weird thing to stumble across on my daily attempts to find some sort of corporate ladder to climb. when i saw this, i thought “how better to combine my love of menial jobs (apple or not, it’s still customer service) and my greater love of abusing employee discounts”. to apply or no?

i also wondered why they would choose to put a new store (and canada’s second) in such an un-amazing location. if i were in charge of a trendy multi-billion-dollar computer company, i would probably aim for a little closer to downtown. but then again, if i were running a company like that, all the computers we made would shoot flames, have discarded toaster ovens as cases (to keep costs down, of course), and would come with a complimentary bottle of CC. any bored entrepreneurial types are more than welcome to contact me to discuss further.
the previous photos were taken with julie’s camera. she needed it back, so now i have nothing to photograph my pointless busywork with. unless you count these two relics of trends gone by.
in its stead, i’m comparing a few suitable candidates. as i’m currently not in a position to devote much funding to this situation, i’m stuck between two options.
the “spend money i don’t have, but get a camera i won’t need to replace for a while” option:

or;
the “buy this one because you can afford it even thought it’s extremely limited and probably won’t be useful for too long” option:

still on the fence, but the direction i’ve had so far tells me to go for option 1. any input would be appreciated.
well, as mentioned weeks ago, there was mighty debauchery in my habitat recently. we’ve successfully “broken-in” our bar.
in other news, i’ve finished a layout for a mini-project i’m working on. here are two screen shots of the mini-site i’m working on that i hope to sell.
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ps: i put in the links to the website in the last post.