Archive for June 21st, 2009

  • RT @lizbee: Pride & Twitterverse #
  • Sometimes coming up with the title for a post is the hardest part #
  • If I don’t know you, calling me honey or sweetie is a good way to make me try an’ set you on fire with my mind, regardless of your gender. #
  • Just for the record, you can follow or friend at will, but I might not always follow back (I’ve got trouble keeping up w/my list already.) #
  • Google seems to be down. Fuck me. #
  • Watcing realtime search results via twitter is neat as hell #
  • And google is back. Sheesh. #
  • The netflix streaming player now works with firefox. I no longer have to use IE to watch movies :) #
  • RE Assuming you’re referring to real poly, not “OMG lotsa sexin” that I’ve seen folks conflate it with (w/bad results) #
  • (excellent photography thisaway) RT @chrisbelli: Yellowstone Photos are up…? #
  • When getting a tattoo, communication is crucial #
  • Anita Blake coming to TV #
  • RE No, you don’t need followers. You need interesting content. The rest takes care of itself. #
  • I’m utter rubbish with real paint, but I love reading about the science of pigments #
  • Missing my grandma’s oatmeal cookies so much #
  • Changing the color of my userpic is not going to change the world, I think. #bandwagonsannoyme #
  • To be clear, showing support for the iran protesters is important, but a 1-click, make-icon-green service is just lazy. Also, ineffective. #
  • Shit! RT @cnnbrk: Continental jet whose pilot died in flight will be landed by two first officers at Newark airport in New Jersey. #
  • Cat is declaring war on my keyboard #
  • Announcing in advance that you plan on placing a large order is nice, but it does not mean you get a cookie. #
  • Yes, support is good. Yes, operating proxies is very good. No, Twitter won’t bring down Ahmadinejad.? #
Filed under: Tweets — 7:39 am

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Filed under: Illustrations — 6:23 am

Yes, I speak quickly. When annoyed or stressed, I speak even faster. I understand that this may make me hard to understand if you’re not used to it. I will try to chill out of you mention it.

Being passive aggressive is not the same thing as being polite or nice, and I can sniff that out faster than you would believe. It will not endear you to me, and it will not make me want to go that extra mile for you.

You are free to ask how my day is going. That is, however, a personal question and one I am not obligated to answer (truthfully or otherwise). If I decline to answer and instead ask how I can help you today, you will take the damn hint and drop it. It’s not rude for me to politely sidestep a personal question (even if you don’t think it’s terribly personal). It IS rude of you to force the issue, and it’s INCREDIBLY rude for you to cop an attitude afterward.

Asking where my company is located and then sniffing “well, that explains it” when I tell you that we’re in Newark is also rude. No, really.

Please keep in mind that you are a stranger who wouldn’t know me from Adam, and as such, there’s are certain modes of address that, I swear to god, are just not appropriate. This would include calling me honey, darling, dear, sugar or anything else that you might find yourself calling your spouse in bed. I’m not fond of “miss” but I’ll live with it. (Same for ma’am, though that feaks me out a bit as it makes me look around for my mother.) I’ll let it slide if I’m in a good mood, or unstressed, but if you hear my voice chill and my mode of address to you get ever more formal, you might want to pick up on the clue that you’re hopping over a line and it might be best if you hopped back over it right now.

Genuine respect and a decent attitude will get you a hell of a lot further than playing bait the yankee, I kid you not.

Filed under: Grumbles,Work — 12:12 am

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