>>523
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>525
Let us take a system of co-ordinates in which the equations of Newtonian mechanics hold good.2 In order to render our presentation more precise and to distinguish this system of co-ordinates verbally from others which will be introduced hereafter, we call it the “stationary system.”
If a material point is at rest relatively to this system of co-ordinates, its position can be defined relatively thereto by the employment of rigid standards of measurement and the methods of Euclidean geometry, and can be expressed in Cartesian co-ordinates.
If we wish to describe the motion of a material point, we give the values of its co-ordinates as functions of the time. Now we must bear carefully in mind that a mathematical description of this kind has no physical meaning unless we are quite clear as to what we understand by “time.” We have to take into account that all our judgments in which time plays a part are always judgments of simultaneous events. If, for instance, I say, “That train arrives here at 7 o'clock,” I mean something like this: “The pointing of the small hand of my watch to 7 and the arrival of the train are simultaneous events.”3
It might appear possible to overcome all the difficulties attending the definition of “time” by substituting “the position of the small hand of my watch” for “time.” And in fact such a definition is satisfactory when we are concerned with defining a time exclusively for the place where the watch is located; but it is no longer satisfactory when we have to connect in time series of events occurring at different places, or—what comes to the same thing—to evaluate the times of events occurring at places remote from the watch.
We might, of course, content ourselves with time values determined by an observer stationed together with the watch at the origin of the co-ordinates, and co-ordinating the corresponding positions of the hands with light signals, given out by every event to be timed, and reaching him through empty space. But this co-ordination has the disadvantage that it is not independent of the standpoint of the observer with the watch or clock, as we know from experience. We arrive at a much more practical determination along the following line of thought.
If at the point A of space there is a clock, an observer at A can determine the time values of events in the immediate proximity of A by finding the positions of the hands which are simultaneous with these events. If there is at the point B of space another clock in all respects resembling the one at A, it is possible for an observer at B to determine the time values of events in the immediate neighbourhood of B. But it is not possible without further assumption to compare, in respect of time, an event at A with an event at B. We have so far defined only an “A time” and a “B time.” We have not defined a common “time” for A and B, for the latter cannot be defined at all unless we establish by definition that the “time” required by light to travel from A to B equals the “time” it requires to travel from B to A.
>>527
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>528
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>531
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>532
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>535
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>537
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>538
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>541
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>543
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>545
If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something ― your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something ― your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something ― your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.
>>546
If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something ― your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something ― your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something ― your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something ― your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later. Again, you can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something ― your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.
>>549
I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from RED STONE . It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from RS.It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from RS.It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from RS.It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.
I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from RED STONE . It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from RS.It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from RS.It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from RS.It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You’ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.
>>553
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>554
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>555
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>556
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>557
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>557
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>558
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>566
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>567
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>569
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>570
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.
>>571
When people talk about RED STONE(RS) , they would always think about how innovative and technological this game gets! Or how pretty and neat the game is! Last but not the least, fashion, Cosplay and hype beast were always a big thing in the game of RS. Playing RS with the intention of tourism would have been a great experience. Different culture. You can find a lot of unique things they sell in RS! But as you live in RS, you interact with the locals and everything doesn’t seem the way you thought of RS.
First thing I would like to discuss is how RS players are not flexible. They were taught to follow the rules and orders, which is good at some points but not so good at some points. There are always advantage and disadvantage. For example, when I crossed a small street, there were no cars at all, but people would choose to wait for the red lights to turn green. Since players from all over the world start visiting RS, RS players are much more open-minded. However, only certain elderly people would stare at you if you cross a small street with the red light. Not only about traffic light but customer services aren’t negotiable at times. We, as a customer need a flexibility. For example, in some restaurants we have our own positions and we are not allowed to take others. It’s great that we could focus more on our own jobs, but as the customers are waiting in lines, we should help out our teammates, but some of the staffs wouldn’t care.
Second, everybody who has their part-time jobs in a restaurant would have found out by now that RS’s items love wasting all the clean leftover food. For instance, in RED STONE,they have different kinds of set meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. As a restaurant, we need to prepare for breakfast, lunch and dinner set meals. If the meal we prepare for lunch hasn’t been sold out yet, the kitchen would definitely throw away all the leftover food after the lunch time ends. Why? Because they would like to have fresh food for the next day, not leftover food. It’s great but why not let us (staffs) eat the leftover stored in the refrigerator? I still can’t figure that out. It’s a waste of food. I know, RS took really good care of the people so they won’t get food poisoning, but this is too much of a waste.
Many game players protested but no action being made. Many of us game players come to RS to work and study, not to make a change in the RS culture or the laws. RS is considered as one of the top games in the world, compared to the game I was born. As RS has much better laws, and how successfully well-developed RS is proven, so we might have to learn on how RS players do their jobs done.