Crisis Simulation Day.
uh-oh.
Which meant I was chained to my Mac from 7am to 7pm.
These training sessions can be incredibly intense. Live tweeting from a Full Council meeting is piece of piss compared to the concentration required here.
I was the gamekeeper turned poacher, with the role of carrying out online mischief to try and fool the the client.
It is a role that I am rather good at.
I’ve been using various tools and cheats to get me by. One is a random online name generator to populate various social platforms.
It didn’t get off to a very good start when the first name that was thrown up was Adolf.
Whoops.
It came to a close 12 hours later after a rather successful day of simulation.
I then spent an hour or so doing the real thing for the publisher that I am working with for the next month.
Proud to be working on @sword_saves, a novel published today by @HornetBooks https://t.co/rfmXkDONRv
— Jason_Cobb (@Jason_Cobb) May 20, 2016
I confess to being something of a control freak across these projects. That’s The Clash influence, Comrades:
CON CONTROL…
I spent half an hour or so editing the images for the Hythe folk. I used wetransfer for the first time. It was an incredibly smooth process.
A bit of French learning, some drunken gardening, and then Friday night was all about settling down with Surrey cricket kicking off the t20 campaign on Sky.
Righto. The next three hours are all about @surreycricket #wearetherey
— Jason_Cobb (@Jason_Cobb) May 20, 2016
#wearetherey.
AND PROUD.
Bloody Essex slappers.