Archive for May, 2005
Today at work I served a roll and two bottled waters to Cuba Gooding Jr. (his real name). Presumably, he is in town because of the Kentucky Derby tomorrow. I tried to take two pictures, but I failed to hit “save” on my pda phone, otherwise you would be seeing them now.
His entourage […]
Although my job includes administrative responsibilities, I still work and interact with customers everyday. Most customers are just fine. Some however, are quite awful, and I am growing tired of them.
Many businesses have to serve unreasonable people. Foodservice is a bit particular because of the high customer to employee ratio.
“I want to […]
I need a good consigliere, instead I have detractors and thieves.
2 Comments Published by Jake Allen May 8th, 2005 in UncategorizedBob recently posted on his most recent and awful law school exam, and why money could not motivate such a horrible experience.
Madness?
I am using the new Google Web Accelerator. By its own accounting, it isn’t helping. It seems to be slowing, but there are too many variables to really tell.
Madness!
Today, May 10th, is J.C. Ryle’s birthday (1816 to 1900).
/he is German
Madness?
Madness.
Madness?
/. is reporting that Dell plans on releasing a 19″ notebook. It is not a laptop. Laptops are for laps. Notebooks are folding computers (like a notebook, get it?). Most notebooks (computers) are too hot, too heavy, or too large already to use for any real length of time on one’s lap. […]
Anthony says some poignant stuff about how churches do evangelism:
This emphasis usually takes the form of the preacher going on a kick for a month or two about how every one of us should be out there evangelizing those around us, talking to people at work or school about God, looking for opportunities to witness, […]
Madness?
For those of you who might have missed it, I dropped out of seminary (just like Al Gore!!). I grow weary of explaining the decision, as it has many layers. The short answer is incorrect, but that’s usually all people have the patience for. Further complicating it is information that is not […]