Post #346,370
8/19/11 1:35:59 AM
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IWE++ (sorta)
Got promoted. Now have company vehicle (new Ford Focus, nowt flash).
A little more money (nice), but I won't be retiring just yet.
New role is commissioning (long story, ask me over a beer sometime) and client liaison, which is a bit like technical sales and technical support and business development and hand-holding and letting them shout at us and eliciting what they want and so on and so forth.
There's a bit of "keeping the programmers away from the client, at least at first, because they tend to answer questions a shade too directly and literally", too.
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Post #346,371
8/19/11 1:59:36 AM
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Good For you
Good luck with the new work
"Pictures are better then words because some words are big and hard to understand"
Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
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Post #346,375
8/19/11 5:51:42 AM
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Hey.. I drove one of those
last month: friend acquiring a new scooter-car. Focus seemed the best of the lot being auditioned (let's not talk about the $Titanium$ model at the plutocrat-end of the lineup.)
She opted for a Fiesta==Ford logo but.. unMurican-by-design, fortunately.
Congrats on the er, rise. May all your encounter-group sessions meetings adjourn to a place with darts and Old Manx ale.
Isn't that more better than a mere corner office?
Nice to hear your 2p. from time to time. Maybe a brief essay sometime ... on the troubled-yout in your neighborhoods?
Seemed a bit scary for a while, there.
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Post #346,376
8/19/11 6:08:48 AM
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Re: Hey.. I drove one of those
The Focus drives very well. Best-in-class for steering, I reckon; the BMW 1-series may have the advantage there, but it's considerably more expensive.
I won't be setting any land-speed records in it; the diesel version I'll be getting has a mighty 90PS. But then it does do 67MPG (ha! take THAT, Prius!) and has a DAB radio, Bluetooth, MP3 CD, and the essential creature comforts including the very wonderful quick-clear windscreen.
I'm having a red one. The colour range is white, red, and an assortment of tedious, drab blues and greys.
Jo's having the 528i. She likes a big car and she somehow gets 32MPG out of it; as her commute is only 7 miles each way, that's more than acceptable.
One of the plus points of this change is that I will have even more excuse to leave the office. I don't like the office environment, and much prefer to get out and about with our customer and technology partners. I spent 50 nights away from home last year, and am already up to that number for 2011; 2009 was 80 nights away, which I didn't regard as excessive.
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Post #346,379
8/19/11 7:41:40 AM
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BMW 5 series ... "big car" ...
Two countries separated by a common language. :-)
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Drew
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Post #346,458
8/19/11 10:57:13 PM
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D opted for Metallic Candy-Apple Red! great minds.. Q:
What is this very wonderful quick-clear windscreen? of which you speak.
Something classy in windscreen wipers or ____ other?
PS: I liked the [US-version SE] Focus best of these two, plus Honda Fit tried out; VW got a FAIL on (petrol) mileage, while the bitchin TDI was $outta-sight. Alas the extra ~ $2K-USD rendered the Focus just over the line for ROI.
:-/
I agreed with [ was it Car & Driver? ] reviewer's assessment of the top-line Focus Titanium: best handling of any US competitors in the niche, plus decent build quality. (Noted there too: the poshed-down suspension alterations for soft-butted Muricans ... were minimal, compared with Euro: a mere tire swap would get 'excellent' rating on the twisties.) Loved the brakes' action/feel. And the lo-speed torque (more cc.s than the teensy Fiesta.) 6-speed 2-clutch automatics rock, in either.
The super-diesel isn't on US Ford's marketing agenda [yet], but then---it would have broken the bank anyway. Seems unlikely they'll add it unless people with pitchforks descend on the CIEIO's household (whichever one, in a given month.)
Happy hooning! ;^> (OK, that's a joke @ 90PS.)
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Post #346,545
8/21/11 3:13:15 PM
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Re: D opted for Metallic Candy-Apple Red! great minds.. Q:
Quickclear windscreen - it's like a rear demister, only the wires are much finer, much more closely spaced and run top-to-bottom.
Truly a wonder of the modern age.
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Post #346,377
8/19/11 6:46:22 AM
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Gratumalations
A least someone's getting ahead in this world! ;-)
-Mike
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 Historical Review of Pennsylvania
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Post #346,380
8/19/11 8:12:16 AM
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Excellent!
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Post #346,382
8/19/11 8:14:34 AM
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Congrats...
So is that "MR. _pw" to us commoners?
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Post #346,384
8/19/11 8:20:49 AM
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Re: Congrats...
Mr _pw sir, actually.
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Post #346,387
8/19/11 8:42:22 AM
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What? No "The Honorable Mr ..., Esquire"?
Congrats!
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Post #346,388
8/19/11 8:42:34 AM
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Uhhh... Yes Sir!
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Post #346,420
8/19/11 1:30:32 PM
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Mr_Pw sir (pronounced cur) if I remember my naval honorifics
Congrats
Any opinions expressed by me are mine alone, posted from my home computer, on my own time as a free American and do not reflect the opinions of any person or company that I have had professional relations with in the past 55 years. meep
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Post #346,492
8/20/11 1:56:26 PM
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Fabulous, congratulations!
I'd love to take you up on that beer someday :)
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