First Day at Adaptive Path

And so it begins.

I introduced myself at the weekly Tuesday staff meeting. “Oh, so that’s how you say your name.” I also got a couple, “You don’t look like what I imagined.”

Today was pretty relaxed. I met the other intern, Irene Chong, from the Institute of Design. We compared design programs and conference-running experiences. She co-chaired About, With, and For (now Design Research Conference) last year.

I, of course, met a lot of other folks. I remember about half their names. Everyone seems very nice. There was a lot of concern and support for my living predicament. Someone even volunteered to drive me to a few apartment viewings after work.

I saw a place I liked near Dolores Park, but the girl showing the place was torn because until I showed up, she was ready to give it to another couple. I should find out about it tomorrow. And if not, I’ve got some other viewing lined up for tomorrow night.

In other news, “Surface computing has arrived.

3 Responses to “First Day at Adaptive Path”

  1. Bryan Mason Says:

    Welcome to the team. Don’t give away all our secrets.

  2. Kate Says:

    Welcome, Jamin! And don’t worry…you can give away *some* of our secrets, but pick them carefully, grasshopper…

  3. Jamin Says:

    Grasshopper…it’s like you’re trying to give away the secret.

    The secret of Adaptive Path is…shades of green. Yup. That’s about it. You see, Adaptive Path means multifarious shades of green.

    I know, I know. Paths are usually devoid of green as they are trodden upon. The irony.

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