A week of intrigue, mystery, espionage and James Bond at Platial. Not bad for Portland.
To start things off, I'll be visiting an Agency (The kind with a capital A that one doesn't discuss) tomorrow to demo Platial. It is surely less exciting than it sounds but it has given me a chance to consider this that my phone is tapped. This only happened after an email from them mistakenly came in an alias; a childhood nickname that no one uses anymore other than remote relatives in Massachusetts. Also, when I arrived at the airport to find my flight delayed, I imagined their were agents stationed throughout to make sure "the eagle was ready to fly". Or does that only apply to landing?
I was also informed that I could not bring my non-US citizen colleague which I didn't even think about! I actually didn't know one of my colleagues was not a US citizen. Nice of them to inform me. That sai, I will play Bond girl in the Second Life of my own mind until I return home safely to my family.
Also, I read in two separate documents today that there are rumours of us being acquired. I am apparently not privy. I also read today that we are considering going public. I need to keep up on these things better.
Because of all of this, on Saturday, I will wear a gown and try to find a local casino, have a cocktail and go home to rent old 007 movies. Any Portland friends wanna join in?

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Posted by: Agency Operative | January 24, 2007 at 08:24 PM
Thanks Agency Operative. Good to know. I guess we'll have to settle for playing pretend craps at home with James Bond in background.
Posted by: deisnor | January 24, 2007 at 08:34 PM
Dee - Hope mission at Agency goes well. Am also on non-covert mission away from pdx this week, so 007 par-tay may be a non-operative for me and my secret other. Be safe, and abort should it appear necessary.
Posted by: olivia | January 24, 2007 at 08:45 PM
Don't forget your license to ill. You may need it.
Posted by: Tracy Rolling | January 24, 2007 at 09:36 PM