May 16, 2002

More Progress, YAY!

Things seem to be prgressing very nicely. The model building is now totally framed and roofed. It appears as though all water pipes are run and installed. We had looking around on the third floor of the house, since it is the first time we've been able to see the actual size of the rooms.

On the other side of the street, building A is progressing nicely as well. When we saw it last, it was nothing more than a slab of concrete. It now stands two stories tall and is expected to be under roof in another day or two. Simply amazing.

In other exciting news, Coke (along with the help of their favorite advertising agency) began selling their new product, Vanilla Coke, in stores today. And just how did those fine folks at Martin celebrate? With a party, of course! (duh.) Actually, it was more of a taste-testing session, but it got us all away from our desks for a while. So, Brian, this one's for you.

On the downside, CustomTacos continues to make my life a lliving hell with it's mysql errors. Ya know..if I could just solve this pesky little problem, I might sleep well at night. Too bad the fine folks at InfoPop aren't much help so far.

Posted by Jeff at May 16, 2002 12:03 AM
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I dont' know how many highway-side gas stations will have Vanilla Coke, so I might have to settle for Code Red until I can get to Richmond. (this island seems to be completely owned by Pepsi) But oh man.. I'm excited. I hope I haven't overhyped Vanilla Coke in my mind.

It totally slipped my mind that a model townhome would also mean creating all the other ones connected to it! duh! :) Looks like things are progressing nicely!

Posted by: Brian Korte at May 16, 2002 12:47 AM

Umm..none of the pictures are working

Posted by: SmartAss at May 16, 2002 8:45 AM

Stupid Greymatter...

Posted by: Jeff at May 16, 2002 9:47 AM

Ahh, much better, thanks

Posted by: SmartAss at May 16, 2002 11:38 AM

Wow!!

They sure do work fast on those townhouses!!

:o)

Posted by: Big Sister at May 16, 2002 11:41 AM
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