I work in the I.T. department of a university. I came back to I.T. after studying sociology and it taught me a lot about the dynamics ofthe role of I.T. in a company:
A good I.T. department is virtually invisible!
31 Tuesday Jul 2012
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inI work in the I.T. department of a university. I came back to I.T. after studying sociology and it taught me a lot about the dynamics ofthe role of I.T. in a company:
A good I.T. department is virtually invisible!
30 Monday Jul 2012
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inOn August 7th I’m heading out to Cimarron, New Mexico. It will be my third time backpacking at the Philmont Scout Reservation.
29 Sunday Jul 2012
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inWe’re taught to fear “the stranger”, but most sexual assaults are done by someone the victim knows. Most children will be assaulted by a relative or family friend, most women by an acquaintance. Teach your children to know a dangerous situation, rather than relying on “stranger danger”. Women should know that they are not necessarily safe when they are with people they know.
28 Saturday Jul 2012
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inTen years ago, I ate 3.5 grams of psilocybe cubensis mushrooms for a simple, silly reason: I wanted to see things move. I have always been a textual person, a writer, and I wanted to unlock my visual imagination. What I experienced that sweet December night profoundly transformed the way I move through reality and engage with my fellow human beings. The visuals had very little to do with it.
26 Thursday Jul 2012
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inA few days ago, there was a little snafu where my subject line was attached to another e-mail. So here’s the real In the Defense of Cheese.
25 Wednesday Jul 2012
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inAs a college student/intern/tutor/
Thank you to the editor of the Town Journal in Ridgewood, NJ. At 14, I sent you my book report on the Odyssey as well as suggested that I become the paper’s next book reviewer. You didn’t laugh, but invited me into your office for a meeting, where you offered me theposition. I was elated. You worked with me through awful draft after awful draft peppered with nonsensical words from the thesaurus because I thought they sounded fancy (and New York Times-esque). You sent me long e-mails full of suggestions about how to improve my writing, and I took each one to heart. I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to work with me and allowing me to pursue what I thought was merely a dream.
24 Tuesday Jul 2012
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inHi everyone! First I would like to say that English is not my native language, so forgive my possible (and probable) mistakes! This letter below I wrote when I was 16 years-old and was going through a difficult phase of my life, and I thought that leaving this world was the only option. I have never showed this letter to anyone, and it was the first thing that came up in my mind when I was invited to write here. Fortunately, I don’t feel like this anymore and I now I want to live my life and work it out no matter how difficult it gets. There’s always a way out! : )
23 Monday Jul 2012
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inIn an age where we are constantly connected to everyone and everything, there’s never been a bigger divide in social interactions, I feel that people are losing the ability to communicate properly.
22 Sunday Jul 2012
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inI like to ask people what the last thing that really made them laugh was. I think you know a lot about someone when you know what they find the funniest. When you make somebody laugh a lot, you have complete control over them. It’s an interesting power trip to know that you’ve reduced somebody to a blubbering mess. So tell me, when was the last time you really, really laughed? Mine was when this happened:
21 Saturday Jul 2012
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inI find I have a few things I often admonish people about, and I’ve picked one to share with you all. First, a little about myself: I am an American guy in my lower twenties. I live in the center of the state of Pennsylvania, and, on the weekends, run a small take-out BBQ.