Monthly Archives: March 2013

Happy Birthday, kid.

Today is Railfan’s nineteenth birthday.  It has been a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether for him to get to where he is today. He has weathered struggles in school, teachers who didn’t understand — or care … Continue reading

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Nice consolation prize, there.

As I suspected, I did not get the job at the Coolest Place Ever. Given the way the process was handled, I don’t feel like I was rejected, simply like I was not that good a fit. However, as I … Continue reading

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I do not think I am the droid you are looking for. Sadly.

I did a skills test earlier this week for a position at the Coolest Place Ever.  After I turned in the computer portion of the test, they handed me Tom Rath’s Strengths Finder 2.0 with instructions to take the assessments … Continue reading

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Sunday afternoon.

So, I am lying on my bed under the influence of Vicodin — which I am not supposed to take because the acetaminophen in it is contraindicated with some of the other meds — because the strained ligament in my … Continue reading

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Reality bites, sometimes.

I had a job fair this morning: bleh.  Both the guys I talked to looked completely bored and like they would rather be anywhere but there. I had a later “informational interview” at 1:00 at SJSU.  I was a bit … Continue reading

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Dear Tech Support Guy…

When I tell you that I cannot get the password reset link to work with your site, it should not take four different calls over two hours — with repeated efforts from numerous password reset emails — for you to … Continue reading

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After a hiatus of nearly a year (for personal reasons), I started playing pub trivia over a month ago at a new venue, The California Cafe near Stanford Shopping Center.  I (and my team) usually get our butts kicked soundly … Continue reading

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If I have not been writing here as much as I had been usually, mea culpa.  I have been writing elsewhere, and creating very silly PowerPoint presentations, and job-hunting.  I have also, for the first time in a while, been … Continue reading

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Herding cats.

I had an interview of sorts with a SAT prep company.  We were requested to upload an instructional video.  Here’s mine. They said be creative.  My only regret (and the thing that will probably cost me the job) is that … Continue reading

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More PowerPoint to me.

A few years back, I had occasion to send someone a PowerPoint presentation about themselves (long story).  I made two versions: the first, which was not animated and which I sent; and the second, which was animated, which I did … Continue reading

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Jewelry pictures.

     

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Cookies.

From The Red-Headed Menace:  “Tim-Tams are Australian crack cocaine.”* Then there are the Girl Scouts.  At least in my area, they always put the Brownies on cookie duty.  Brownies are natural salesman; the GS equivalent of kittens, they look at … Continue reading

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I have done it.  I have retreated. I have let go. I have deactivated my Facebook account. Actually, I deactivated my account a week ago.  I have not missed it as much as I would have thought before I did … Continue reading

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Making Light is wonderful place.  What makes it so endearing is not just the quality of the posts themselves, which is high, but the insightful and often witty comments.  In the case of this post about a program to eliminate … Continue reading

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The perils of knowledge.

Being the wife of a geologist, and having been subjected to many lectures on vulcanism during vacations in the Northwest, makes it very difficult to suspend disbelief during the end of Return of the King.

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