local languages – not the best situation to find yourself in.

Hopefully she made to wherever she was heading. Hopefully there is someone who can help her better…

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Office buzz

It’s one of those times when our office looks and sounds like a bucket of bees. We are getting ready for a large exhibition with some new product announcements. People are getting re-organized and re-located. I’ve been sitting in the middle of ThunderFast team, which is now moving out to a different corner. Network admins from the darkest and loneliest part of the office are moving in. The darkest and loneliest part will be used for a new development on our floor. I am not yet sure myself what is going to be in there. But it’s going to be a lot of fun anyway.

With all these buzz around me, I somehow managed to have a surprisingly productive day. I’ve wrote some code for our Intranet, taught an old dog one of my managers a few new things, digitized all urgent material, closed and resolved a few issues in our request tracker, and solved a long lasting hardware problem with our backup equipment.

It all feels either like yet another Spring, or like a time of some exciting changes right around the corner. The time will tell…