...As free as the wind
Hopefully learning
Why the sea on the tide
Has no way of turning
 
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As a member of the educated and disproportionately privileged professional class, as well as being the product of immigrant upbringing, it is with some embarrassment that I admit to stereotyping those in poverty as not hard working enough, lacking self-control, or results and participants of substance abuse.  Nickel and Dimed, by Barbara Ehrenreich, has given me cause for pause.
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Check out this funny blog written by (Someone Impersonating) Steve Jobs. It’s pretty brash, but I imagine something pretty close to the actual truth. I especially love that entry about Larry. although I think that since they’re friends it would be a bit more kind!

 

Hey folks,
Yep, I finally joined the 21st century. Check it out! and come back often since I think the posts will be frequent until I catch up. For some of you, this’ll be like a walk down memory lane. enjoy.
If anyone is a blogger expert–let me know! I have questions […]

 

The one and only party I’ve been to at Oracle’s expense was a 10g release party, which was held by the server tech (the profitable) division. they rented out San Francisco city hall, and decked it out with food, entertainment, and music. They had different rooms with musical and food related themes, but I remember […]




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