Wed 6 Dec 2006
Well, I don’t know what’s up with my last post. Seems like there must be a missing closing tag somewheres, but that’s all part of the style sheet hidden away on the server in the far, far north. I did “view source” for good measure, just because I could. It works fine in Firefox, for what it’s worth. Maybe it’s the new Internet Explorer that has the problem, not my widdle biddy web page. If you are burning to leave a comment, just click anywhere on the underlined text.
Ok, check out the parasite fungi video clip from David Atenborough, which I foundon the blog of the Parasite King, Carl Zimmer. It is amazing, if you find giant spores growing out of the heads and bodies of insects amazing. I do. And the filming is beautiful.
My ears were getting hot just now and I couldn’t figure out why. “Who is talking about me behind my back? Is it angels?” I asked myself. Then I realized I had put on big headphones to listen to music about an hour ago, but had forgotten to actually turn the music on. Whew! Headphone-free life is good.
Here is a description from a job I applied for on Monday:
“The ideal candidate enjoys learning; is inquisitive, creative, and attentive to detail; is well organized, dependable, assertive, and goal oriented; is able to work well independently and as part of a team; and is comfortable working in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. We are looking for someone with excellent writing, project management, and client services skills. ”
And yet, here it is Wednesday night, and they still haven’t called! Did my doppelganger get the job first?
I got my first flip phone. I don’t know what the big deal is about flip phones. It seems easier NOT to flip than to flip. Before my phone-answering strategy was look, push button, talk. Now it is look, flip, look again, push button, talk. My phone flipping hand is going to get overdeveloped muscles. In what should be simple interactions, people’s eyes will slide nervously to the wide, sinewy claw that was once my phone-answering hand. I will have to remember to switch off. Calls from the east coast, I will answer with my right hand. Calls from the west, with my left. But how coordinated do you have to be to look, flip, push, and talk with your non-dominant hand?
December 7th, 2006 at 7:24 am
Cool job ad! Someone should anonymously send them your blog URL.
December 8th, 2006 at 9:22 am
Totally! That IS you. Bizarro.
In all sincerity, I have no idea what you are talking about in relation to flip phones. I have two reasons they rule:
1) You cannot accidentally dial someone while your phone is in your purse (I know you can lock it, but sometimes PEOPLE FORGET), thereby leaving a six-minute message of your muffled errand-running on a hapless friend’s answering machine.
2) Flip phones, because they’re bent a bit in the middle, conform to the shape of your actual FACE. Unlike the other kind, which I’m never sure is picking up what I’m saying.
Ooh ooh, I just thought of a third: You’re just a wee bit closer to pretending you’re in the cast of one of the Star Treks! (you know, the communicators.)
December 11th, 2006 at 6:09 pm
most phones have a setting where you can see who’s calling without opening it…
December 18th, 2006 at 5:10 pm
For the record, the server is either in Texas or Georgia, I’ve never been quite sure which
January 3rd, 2007 at 1:19 pm
[…] News on the job front looks pretty good. That interview I had just before Christmas has turned into part-time contract work for six weeks, to make sure we like each other, to be followed by an offer of full-time employment, if we do. That place I blogged about, wondering why they didn’t call me when their ad described me perfectly, finally called. They want me to interview for a more senior position next month, if nothing else works out before then. Until the full-time stuff happens, I’ve got my two days a week at the non-profit, am teaching one or possibly two classes, and may help develop a new website. If all the maybes and possiblys come to fruition, the blogging will slow dow a bit. […]