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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Gabe! (Yeah, a little late on the reply with the sleep thing and all. :D)

good luck with the interviews tomorrow
Thanks, Janna.

It's going to be a weird day. 6 1/2 hours of interviews starting in a couple of hours. But what's particularly odd is the timing. The company I'm interviewing at today has a high-profile TV program launching this evening that was a feature story in yesterday's New York Times Magazine.

I fuckin hate Mondays. I'm supposed to be at work in an hour, but I haven't even taken a shower! :sergio:
But you had time to post this to the Tuz! :sheik:

I wish my colleague would stop watching these documentaries on foods that give you cancer and then coming in and glaring at me as I eat a yoghurt.
:lol: I have this vision of you eating something different each week, your colleague comes in and gives you that look, and you're like, "What now?!?"

Oh, but they play a productive role in society, even if they aren't the most friendly bastards.

Like how Burke got in Katie's face about her loooong spelling yesterday. Hopefully she wasn't too offended, but Burke has a real point that would benefit her too.

In my field, lately I've been knee-deep in studies that show online product reviews that are very positive but are written with poor grammar or "creative" spelling typically offer zero lift to the sales of those products -- likely because most readers dismiss the reviewer when they see that. Meanwhile, a critical review with a lot of negatives, written articulately, will actually boost sales of the product -- because many readers suspect there's always a flaw and gain good confidence in knowing what those flaws are from someone who wrote something that sounds credible.

And I decided to get back with the missus
Excellent. She will never suspect those digging implements from Home Depot are for her. :tup:
 

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