Lifehouse Covers
In the words of Morten Junker, anyone who has a dream can make it come true, you just have to be patient. Good things will come to those who wait. I came across this Lifehouse cover band who do an excellent cover of a couple of their songs, Blind and Into The Sun. Check them out the recording is very well done, quite inspiring since this guy had only seriously started playing guitar back in 2001.
So the next telephonic interview for the job i’m applying for in Norway is scheduled for tommorow evening, and i will be meeting the company’s Vice President of Engineering. Thanks to everybody who has asked me about how things are going with it and just generally giving me support. Strangely enough, i don’t feel as nervous about this interview as i had felt about the previous interview, even if the sheer weight of meeting an executive is actually quite intimidating for someone like myself. I hope it all goes well tommorow, my Girlfriend seems to have convinced herself entirely that i will be offered the job, but i have severe reservations. I remain 20% cautiously hopeful and 30% confident, but also 40% apprehensive and 10% pessimistic all at the same time. (You went back to check that it added up to 100% didn’t you!) I mean, i still don’t think i’m ready to give any straight answers about my feelings and thoughts towards relocating, which i am sure will be asked of me again tommorow. My preparation for this interview has consisted of reading online chat transcripts which was held last week by the CEO and a couple other execs, and the reading of several blogs by the developers who are currently working in the company, and it just so happens that one of the bloggers originally came from Melbourne. I have an insider’s scoop!
In other news, we’re supposed to go to the snow within a couple of weeks time, but that may not happen since the snow is slooooooowly meeeeeeeeeeeeelting away. But we will find out more as to whether or not we are still going as we get closer to the date. Also, i’ll be moving this weekend, and thanks to those of you who have offered to help out with the moving, as this is especially appreciated with the moving of the heavier heavy objects.