MMJ in your job?

Started by spacecaptain, Aug 04, 2006, 05:46 AM

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spacecaptain

Have you ever injected things you like into your work? I totally forgot that I did this until today -

http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/index.jsp?faq=EmailWebmail18067

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R

aMD

good work, space captian.
i've thought of using mmj songs during transitions at school, can anyone think of a one or two minute snippet I could use?

JacketGal

But seein you feels good, and its always understood.
That anything much sweeter would make me die.

BH

Quotegood work, space captian.
i've thought of using mmj songs during transitions at school, can anyone think of a one or two minute snippet I could use?

1st 2 minutes of Cobra maybe?  Or how about one of the untitled instrumentals?  
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

Chills

Quotegood work, space captian.
i've thought of using mmj songs during transitions at school, can anyone think of a one or two minute snippet I could use?

Lil' Billy

 ;)

MMJ_fanatic

YES!  I have had the pic of the guys in front of the pink motel on my desktop for ages (I alternate with old MOPAR pics)
Sittin' here with me and mine.  All wrapped up in a bottle of wine.

tomEisenbraun

when i teach, you can bet i'll incorporate music all over the place. i've been planning on steam engine forever, just to show that words are just one facet of language, and how something as simple as the "dee dee da dum" at the end of that song can evoke such a strong longing feeling without having said anything. maybe put that on as the background as a freewrite, and ask the kids to write out a description of that part, and see what they come up with. i dunno. i think that a lot of very important things are expressed in Jim's musical writing, stuff that kind of transcends actual words, and can only be summed up in feeling in such a way as is completely indescribable.
The river is moving. The blackbird must be flying.

ycartrob

I am pretty sure Brian used Anytime at work once...

Dee.

That's hilarious, spacecaptain.  Good job!

fan75

Funny you should say that, because I love listening to my collection of tunes while I'm in my cube at work, which usually goes  fine until today when I got called out on singing along whenever MMJ came up in my playlist! ???  :-[

I was a bit embarassed :-[  ::), but still MMJ is too fun/easy to sing along with sometimes (or at least attempt to), don't you think?  ;) :D
http://savefile.com/projects/808465307
[url]http://savefile.com/projects/808465344[/url]

SiOuxTribe

I work at fine dining small restaurant, but our lunch music is more alternative stuff, so I sneak in some burnt MMJ mixes when the boss isnt around. (he doesnt like MMJ)
Passion dripping from the coyote's eyes,
He can taste his blood,
An' blood never lies,
Pale face die. - Kiedis

BH

QuoteI work at fine dining small restaurant, but our lunch music is more alternative stuff, so I sneak in some burnt MMJ mixes when the boss isnt around. (he doesnt like MMJ)

You work for the devil?  That's not good.
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

spacecaptain

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You work for the devil?  That's not good.

I dunno about SiouxTribe (whom I'm sure you directed that towards) but as it happens I DID work for the devil when I did those 'screenshots'. Fortunately they never paid much attention to anything so I'm sure MMJ will grace the pages of comca$t dot net until the end of time.

I've since quit working for the devil and now work for an idiot, myself. Though I haven't used MMJ on the site yet, I'm sure I will (so far I've used The Black Crowes and The Brain Damaged Eggmen). I'm very anxious to get any kind of (not too insulting) feedback - http://www.simplehelp.net -





Dee.

Your site looks very handy.  Good stuff.

spacecaptain

QuoteYour site looks very handy.  Good stuff.

Well thank you Deanna :)

Is there any kind of content or tutorial you'd like to see? Something that you stumble with or never quite understood? Thanks!

Ross

megisnotreal

I work for two radio stations...

One's a college station, and MMJ's always in rotation.  :)

The other station is an Adult Contemporary station. Our playlist leaves something to be desired.... But my desktop pic is one I shot at City Hall last November.

Mr. T.

I haven't got a job yet, but today in my job interview, I mentionned My Morning Jacket.

I think that was a pretty cool move  ;)
We are young despite the years,
we are concern,
we are hope despite the times

Mr. T.

They're asking me back for a second interview, and apparently I'm the only one they've asked back! Thank you My Morning Jacket! Thank You
We are young despite the years,
we are concern,
we are hope despite the times

Dee.

Slick moves, Mr. T.   8)

QuoteIs there any kind of content or tutorial you'd like to see? Something that you stumble with or never quite understood?
Oh, I'm sure there are a # of things, but nothing is coming to mind at the moment.  I'll let you know if I stumble upon something puzzling.

fan75

QuoteSlick moves, Mr. T.   8)

Oh, I'm sure there are a # of things, but nothing is coming to mind at the moment.  I'll let you know if I stumble upon something puzzling.
yeah I think all of your stuff is pretty cool.  I like spacecaptain's pic on the Comcast site too.  

Probably the only other way I've integrated MMJ into any aspect of my work (other than accidently singing along aloud :-[) is to have about 6-10 seconds of "Easy Morning Rebel" as my start-up sound on my work PC.  

As far as Deanna's help site, maybe you can give links to the Java or C# practice tests on Exam Cram, or help with integrating the FredCK content editor into a website, or flash, etc. ...jk.... ;)
http://savefile.com/projects/808465307
[url]http://savefile.com/projects/808465344[/url]