Good job for all of you :)

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:38 AM, David Blevins <david.blev...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Back at the computer for a moment and then... I think sleep (and up early to 
> write slides).
>
> Couldn't let launch day go by without saying ...  HELL YEAH!  WE DID IT!!!!!
>
> We all should take a moment over the next few days to really just enjoy the 
> victory.  Things like this don't happen but a few times a lifetime.  Don't 
> take it for granted because you never know if or when it might happen again.
>
> Whenever we have our get-together next year we're going to have to have a 
> special celebration for this outstanding accomplishment.  We have absolutely 
> earned it.  Few groups could pull off what we have done in spare hours here 
> and there.  Time taken away from wives and children and hobbies and friends.  
> It's such a testament to the character of this community that we're able to 
> work so closely and passionately with each other and all the while we all 
> come from different jobs, time zones and different everything really.  It's a 
> treasure to be sure.
>
> I know that everyone here cares so much they wish they could do more.  It may 
> surprise you to learn I feel like that pretty much all the time too.  It just 
> comes with working on something you love.  When one is looking out so far 
> ahead all the time and focusing on how far there is yet to go, it can be 
> really easy to lose track of how far you've come and how many steps you've 
> taken to get there.
>
> Doing something like this is like a game of jenga.  You may look at the few 
> bricks you've added and wish you could have added more. You might think they 
> barely amount to anything compared to the tall structure you see before you.  
> But imagine the devastation that would become of that structure if everyone 
> who felt that way removed their bricks.
>
> That's how utterly important every contribution is.  Appreciate the bricks 
> you've added and the bricks others have added.  We did this together and 
> there is no one person who could have ever done it alone.
>
> I sooo can't wait for our get-together cause we're going to have one biiiig 
> party :)

When and where it is going to be ?

>
>
> Very excellent work everyone.  Truly... outstanding.
>
>
> -David
>
>



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