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09-23-2003 04:28 PM |
Blindness
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Originally posted by robustpuppy
And I'm worried about the IT people. TM, what exactly is your firm's internet use policy? Because I would not dare to visit the sites you do in your quest for humorous pics. In fact, I just clicked off the show images toggle. For those of you who don't show links instead of images, just right click and select properties. You'll be amused by this one.
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Too funny. In an effort to get to the next page so I don't have to keep looking at "the bear," I will ask a question that usually gets some good stories - since I have never seen anything as weird as you people - and have never seen a clown driving.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 — Nine experts on a NASA space safety advisory panel have resigned in the wake of sharp criticism from the Columbia Accident Investigation Board and by Congress, the space agency said Tuesday. THE MEMBERS of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel and two staff members of the panel sent letters of resignation to NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe.
The ASAP chairman, Shirley McCarty, said in a cover letter to O’Keefe that the resignations “will give you and the Congress the freedom to revitalize the panel and reshape its charter and mission.”
In a statement released by NASA, O’Keefe said he accepted the resignations.
So here's the question...ever just walk out on a job? Say fuck it I'm out of here?
I have a feeling that some of you hotheads out there have done this. I once worked for the worst manager EVER in a job I got right out of college. He sucked. So I went to lunch, had a few drinks and was going to tell him how much he sucked at his job right before he left, so that he would have to work late. After I entered his office and was going to read him the riot act (what is the riot act?), I discovered that the combination of alcohol and leaving this guy with one less employee to yell at made me so happy that all I could do is say - you know what - I quit. No story, no reason just quit and walked out the door, gathered some of my stuff and went home. One of the happiest days of my life.
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