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Hacked from beyond the virtual grave - The Growlery
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Hacked from beyond the virtual grave - The Growlery. In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni. 04:52 pm April 9th, 2016. Hacked from beyond the virtual grave. For looking out for me. So, err . how's it going? Or Leave a comment. Thread started by Work In Progress. April 9th, 2016 10:34 pm (UTC). Nice to see you back, albeit under less than ideal circumstances. Things are well on my end. Can your LJ fans maybe expect a life update from you soon? April 11th, 2016 05:53 pm (UTC). Or Leave a comment.
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Some European photos - it's a vain pursuit but it helps me to sleep
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Some European photos - its a vain pursuit but it helps me to sleep. Nov 24th, 2014. I brought a Real Camera, but all of these were taken with my new phone, with which I am pleased. World War I gas mask. My goddaughter towers over Southeast England. Twin towers in Berlin. In the Luxembourg Gardens. Ferris wheel at Place de la Concorde. November 25th, 2014 12:56 am (UTC). What kind of Real Camera and what kind of phone? November 25th, 2014 04:17 pm (UTC). Olympus Micro Four Thirds, and 2014 Moto X.
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My Arisia: pecunium
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Asked me to help/be Quartermaster. This year I was Quartermaster. This means keeping four venues, on different floors; in supply, for four days, so they can feed 3,600 of my most intimate friends. From the get-go (on Weds night, when I got into Boston, and did some confab admin stuff with. 2: What ought to have been a timesaving measure to get the tally-sheets of requests (so as to make the picking of essentials easier) didn't work as planned. But everywhere I saw him (hereinafter referred to as O. Whom,...
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Employer loyalty and automation - Dave's Journal
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Now Ive tasted tears, and feared to lose my place in line. Employer loyalty and automation. Aug 4th, 2015 at 12:10 PM. A comment that got way out of hand, so I moved it here. The suggestion was made that the solution perhaps is job training, like what IBM did in the 50s-70s, and that we ought to go back to a model where companies demonstrated loyalty to their workers.). Yeah, I don't know. I mean, I agree that loyalty is great, but I just don't see how this works. And, we say, this is a failure of loyalty.
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