Hello people of earth, we meet again.
I apologize for the lack of postage on the blog; we’ve all just been so busy with Seva Call like the space shuttle that I’m afraid I’ve neglected to keep you all updated on our daily goings on. I will rectify that immediately.
Everyone is working diligently on their own projects. Our programmers are working away, improving the website and creating the android app. As a non-programmer, I’m still stunned by their ability to type in code and create these beautiful interactive pages. I feel like they are either geniuses or wizards. Recently I’ve been leaning more towards wizards, but that’s probably because I’ve been marathoning through all the Harry Potter movies in preparation for the midnight release of Deathly Hallows Part II on Thursday… I’m that cool. But whether they’re using wizardry or not their, work is pretty amazing, and I’m really excited to see the reaction when it becomes public.
Other interns have been working intently on cleaning up the database, making sure all the companies in it are up to our high standard. From what I hear, they’ve been working through the directory alphabetically, so right now apparently our high standard includes starting with an ‘A’ or a ‘Z.’ I’ve been told, however, that our standard is expanding even as I write, and the other 24 letters in the alphabet will be represented, soon.
As for me, I’ve been working diligently on various types of public relations and marketing. I wrote a few press releases about the prestigious awards Seva Call has been a finalist for—feel free to take a look at the ‘press room’ section of the Seva Call website to admire my fine handy work. I’ve also been working on the web series ‘The Interns’ which is both—hopefully—entertaining and highlights Seva Call’s awesomeness. I’ve also started a twitter account called JosietheIntern to promote those videos. You should also feel free to check me out over there. I keep people in the loop with everything that’s going on at Seva Call, let people know when a new ‘The Interns’ video comes out, and give people insight into the twisted workings of my brain. Here is a sample tweet: “One of the great mysteries of my life is how Phineas & Ferb is always trending on twitter.” Please don’t be intimidated by my brilliance.
Well, that’s all I’ve got for you today, kind people. Don’t be a stranger. Unless, of course, you are a stranger, in which case you should probably act like one, otherwise that would be creepy.