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Take care of its health http://foodshealthy.googlepages.com/

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OH,
THANK YOU!
THANK YOU!
THANK YOU!

Without your informative post I am sure I would have died next week from eating
unhealthy food!

Imbecile.

Dimitri


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> OH,
> THANK YOU!
> THANK YOU!
> THANK YOU!
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> Without your informative post I am sure I would have died next week from
> eating unhealthy food!
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> Imbecile.


(laugh!) You crack me up.

nancy


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> OH,
> THANK YOU!
> THANK YOU!
> THANK YOU!
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> Without your informative post I am sure I would have died next week from
> eating unhealthy food!



Right now I'm putting peanut butter on my spinach.

Living on the edge...


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Steve Wertz wrote:
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> And to think some people actually questioned how Google would
> ever make any money with a simple search engine. Next, they'll
> be blacklisting web-sites for not paying their weekly dues.
> Simple domination and exploitation.


I think it's time to organize a boycott of all businesses
that advertise with blogspot spammers. That's the only way
to get Google to enforce a no-spam policy. eBay has such
a policy, which is why it is rare to see spam for items
being sold on eBay (not unheard of, of course, but rare).

BTW, Steve, tomorrow is Friday. Are you still employed?


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Steve Wertz wrote:
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> On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:37:05 -0800, Mark Thorson wrote:
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> > BTW, Steve, tomorrow is Friday. Are you still employed?

>
> I'll find out tomorrow. The two most notorious people blew up
> at me today (OK, maybe it was mutual) right before I made up
> an imaginary dentist appointment and left. One was my boss.


Maybe? MAYBE? MAAAAAYBEEEE??? :-)

> But I had planned ahead. I'd been faking a toothache for
> almost 3 days now. Damn, I'm good. I was kinda saving that
> excuse for tomorrow.


You have an awful lot of confidence that they don't read the net.
Or you don't care. Or both, and then some.

> Thanks for asking, BTW.


Thanks for replying. I can't wait to hear how this
soap opera turns out.

It reminds me of a previous job. I generally get along
quite well with co-workers, whether they deserve it or not.
In one job, I was one of very few people who got along
with a difficult personality who was very crucial to
maintaining our technical infrastructure. People would
actually come to me to ask for things that they wanted
him to do. If we worked in the same organization, I would
not be surprised to hear "Could you get Steve to . . .".
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On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 04:16:18 GMT, Steve Wertz
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>On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:37:05 -0800, Mark Thorson wrote:
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>> BTW, Steve, tomorrow is Friday. Are you still employed?

>
>I'll find out tomorrow. The two most notorious people blew up at
>me today (OK, maybe it was mutual) right before I made up an
>imaginary dentist appointment and left. One was my boss.


Hey, you told us yesterday that you'd turned your boss into the IRS.
Maybe he was annoyed at you.




>
>But I had planned ahead. I'd been faking a toothache for almost
>3 days now. Damn, I'm good. I was kinda saving that excuse for
>tomorrow.
>
>Thursdays are always the worst. I've got my own work to do. And
>even if I don't, I still don't have the patience baby sit the
>same people with the *same* simple questions day after day after
>day.


Sounds like you're in the "I need a new job" frame of mind. Most of
your frustrations come from their inability to operate microsoft
office, so as your parting shot - hook them up with the google (web
based) replacements for MS Office tools like Word, Excel - etc.

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"Steve Wertz" > wrote

> But I draw the line when people ask me questions that can be
> easily looked up in 4 seconds or less, when I've already spent
> hours showing them how easy it is to get that information
> themselves.


(sigh) I worked with those people, they are everywhere.
Get yourself a little notebook and write down what to do in
a given situation, people. I know what it's like to work on some
unfamiliar application and I'd be embarrassed if I had to ask
over and over. What if the person isn't there, what then.
Get out the little notebook.

Maybe you should write out a cheat sheet for them. Probably
wouldn't help, but it might.

ObFood: Not only did I have 1 1/2 donuts for breakfast, I went
out for lunch and finished my eggplant parm. I never eat that much,
yikes. Whew.

nancy


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> http://foodshealthy.googlepages.com/


Lame, lame, lame. If a student of mine had plagiarized so blatantly
(and so vacuously), he/she would have been flunked in a New York
nanosecond. If you're going to plagiarize, plagiarize some facts
instead of platitudes.

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