I had lunch with a tech journalist today, it was set up by our PR company. Never done one of those before, didn't quite know what to expect. I didn't help proceedings by being 25 minutes late, I misguidedly guidedly drove into London, expertly assisted by my car's SatNav. What SatNav encourages is a complete disregard for the geography en route, it failed to disclose to me that the destination was in Soho, central London which is a complete pig to drive to at midday, passed by the Chukka Bar tho', that was nice.
Had I checked the map beforehand I would have seen this to be the case, but I didn't, I just keyed in the name of the restaurant and off I went. Anyway, after I arrived it was ten to fifteen minutes of business talk but for the two hours thereafter we mostly spoke about our mutual love of games consoles and of video games in general, Nintendo Game & Watch and my love for Unreal Tournament and exchanged the best strategies for Super Mario. The PR people kept looking at me with crazy stares all the way through. I don't think it's supposed to be like that is it?
Had I checked the map beforehand I would have seen this to be the case, but I didn't, I just keyed in the name of the restaurant and off I went. Anyway, after I arrived it was ten to fifteen minutes of business talk but for the two hours thereafter we mostly spoke about our mutual love of games consoles and of video games in general, Nintendo Game & Watch and my love for Unreal Tournament and exchanged the best strategies for Super Mario. The PR people kept looking at me with crazy stares all the way through. I don't think it's supposed to be like that is it?