Relationships: May 2004 Archives

Cape Cod

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I got the following email from a fellow employee:

I'll be away on vacation next week and back in the office on Monday, May 31 - this is the annual pilgrimage to Cape Cod. I'll be saltwater fly fishing, Natalie will be celebrating our wedding anniversary.


Heh. Makes me laugh.

Cape Cod

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I got the following email from a fellow employee:

I'll be away on vacation next week and back in the office on Monday, May 31 - this is the annual pilgrimage to Cape Cod. I'll be saltwater fly fishing, Natalie will be celebrating our wedding anniversary.


Heh. Makes me laugh.

Relationship Management 101

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Bob does job, leaves on time

Am I the only one who thinks that Esther is really talking about a relationship? Should we manage relationships the way a good project manager manages a project? A good project manager, mind you.

I know that there's a funny project management/relationship comparison in there, but I'm no project manager. I'll have to leave that to someone else.

The Winding Path

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The great thing about this template and the way I set up Movable Type is that if I don't update enough, the site looks like shit. The navigation is all screwed up. The creates an incentive to update.

I had a delicious entry all ready to go (almost), and then Liz decides to send me a link in email. Normally whenever I click on an entry from Outlook, it opens up a new window. But this time, it used the Movable Type window I was working in. I didn't save my entry, but normally that's not an issue. I can just go back in my browser to MT and my entry will still be there.

But not this time.

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