
"Beware the Ides of March", so this term is quoted every year on March 15th by some newspaper, magazine, or better yet spoken by an english professor in some corner of the Earth. It comes from William Shakespare's play Julius Ceasar, a few days before Ceasar was killed he was warned to beware by a village elder if my memory serves correct. It was a funny reason for which Julius Ceasar was killed. You simply can't please everybody all the time. I say you know you are doing your job right when you have people who oppose what you are doing. The only way to get recognition in this world is to fuck everything up, if you are doing a good job it generally goes un-noticed. Come on when is the last time someone made a big deal over a job well done in your life? Aren't you usually ridiculed when you screw something up? That is why today my "Kudos" goes to George W. Bush, you have been making the world a more dangerous place to live for more than 5 years now. Cheers to you!