I hope theyfucking do something about my monitor soon. It's been fairly stable, but now and then, just blurs a smidge. So I barely notice until I look up and am crosseyed.
I was so optimistic last friday....
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I hope theyfucking do something about my monitor soon. It's been fairly stable, but now and then, just blurs a smidge. So I barely notice until I look up and am crosseyed.
I was so optimistic last friday....
Eyestrain like that is a health issue that must not be ignored. Time to report it to your boss as well as your tech support. Don't work with that monitor anymore.
Of course the egg would have gotten its DNA from its parents...
Yes, but the first chicken's parents were, by definition, not chickens.
"Would it be a chicken egg?" is my question.
I think many people spend their time feeling incompetent and amazed that no one's caught on yet. There's even some kind of name for it, isn't there?
Erika has it in one. Imposter Complex = a combination of feelings of inadequacy coupled with the fear of detection.
So, incredibly common it should be considered as American as...well anything commonly attributed to Americans.
So, incredibly common it should be considered as American as...well anything commonly attributed to Americans.
I doubt it's exclusively American enough to warrant that, though.
Eyestrain like that is a health issue that must not be ignored. Time to report it to your boss as well as your tech support. Don't work with that monitor anymore.
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I can tell you don't work here...
t /eeyeore
I've been rather insistent, but not getting a lot of reaction. Which is usual.
Did I mention yet another bigwig in the IT group resigned this week?
doubt it's exclusively American enough to warrant that.
Oh hell that never stopped us. Apple pie was invented in ancient Egypt. We stole hotdogs and hamburgers are from Germany (though Germany did not invent the latter) as well as covered wagons. Calling other people's stuff "American' is pretty par for the course. Ask any American Indian about that one.
Before or after they wandered over the land bridge from Asia?
Ask any American Indian about that one.
I was trying to work out what to call a "Canadian Indian" over here. In Montreal, it was pretty simple: First Peoples. But no one here gets that. "American Indian" is twitchy, "Native American" still makes it sound like a USian thing. Short of going straight to Ojibwe, I wasn't sure what to say. He, BTW, just called himself "Indian" but I can't be sure how much he was joshing.
I haven't found anything via Google about "Imposter Complex" aside from people bitching that they have it.