November 18, 2008 · 1 Comment
In case you didn’t know, that’s the sound of me, under water.
I have so much stuff at work right now I’m not doing anything else, even blogging.
While I was away on my business trip, I liveblogged, but that’s gonna be about it.
Unless, of course, I see something cool. I’ll snap a quick pic on the iPhone (oh, how do I love thee, iPhone? Let me count the ways…on the new counter App I got on iTunes) and post it.
And I have some pent up feelings ready to break through the surface in an unending stream of rants thoughts about our new President-elect. Those are bound to be the subject of a post, and soon.
So, folks, just stay tuned, and check back in every once in a while.
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Veterans Day parade. Feels like a small-town thing: high school bands
and everything.
Nice.
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I think you need to change that “obvious lawyer schtick” score at the
bottom, my friend.
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November 11, 2008 · 1 Comment
As if there were such a thing as *good* lawyer advertising.
But wow, this stopped me in my tracks.
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I’m in town for today only and I’ve already been all over. Not on
purpose. I got sent to the wrong address. Woo hoo! Scenic trip from
nowhere to 35 miles east of nowhere.
No offense intended, MooCow. (BTW, whatever happened to that guy?)
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November 4, 2008 · 1 Comment
Some people are just too accomplished:
Sarita James, Hometown: Fort Wayne, Indiana. Sarita James most recently served as Senior Vice President of the 50-person Strategy and Policy Division at New York City Economic Development Corporation. Prior to NYCEDC, Sarita worked as a management consultant for McKinsey & Company, where she advised clients in the technology and telecommunications industries. She began her career as a Program Manager at Microsoft Corporation, where she was awarded two patents and served on the board of its more than 2000-member women’s organization. In 1994, she received the Grand Prize at the International Science and Engineering Fair for her research on software speech recognition. Sarita’s humor writing has appeared in The New York Times, and she has received a first offer on her upcoming memoir, Indian in Indiana: Adventures of a Misfit from America’s Heartland. She has run the 2003 ING New York City Marathon and cycled in the 2000 Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic, a 200-mile, one-day event. Sarita spent a formative summer volunteering with Mother Teresa’s orphanage in Calcutta and serves on the board of Ankur Kala, a Calcutta-based women’s non-profit. She received a B.A. in Computer Science from Harvard College and her M.B.A. from Oxford University’s Said Business School. Work Placement: Department of Energy
Did I mention that she’s now a White House Fellow?
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