Space Shuttle Cabana
You know what I'm talking about. Every space shuttle launch is always announced weeks in advance, but often when the actual time comes the sky is cloudy, it's too windy, the temperature's too high or too low, or any number of other "weather" related things happen that delay the launch. Something similar is apparently happening to CookieCabana.com.
Benjamin, our "weatherman" web-designer was here a few days ago, along with the "tech.-brain" behind-the-scenes-man we hadn't met before. It was indeed a pleasure meeting Clemens. Both gentlemen look the parts they play in their company. One the free-sprited designer, the other the technical maverick. The two of them had brilliant ideas about lots of things, that I'm sure we'll use one time or another. The only thing is we're again not online yet. There's a sort of commonness between our website and the space shuttle... the delays. Our weatherman (men) have put the launch date back again by two weeks.
Want to know what I think? I think these guys had thought they were dealing with me. They didn't know their actual counterpart was my wife, the "better" half of Cookie Cabana. She is a computer engineer so she knows the real and not-so-real issues in programming. When she estimated the time this website should take to develop, she evaluated things based on her own work habits, expectations and speed, which are excellent, high and fast. Damn, if I were a bit more like her, I would've been a minister or something by now.
Benjamin, our "weatherman" web-designer was here a few days ago, along with the "tech.-brain" behind-the-scenes-man we hadn't met before. It was indeed a pleasure meeting Clemens. Both gentlemen look the parts they play in their company. One the free-sprited designer, the other the technical maverick. The two of them had brilliant ideas about lots of things, that I'm sure we'll use one time or another. The only thing is we're again not online yet. There's a sort of commonness between our website and the space shuttle... the delays. Our weatherman (men) have put the launch date back again by two weeks.
Want to know what I think? I think these guys had thought they were dealing with me. They didn't know their actual counterpart was my wife, the "better" half of Cookie Cabana. She is a computer engineer so she knows the real and not-so-real issues in programming. When she estimated the time this website should take to develop, she evaluated things based on her own work habits, expectations and speed, which are excellent, high and fast. Damn, if I were a bit more like her, I would've been a minister or something by now.
albaloo - 7. Apr, 18:13
